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Black and Tan Coonhounds are not typically considered easy to train, ranking low in obedience (2/5). While they have decent memory (3/5), their problem-solving skills are moderate (2/5), suggesting they may not pick up new commands quickly. Their independent nature, bred for scent tracking, often means they prioritize their nose over human instruction. This breed's intelligence leans more towards instinctual tracking than eager compliance. To understand more about their unique intelligence and how to work with it, delve into our complete guide.
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