Paul Frederick
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Honestly the coonhound breeds are all so closely related (relatively speaking, no pun intended) that longevity is generally the same among all breeds. The dogs diet and habitat have a lot to do with how long they live, too.
I knew of a guy who had an English female who lived to be 17. She had never been hunted hard, always lived outside, and hadn't been hunted at all in probably the last 10 years of her life. On the other hand I've seen hard-hunted dogs die by the time they were 8 or 10. It seems like they wore out. But we've all seen hard-hunted dogs live to 15, too, so who knows.
Ultimately I think how you treat them and what you feed them contributes more to their longevity than anything.
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