GINGER - BLOODHOUND DOG FOR ADOPTION
Bloodhound Dogs For Adoption in Denton, TX, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Ginger
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Denton, TX, 76206 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Bloodhound. Ginger is a big bundle of fun. If you like hounds, you will love her. No cats should be in her home, she might look for their squeaker. She is half way through her heartworm treatment which is covered by us. The adoption fee for all of our dogs is $300.00 and that includes their vaccinations, spay or neuter, rabies and microchip. Our dogs are also heartworm negative (or we will cover their treatment). To start the process please visit our website and fill out the adoption application (.dfwrescueme) and from there the foster family can answer any questions and arrange a time to meet.
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Physical Attributes
Altered No -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Cats: No Other: - Housetrained
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Additional Information
Was the Dog Found No Other - Up-to-date on Vaccinations
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CREATE A WANTED ADRescue Information
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Organization name
DFW Rescue Me
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Location:
Denton, Texas, 76206 USAUSA
Breed overview
Bloodhound
A.K.A.: St. Hubert Hound, Chien de Saint-Hubert, Sleuth Hound, Flemish Hound, Ardennes Hound, Brabant Hound, Southern Hound, Norman Hound, Talbot Hound, Blood Hound, Bracco di San Uberto, Hund von Saint-Hubert, Sabueso de San Huberto, Kopov, Segugio di Sant'Uberto, Chiens de Sang
Overview:
The Bloodhound is an ancient and noble breed, primarily known for its exceptional sense of smell, believed to be the keenest of any dog. Originating in medieval France and developed by monks, they were initially used for tracking deer and other game. Physically, they are large, powerful dogs with characteristic loose skin, deep wrinkles, and long, drooping ears that help funnel scents. Their temperament is generally gentle, patient, and good-natured, making them surprisingly suitable for families with children, though their size and tracking instincts require supervision. While their calm demeanor might suggest apartment living is possible, their need for significant outdoor exercise and a secure yard to prevent them from following a scent trail makes them better suited to homes with space. Health-wise, they can be prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, as well as bloat, making careful breeding and proper diet crucial. Their distinctive appearance and unparalleled tracking ability make them a truly unique and beloved companion.
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