*STACEY - BLACK AND TAN COONHOUND (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Black and Tan Coonhound Dogs For Adoption in Sugar Land, TX, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
*STACEY
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Sugar Land, TX, 77478 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Black and Tan Coonhound (short coat). Looking for a smart, playful, and lovable companion? Meet Stacey, your future best friend!! At just 2 years old, Stacey is the total package; friendly, charmingly independent, and full of personality. Sheâs a fetch pro, loves showing off her zoomies in the yard, and is always up for a sunny stroll. Stacey isnât just a shelter dog sheâs a loyal companion in the making, ready to fill your days with laughter, tail wags, and unconditional love. All of our dogs come with vaccinations including Rabies, DHPP, and Bordetella; heartworm test, treatment if positive, and prevention; flea treatment and prevention; deworming and parasite testing; spayed/neutered; microchipping; veterinarian evaluation. Size: 54 lbs
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Sugar Land Animal Serices
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Location:
Sugar Land, Texas, 77478 USAUSA
Breed overview
Black and Tan Coonhound
A.K.A.: American Black and Tan Coonhound, B&T, Coonhound, Black and Tan, Tan and Black, Black and Tan Hunter
Overview:
The Black and Tan Coonhound is a noble American breed, descended from crosses between Bloodhounds and Foxhounds, primarily developed to track raccoons and other nocturnal game. They are striking dogs, characterized by their sleek, glossy black coats with distinctive tan markings on their muzzle, chest, and legs. Physically, they are strong and athletic, with long, pendulous ears and a soulful expression, embodying the classic hound look. Temperamentally, they are known for being laid-back and affectionate with their families, yet possess an incredible prey drive and the classic "baying" hound voice when on a scent. While generally good with children and other pets, their strong sense of smell and desire to follow a trail means they require a securely fenced yard and consistent leash training. Due to their need for regular exercise and their vocal nature, they are generally not ideal for apartment living. Health-wise, they are a relatively robust breed, but can be prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, as well as ear infections due to their long ears. Prospective owners should be prepared for their independent spirit and their unwavering love for a good scent.
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