SABRINA - PLOTT HOUND DOG FOR ADOPTION
Plott Hound Dogs For Adoption in Cherry Hill, NJ, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Sabrina
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
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Location
Cherry Hill, NJ, 19966 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Plott Hound. Sabrina recently arrived with Lexi and Arthur from a shelter in SC with all of them having limited time to survive. She is a mixed breed. We are happy to be able to help these three dogs. The folks in SC described her as "this sweet-natured beauty has quickly become a staff favorite. She would be perfect for a family, a first-time dog parent, or anyone looking for a well-mannered, affectionate companion. Sabrina loves leaning in for soft cuddles, meeting new friends (two or four legged) and satisfying belly rubs. Sabrina is 2 years old and weighs about 60 pounds.
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Additional Information
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Organization name
Greyhound Friends of NJ, Inc.
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Location:
Cherry Hill, New Jersey, 08034 USAUSA
Breed overview
Plott Hound
A.K.A.: Plott, Plott Coonhound, Plott Bear Hound, Appalachian Hound, Smoky Mountain Hound, North Carolina Tracker, Plott Pup, Mountain Scenthound, Plott Scout, Southern Hunter, Brindle Tracker, Plott Rascal, Heritage Hound, Plott Companion, Plott Trail Dog
Overview:
The Plott Hound is a rugged, intelligent breed originating from the mountains of North Carolina, primarily bred for hunting large game like bear and wild boar. Known for their striking brindle coat, which can range from light tan to dark black, they are a medium-to-large dog with a muscular build, powerful legs, and a distinctive deep, resonant bay. Temperamentally, Plotts are loyal, courageous, and generally good-natured, displaying an affectionate side with their families. While they can be excellent companions for active families, their high energy levels and strong prey drive mean they require considerable exercise and secure containment. They are generally not well-suited for apartment living due to their need for space and propensity to vocalize. Health-wise, Plotts are a relatively hardy breed, though like many large dogs, they can be prone to hip and elbow dysplasia, bloat, and eye conditions. Regular veterinary check-ups and a balanced diet are crucial for maintaining their well-being.
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