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Boss man/Bossy
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Boss man is a lively sweetheart. He has been returned from a previous buyer due to incompatibility with their current dog. Due to this I would like to place him in a home with no other dogs. He is showing all signs to be an amazing hunter if properly trained. We do not hunt our dogs here. He is very inquisitive, loves outside time and listens very well. He is fully potty trained and kennel trained. He is a fully intact male and update on current vaccines.
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Champion blood
Champion sired
Health guarantee
Registered
Registrable
Health certificate
About The Seller
Redhead Ranch Redbones
Member for
11 months
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Redbone Coonhound
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What is a Redbone Coonhound like?
Redbone Coonhounds are famously handsome hunting dogs who are known for their nose, their loud voice, and their love for their owners. They are a little more laid back than other hounds but will never pass up an opportunity to follow their nose after something furry or to sniff out their food supply! Full-grown, they typically weigh 45-70 pounds and stand 21-27 inches tall.
Can Redbone Coonhounds live with cats and other dogs?
Redbone Coonhounds are generally excellent with children of all ages. These dogs are excellent with children, but puppies may be a little too excitable around toddlers. Redbone Coonhounds get along with cats if they are raised together, but remember, it’s in their blood to chase anything that’s small and furry, so supervised play is best. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
How do I keep a Redbone Coonhound physically active?
Redbone Coonhounds need vigorous exercise a few times a day. A long hike or run will help them get rid of some of their energy supply, but their favorite thing to do is follow their nose. Even if you don’t hunt, your Redbone Coonhound will appreciate the chance to run around off-leash somewhere that’s safe and full of interesting smells. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Do Redbone Coonhounds need professional grooming?
Redbone Coonhounds have a beautiful, short, dark-red coat. You’ll want to brush their hair at least once a week to keep their coat healthy and cut back on the hair you find around your house. Redbone Coonhounds do have a slight odor that is typical of hounds, but the odor can be managed with baths as needed. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Are Redbone Coonhounds easy to train?
Redbone Coonhounds are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Because of their loud voice and need for space, Redbone Coonhounds fit best in rural homes where they have room to roam and won’t wake up too many neighbors. They can adapt to living indoors or outdoors but should be able to hang out with their people as much as possible. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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