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"They have to come down the tree sometime… right?"

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Quick Facts About Stephens Curs

sporting
Breed Group:
Sporting
Weight
Adult Weight:
25–60 lbs
Height
Adult Height:
16–25"
Hypoallergenic
Hypoallergenic:
No
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Overview

There’s nothing like the thrill of the chase for these speedy black dogs. Stephens Curs will race after raccoons, rabbits, and squirrels. They are natural hunting companions, but these high-energy dogs can live with a family too when properly exercised and socialized.

Stephens Curs are chasers  whose favorites include raccoons, squirrels, rabbits, and foxes. If working with other dogs, they have the confidence to also hunt lions and bears. You’ll commonly see these scenthounds barking up a tree. (It’s always the right tree, at that). Don't feel confused if you’ve never heard of this lively black breed, as they are pretty new. Once considered part of the Mountain Cur breed, these medium-sized dogs were bred by the Stephens family in Kentucky for specific characteristics and are now considered a separate breed altogether. Stephens Curs have energy to spare and are easy to train. Becoming a hunting partner is instinctual for them, but, with energy needs met, they can learn to be a family companion too.

Temperament and Behavior

Stephens Curs are reliable and determined  and will not let up on a trail until they find what they’ve been tracking. They are also smart and easy to train. Stephens Curs can be suspicious toward strangers, so socialization is always a plus with these pups – especially if part of a family.

Coat & Grooming

The Stephens Cur is low-key in the grooming department. Occasional brushing will remove dead hairs and keep their black coat healthy. Bathe only when needed, as washing too often can strip their coat of naturally protective oils.

Lifestyle & Living Conditions

The Stephens Cur needs plenty of space and access to land to sniff and race around. These skilled dogs are great hunting companions. The Stephens Cur commonly works in a pack of other dogs and, when socialized, will play well with others. Stephens Cur are also child-friendly when raised together, but small pets are a different story. Even with proper training and socialization, the Stephens Cur might not be able to overcome the temptation to chase them.

Exercise & Activity

Racing. Chasing. Sniffing. These are some of the Stephens Cur’s favorite activities. If not hunting, these athletic dogs will need to get rid of pent-up energy every day to be happy and healthy.

Characteristics at-a-glance

Ratings are on a scale of 1–10, based on breed standards and typical temperament.

Affection
Playfulness
Trainability
Intelligence
Exercise Needs
Grooming
Good w/ Kids
Good w/ Dogs
Good w/ Cats
Watchdog
Barking Level
Space Needs
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Stephens Cur FAQs

Common questions about the Stephens Cur breed, answered by our editorial team.

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