Noah
Available
Noah
AvailableNoah is a large American Foxhound in Valparaiso, IN, about 7 years and 4 months old. He sports a short tricolor coat of brown, black, and white. Noah is neutered and will be vaccinated before adoption. He's not yet house trained but is ready for a new home where patience and understanding can help him settle in.
About Noah
Noah is a large, 6-year-old American Foxhound who came in with some tough skin issues that needed real attention. With those under control, he's feeling and looking healthier—and now is ready for a family. Classic hound instincts drive Noah to sniff and roam, and he lives to get outside, scout out the play yard, or head out on a walk. He’s got a big hound voice and doesn’t mind using it, so he’ll do best with someone who gets the quirks of the breed. Noah tends to be a bit shy at first, but once he trusts you, he shows his kind, affectionate side. He’s previously lived with a small dog and could likely do it again, provided the match is right. Noah has tested negative for heartworms and Lyme, is already neutered, and will be microchipped and vaccinated before heading to his next chapter. What are you waiting for? Apply today!
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Questions about Noah
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Noah, as an American Foxhound, generally thrives in a home with space to roam and plenty of opportunities to get outdoors. A secure yard or active household can help meet his energetic needs.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
American Foxhounds like Noah do best with access to a good-sized yard or frequent walks, since they love to sniff and explore. The more room he has to move, the better.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Noah’s breed, the American Foxhound, can be a great match for families with children, especially when properly socialized. Their gentle and tolerant nature helps them fit in well.











