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reed: Redbone and Bluetick Coonhound
DNA Profile
52% Bluetick Coonhound
42% Redbone Coonhound
2% Treeing Walker Coonhound
2% Bloodhound
1% American Foxhound
Sven – Loyal Soul Seeking a Calm, Loving Home
Sven is 96% Coonhound and is seeking a family with prior experience with his breed. He knows he is not the type of dog for first-time or inexperienced hound-type dog handlers.
Sven is a gentle, shy soul who needs a little time to show you the big heart inside. He is a loving and obedient individual. He is looking for a calm, patient household where he can feel safe, loved, and understood. At first, he may hang back, but once you earn his trust, you will have a devoted best friend for life. He can be protective of his family if allowed, and thrives in quiet environments, away from loud noises and heavy traffic. He will be happiest in a rural home or one with a secure yard. He enjoys his meals and toys in his own space and appreciates a steady routine that helps him feel safe.
With kindness and patience, he blossoms into an excellent, loyal companion. Sven’s playful side comes out once he feels at home—he loves a game of fetch, gentle snuggles, and quiet walks in low-traffic areas. He is smart, quick to learn, and thrives on praise and positive reinforcement. He has excellent house manners, is crate trained, and walks nicely on a leash. He could do well with a calm doggy companion or even a cat, and he’s sure to bring warmth and love to a home that embraces his gentle spirit.
If you’re looking for a heartfelt adoption story and want to make a difference for a dog who truly deserves a happy ending, Sven may be your perfect match. Sponsorships help us continue his journey—just $10 a month can provide training, enrichment, and ongoing care until he finds his forever home.
Back Story
Sven’s previous family adopted him as a puppy. For four years, he lived happily with his human parents, some cat friends, and little humans. He loved them very much and was very happy and stable. Due to a divorce, Sven was separated from the family unit and was taken by his human dad to a new place. Unfortunately, Sven was alone in his new place very often, increasing his anxiety. A shock collar was used to actively “manage” him, and a bark collar was used when he was alone. This led to pain and a fear of humans, as he was shocked when he barked at a human or when one approached him. He was lonely and wanted someone to pay attention to him. The inhuman dad decided he was going to euthanize Sven because he could no longer “control” him using the shock collar. His mother rescued him and sent him to a four-week training program. Unfortunately, Sven’s trust in humans was damaged, and his anxiety increased. His mother brought him to Pets Return Home Shelter, Rehabilitation, and Sanctuary. Upon his arrival, we discovered severe scarring on his neck from over-/improper use of the shock collar. He was hand-shy, indicating he was hit by a human and was under-socialized. Sven was very mistrusting, fearful, reactive, and highly anxious when he arrived.
Behavior Profile
Today, Sven’s anxiety is much less than when he arrived. He is still cautious and nervous with strangers and needs slow introductions. He is very good at obeying commands and snuggling with his humans. He still has a road to travel with an experienced hound dog handler to learn that humans are not going to hurt him. He needs a quiet household with someone who appreciates his background and wants a companion to be by their side for them and not for others.
Behavior Challenges Definition
Fear of Strangers
Dog is cautious or nervous around unfamiliar people.
Fear of Certain Genders/Ages
Nervous around males
Separation Anxiety
Distressed when left alone, may vocalize, does not chew but loves bones and stuffed toys.
Generalized Anxiety
Easily stressed, constantly alert.
Leash Reactivity
Lunges, barks, or growls on leash toward triggers.
Resource Guarding
Protects food, toys, or people from others.
Past Trauma / Shutdown
Engaging, but sometimes avoids interaction due to his past neglect/abuse.
Positive Qualities
Attribute Definition
Loyal Companion
Forms a strong, lasting bond with his person.
Gentle
Calm and soft in interactions.
Playful
Enjoys toys, games, and fun activities.
Affectionate
Enjoys cuddles, pets, and human closeness.
Intelligent
Learns commands and routines quickly.
Eager to Please
Wants to make his human happy.
Good with Dogs
Plays well and lives peacefully with other canines.
Good with Cats
Calm and respectful around felines.
Good with Kids
Enjoys being around respectful children.
House-Trained
Consistently goes potty outside.
Resilient
Has overcome hardship and adapted well.
Comedic Personality
Makes people laugh with quirks and antics.
About Pets Return Home - Because every dog deserves to come home.
Pets Return Home is a No-Kill sanctuary, rehabilitation center, and adoption center dedicated to giving homeless, abandoned, abused, and neglected dogs a genuine chance at life. Founded on compassion and fueled by commitment, we serve as a safe haven for dogs who have run out of options—those who have been failed by the system or people, or labeled as “unadoptable.”
Located in Northern Arizona, Pets Return Home is unique in both philosophy and practice. We provide an enriched, free-range environment where dogs learn to trust, play, and rediscover what it means to be a dog. We specialize in behaviorally challenged, medically complex, and senior dogs—those often left behind in traditional shelter systems.
What Sets Us Apart
Program Acceptance of over 1,200 dogs once considered too “broken” to save, and with our Rehabilitation program, 1000+ dogs are living in happy, loving homes today. Free-Range Sanctuary Living – Our dogs are not confined to kennels 24/7. They live in structured, open environments where they can play, learn boundaries, and form bonds. Read more About Us on our website. How to adopt
When you adopt from Pets Return Home, you are saving at least two lives. The one you take home and the one who can come in for rehabilitation.
Adoption Process
Identify the dog you want to adopt at Adoptable Dogs Fill out an adoption application at Adoption Application Complete a phone interview Bring your family, including other household dogs, to the ranch to meet your potential new family member. *By appointment only Complete & sign the adoption agreement to bring your furry friend home