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Get to Know Plotts

  • State Dog: The Plott Hound is the official state dog of North Carolina, where the breed was developed over 250 years.
  • German Roots: Unlike other American coonhounds (which descend from English dogs), the Plott descends from German Hanoverian hounds.
  • Bear Dogs: Plotts were specifically bred to track and tree bears—requiring exceptional courage, endurance, and scenting ability.
  • Family Breed: The Plott family bred these dogs continuously for over 200 years, making it one of the oldest family-bred dog lines in America.

Breed History

The Plott Hound is the only American coonhound breed not descended from English Foxhounds. The Plott family brought German Hanoverian Schweisshunds (cold-trailing hounds) to North Carolina in 1750. Over 200 years, the family developed these dogs into the Plott Hound—a fearless, tenacious hunting dog used primarily for tracking and treeing bears and wild boar in the Appalachian Mountains. The Plott is the state dog of North Carolina. The AKC recognized the breed in 2006.

Personality and Behaviour

  • Bold & Fearless: Plott Hounds are exceptionally courageous—bred to face bears. They do not back down.
  • Loyal & Devoted: They form strong bonds with their families and are loyal, reliable companions.
  • Intelligent & Eager: They are smart, quick-learning dogs that respond well to consistent training.
  • High Drive: Their hunting drive is intense. They become focused and persistent when on a scent trail.

Care

  • Exercise: At least 60 minutes of vigorous daily exercise. Hunting, hiking, running, and tracking activities are ideal. They need significant physical and mental outlets.
  • Grooming: Their short, smooth, glossy coat needs only weekly brushing. Very low-maintenance grooming.
  • Diet: Feed a high-quality food for active medium breeds. Working Plotts may need higher calorie intake during hunting season.
  • Health: Generally a healthy, robust breed. Watch for hip dysplasia, bloat, and ear infections. Their working heritage produces strong, healthy dogs.

Plott Summary

weight iconWeight
40-60 lbs
lifespan iconLifespan
12-14 yrs
exercise iconExercise
High
trainability iconTrainability
Moderate to High
temperament iconTemperament
Bold
Loyal
Alert
Intelligent
Determined
grooming iconGrooming
Low

How Much Does It Cost to Own a Plott Per Year?

Determining the cost of owning a Plott is essential for responsible dog ownership. Use our calculator to estimate expenses, including food, grooming, veterinary care, and more.

The Ultimate Dog Cost Calculator

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Frequently Asked Questions About Plott

When you talk to a breeder, you're not just asking “do you have available Plott puppies?” You're looking for a match in the process of rehoming a dog. As a prospective dog owner, you are assessing how predictable the dog's health, temperament, and long-term welfare will be and whether the breeder's practices reduce avoidable risk.

You should engage in a conversation about the following topics:

  • Which health tests and genetic screening do you do specifically for Plott, and can I see the results?
  • What do you do if a puppy develops a serious genetic condition? What contract, policies and support do you offer as a breeder?
  • How are puppies raised from birth to 8+ weeks? Ask about socialization, philosophies on early neurological development, handling, and exposure.

The real cost of a dog isn't just the puppy price. After year one, the cost of a dog includes the predictable annual costs + the unpredictable “risk costs.” Your goal is to make the cost legible before you commit, as one of the top causes of surrendering a dog is not being able to afford the dog in later years.

To help you assess these costs, Paction has created the Ultimate Cost Calculator. You can also read an article written by a Paction breeder on why a prospective dog owner should focus on the ongoing costs of dog ownership and not “how much” the puppy costs.

Every dog breed has certain health issues that tend to occur more often, but what matters most is how predictable and preventable those risks are. For many breeds, common concerns include inherited conditions (such as orthopedic, eye, or cardiac issues) as well as lifestyle-related challenges like weight management, dental health, skin or ear problems, and anxiety.

Responsible breeders help reduce inherited risk through appropriate health testing, careful selection of breeding pairs, and transparency about family history. To understand more about responsible breeding programs that prioritize health and genetic screening of breeding pairs, check out Making Science Simple: Canine Genetics for Puppy Shoppers.

As an owner, you play an equally important role. Consistent preventive veterinary care, proper exercise and enrichment, healthy nutrition, and early screening can significantly improve long-term health outcomes.

Whether a Plott is right for you depends less on the breed itself and more on how well its typical energy level, temperament, and care needs align with your daily life. Important factors include your schedule and activity level, living environment, household dynamics (such as children, other pets, or allergies), and tolerance for noise or independence. Long-term fit also comes down to maintenance like grooming, training needs, and how often you travel or rely on outside dog care.

Use Paction's Dog Breed Matchmaker and Pup Time Estimator to find out more about what dog is right for you.

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