Wren
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Wren
AvailableWren is a young, 2-year and 5-month-old neutered male Coonhound/Beagle mix. Heās medium-sized and currently waits for his new family in Liverpool, NY. Wren is up to date on vaccinations, and his early experiences have shaped him into a hound that benefits most from understanding, breed-savvy adopters. He does not get along with cats or children but does well with other dogs.
About Wren
Meet Wren, a medium-sized hound mix with a lot of heart and an even bigger desire for companionship. After a rough start tied up outside with little care or comfort, Wren is learning - slowly but surely - how good life indoors can be. Heās come a long way, embracing gentle kindness and making up for lost time with affection and curiosity. Wrenās happiest when out walking, nose to the ground and tail wagging, letting his instincts lead him on a trail of scents. He sometimes gives out the unmistakable houndy howl when something stirs his excitement. Treats motivate him, and heās clever enough to hunt for the right pocketāa quick learner when thereās a snack at stake. Wren thrives on affection and looks for someone who appreciates a houndās unique personality. His best match is with adopters whoāve known and loved hounds before, in a cat-free, adult-focused home. He gets along with other dogs but does not do well with cats or small children. Though Wrenās early years were lonely, heās now ready to enjoy life as someoneās loyal companion. His birthday is December 20, making him a practical and cheerful Sagittariusāan explorer at heart. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Wren
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Hounds like Wren, a Coonhound/Beagle mix, are happiest in homes with plenty of activity and access to outdoor walks or hikes. A house with a yard or access to safe open spaces suits him best.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Wren will thrive with regular outdoor time to explore scents and stretch his legs. A secure yard or frequent walks in nature will keep him happy and relaxed.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Coonhound/Beagle mixes, like Wren, can be social, but Wren in particular does best in homes without children. He is more comfortable in an adult household.











