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Coonhound Dogs For Adoption in Livonia, MI, USA

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D43 Litter-Priscilla, mom - Coonhound (short coat) Dog For Adoption

Coonhound Dogs For Adoption in Livonia, MI, USA

For Adoption

Nickname
D43 Litter-Priscilla, mom
Breed
Coonhound
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Livonia, MI, 48153, USA

Description

Coonhound Dogs For Adoption in Livonia, MI, USA

Posted Breed: Coonhound (short coat). Adoption Fee: 285. Priscilla is a typical hound and is very high energy. She is a hunting dog and has a strong prey drive so no cats or small animals. She loves

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adults and children and likes to snuggle with her people. Children 10 and older would be better due to her size and energy level. She needs regular exercise and would do well with another dog her size to play with and chase or an athletic person who will take her on adventures. She loves playing fetch and going on long walks. She requires exercise to be her best. Priscilla is housebroken and crate trained. If you think Priscilla is the dog for you fill out an application. Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue microchips all dogs and cats before adoption. Microchips are implanted between the shoulder blades and are another form of identification should the animal get lost. The microchips are registered to Happy Days Dog and Cat Rescue. The adopter's information is added once the adoption is complete. The adopter is responsible for a $19.99/Year registration fee or a $69.00/Lifetime registration fee to change information. Dogs and Cats still need to have collar with tags should they get lost.

Physical Attributes

Coat Length
Short
Grooming Needs
Low
Shedding Amount
Yes

Behavioral Characteristics

OK with Kids
Yes
OK with Dogs
Yes
OK with Cats
No
Activity Level
Moderately Active

Additional Information

Was the Dog Found
No
Up-to-date on Vaccinations
Yes

Rescue Information

Location

Ad Statistics

Ad ID
ADN-975323
Date Listed
11/23/2018
Date Expires
Expired

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