87% Compatible
Their unique brindle coat pattern was specifically bred for visibility during hunting in Tennessee forests.
Their distinctive egg-shaped head earned them the nickname 'egghead' in the dog world!
Developed in Tennessee during the mid-20th century, these dogs excelled at treeing game, particularly raccoons and squirrels. Their brindle coat pattern became a defining characteristic.
Developed in England during the 19th century as a smaller version of the Bull Terrier for vermin control and companionship. Gained popularity among urban dwellers.
Needs secure fencing due to hunting instincts. Regular exercise essential. Weekly grooming sufficient but attention to ears and dental care important.
Requires firm training from early age. High exercise needs must be met daily. Regular health monitoring for breed-specific issues essential.