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Redbone Coonhound

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The American Redbone Coonhound is a breed of dog that was bred specifically for hunting cougars, bears, raccoons, and deer. The Redbone is an alluring handsome dog breed that registers a high level of appeal with the American Kennel community. Discover more about our Redbone Coonhound puppies for sale below!

About Redbone Coonhound

Weight 40-75 lbs
Height 21-27 in
Life Expectancy 10-12 years

### Discovering the Redbone Coonhound: A Loyal Family Companion

The Redbone Coonhound is not just a breed; it’s a loving member of the family that will steal your heart! With their affectionate nature and remarkable bond with children, they shine brightly in homes with young kids. These large dogs have a friendly disposition and truly enjoy the company of their human companions, making for delightful playmates that are patient and gentle. While they can be sociable with other dogs, they are less likely to get along with cats, so keep that in mind if you’re looking to introduce one to your multi-pet household.

When it comes to energy and exercise, the Redbone Coonhound has a moderate to high activity level, so they’ll certainly need plenty of time outdoors. Their playful nature demands regular physical activity like long walks or ample playtime in the yard. They thrive on exercise, which helps keep their spirits high and your home free of those pesky barking tendencies. However, if your living situation is in an apartment, it may not be the best fit, as they need space to roam and explore.

Grooming the Redbone Coonhound is relatively easy, with a monthly grooming schedule that will keep their coat healthy and shiny. Be prepared for some shedding, as their shedding levels are moderate, so regular brushing can help minimize the fur around your home. Although they are not the most trainable breed, you will find that their affectionate nature allows them to respond well to rewards-based training techniques. They might require some patience and consistency, but the love they give in return is well worth the effort.

Like any breed, the Redbone Coonhound has specific health considerations. It’s essential to keep an eye on their overall health and wellness, particularly their joint health, as their size can put them at risk for certain issues. Regular visits to the vet can help monitor any potential health concerns. Overall, if you’re looking for a sweet, active companion that thrives on affection and enjoys being part of the family, the Redbone Coonhound could be the perfect addition to your home!

Energy & Exercise

Energy Level 5/5
Exercise Minutes/Day 60 min/day
Mental Stimulation Needs 4/5
Playfulness 4/5

Living Environment

Apartment Friendly 2/5
Tolerates Being Alone 3/5
Cold Tolerance 2/5
Heat Tolerance 4/5
Yard Required Yes
Barking Tendency 4/5

Family & Social

Good With Young Kids 5/5
Good With Older Kids 5/5
Good With Other Dogs 4/5
Good With Cats 2/5
Good With Strangers 4/5
Affection Level 4/5

Care & Grooming

Shedding Level 4/5
Hypoallergenic Friendly No
Grooming Frequency Monthly
Drooling Level 2/5

Trainability & Temperament

Trainability 2/5
Intelligence 3/5
Independence (vs Clinginess) 4/5
Prey Drive 5/5
Stubbornness 4/5
Territorial 3/5

Purpose Aptitude

Protection Aptitude 2/5
Therapy Aptitude 2/5
Running Partner Aptitude 5/5
Hiking Aptitude 5/5
First-Time Owner Friendly 3/5
Senior Owner Friendly 3/5

Notable Traits

Low Maintenance Great With Kids Active Breed Alert Breed (Watchdog)

Learn More About Redbone Coonhound

The Redbone Coonhound is a friendly and gentle giant, making it an excellent companion for families. Known for their affectionate nature, they thrive in a loving home and are particularly great with young kids. While they are social and generally get along with other dogs, they may not be the best fit for homes with smaller pets like cats.

This breed has a moderate to high energy level, so they require regular exercise to stay happy and healthy. Daily walks, playtime, and plenty of space to roam are essential to satisfy their adventurous spirit. They love to explore the outdoors, so make sure to provide them with ample opportunities to engage in stimulating physical activities.

In terms of grooming, the Redbone Coonhound has a manageable coat that requires monthly grooming. They do shed a bit, so keeping up with regular brushing will help minimize hair around your home. Overall, their low-maintenance grooming routine makes them a relatively easy breed to care for.

While Redbone Coonhounds are intelligent, they can be a bit stubborn, which may make training a challenge. Consistent and positive reinforcement strategies work best when teaching them commands and manners. Patience and persistence are key, as they tend to respond better in a relaxed and encouraging atmosphere.

Frequently Asked Questions

Redbone Coonhounds are known for their friendly and affectionate demeanor. They bond well with their families, especially young kids, making them great companions. They do require social interaction and can be quite vocal, so be prepared for lots of love and some lively barking!
These dogs have a high energy level and require regular exercise to keep them happy and healthy. Daily walks, playtime, and mental stimulation are important to prevent boredom. If you're an active family or love outdoor activities, this breed will happily join you!
Redbone Coonhounds generally get along well with other dogs, thanks to their friendly nature. However, they might not be the best choice if you have cats, as their hunting instincts can kick in. Socialization from a young age can help them learn to coexist with other animals.
These dogs have short coats that are relatively low maintenance, needing grooming about once a month. Regular brushing can help manage shed hair, which is a bit above average. Don't forget to keep an eye on their ears and make sure they’re clean!
While Redbone Coonhounds can adapt to different living situations, they are typically not the best choice for apartment life. They need space to roam and explore, as well as regular outdoor exercise. If you do live in an apartment, be prepared to dedicate extra time for walks and activities outside.
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