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The name 'Tsvetnaya' means 'colored' in Russian, referring to their varied coat colors beyond just white.
Their unique baying voice can be heard for miles, with each dog developing its own distinctive sound.
Developed in Russia during the 1950s as companion dogs for city dwellers, these small dogs were bred from French lap dogs to create a distinctly Russian pet breed.
Developed in Kentucky during the 1700s, these hounds specialized in tracking and treeing raccoons and other game. Their exceptional scenting ability and endurance made them premier hunting companions.
Regular grooming needed for coat maintenance. Moderate exercise requirements must be met daily. Watch for dental issues and maintain regular veterinary check-ups.
Requires secure fencing due to strong prey drive. Needs consistent exercise routine. Regular ear cleaning essential. May be vocal, especially when tracking or excited.