GENEVA - TREEING WALKER COONHOUND DOG FOR ADOPTION
Treeing Walker Coonhound Dogs For Adoption in Greenbelt, MD, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Geneva
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Adult
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Location
Greenbelt, MD, 20768 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Treeing Walker Coonhound. *** Courtesy Post *** Geneva is a great lady who makes herself at home inside. She will settle into her couch and stay there curled up in a hound ball or stretched out like a snoozing pig for hours at a time. This sedentary side of Geneva's character belies her true passion, which is to be active outside in the company of her person. She generally does not like to be left alone outside (unless she has caught the scent of something); rather she bonds with her people through adventure - be it exploratory neighborhood walks, rampages at the local park chasing squirrels, ogling guinea pigs at PetSmart, or barking (and splashing) up a storm at the doggy beach. She is very comfortable getting in and out of cars, going to the vet, having her nails clipped (food is always a helpful incentive), and getting her teeth brushed. While mild-mannered, Geneva barks when approached in close proximity by other dogs and generally does not enjoy their company (unless it's the doggy beach). Otherwise, Geneva does not seek out other dogs or pay them much mind. We have observed her bonding with some dogs, but it takes her time. For that reason, it is probably best that she is the only dog in the house or is introduced slowly. Geneva is very easygoing and trusting around older children, teens, and adults, but small children make her anxious (which is the only reason why we're rehoming her), so it would be best if she was placed in a home either without children or with children older than five. As a purebred coonhound, Geneva has a profound prey drive. Fortunately, she is very good at learning rules and can be trained where it is and is not permissible to bark. That being said, she would not be a good fit for a family with caged pets or cats. When you meet Geneva, you are immediately drawn to her gentle disposition, endearing soft ears that fan out with curiosity, and perceptive brown eyes. Do not be fooled by her age - Geneva is incredibly youthful and vivacious (When first adopted, someone asked how old she was and I told them she was seven. They clarified, "Seven months?"). She still loves to play chase in the backyard with her people, gnaws on toys when excited, and never tires of action. Geneva is wicked smart and easily picks up rules, hand gestures, tone, and routines (She knows that when I close my laptop at 4:30 and turn off my office lamp that it's time for dinner, so she preemptively runs to the kitchen.) She is not a licker or a "velcro dog," but Geneva appreciates quiet companionship and will be instant best friends with any one who engages her in play, takes her on a car ride, or runs around the park with her. Her goofy indignance and unwavering self-confidence have made her an endless source of entertainment. To know her is to love her (and laugh). Medical Note: Geneva has a thyroid condition that is easily managed with an inexpensive, twice-daily pill. She takes it with her meals, sometimes dipped in a smidge of peanut butter. Geneva is a courtesy post. If you would like to learn more about her, please email: adoptgeneva25gmail.
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Physical Attributes
Altered Yes -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes 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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Organization name
Partnership for Animal Welfare
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Location:
Greenbelt, Maryland, 20768 USAUSA
Breed overview
Treeing Walker Coonhound
A.K.A.: Walker Coonhound, Treeing Walker, Walker, Walkers, Coonhound, Kentucky Coonhound, Tennessee Lead Coonhound
Overview:
The Treeing Walker Coonhound, a breed originating in the American South, was meticulously developed for its exceptional ability to track and "tree" raccoons and other small game. Physically, they are athletic and elegant, showcasing a smooth, short coat typically in tri-color (black, white, and tan) or bi-color patterns, along with a distinctive long tail and expressive, often pleading, brown eyes. Weighing between 50-70 pounds, their lean musculature allows for impressive endurance. Temperamentally, they are known for being intelligent, friendly, and affectionate, making them wonderful companions. However, their strong prey drive and high energy levels mean they thrive in active homes with securely fenced yards; apartment living is generally not recommended due to their need for extensive exercise and a tendency to bay. While generally a healthy breed, potential owners should be aware of possible issues like hip and elbow dysplasia, as well as bloat. Their loving nature makes them suitable for active families willing to provide ample physical and mental stimulation.
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