Ruger
Available
Ruger
AvailableThis charming senior male Redbone Coonhound is large in size and sports a beautiful red chestnut coat. Located at Cliff's Coonhound Rescue & Trapping, he is up-to-date on vaccinations and is known for being good with both dogs and children.
About Ruger
Click apply to start the adoption process. Oh, honey, get ready to meet Ruger, a large male Redbone Coonhound with a big heart and a personality just as grand! He’s a striking sight with his vibrant red and chestnut hues, but it’s his joyful spirit that truly shines. Ruger is brimming with energy and enthusiasm, turning each day into an exciting adventure. Picture yourself coming home to a loyal friend who showers you with love and devotion! As Ruger is new to the rescue, his unique story is still unfolding—a wonderful surprise you’ll discover as you get to know him. For now, you can keep this lovable boy in your thoughts and return soon for updates as he settles in and reveals more of his charm. To make Ruger a part of your family, he does require an in-person meeting before adoption. The effort will be rewarded by the joy he brings! Fun fact: Born April 3rd, Ruger is an Aries, which means he’s likely to be adventurous, bold, and full of life! Let Ruger begin a new chapter with you and experience true companionship. Make their next chapter their best one yet.
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Questions about Ruger
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
The Redbone Coonhound is best suited for a home with plenty of space to roam, such as a house with a large yard. They do well with active families who appreciate outdoor adventures.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Redbone Coonhounds are energetic dogs who require a good amount of outdoor space to exercise and explore. A securely fenced yard is ideal to keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Yes, Redbone Coonhounds generally do well with children. They are friendly, loyal, and playful, making them great companions for kids.
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