Annie
Available
Annie
AvailableAnnie is a female Redbone Coonhound/mixed breed with a striking red chestnut/orange short coat, currently at Franklin County Humane Society. At around 3 years old, she is a large dog weighing 66 lbs. Annie is house trained, spayed, and has her vaccinations up to date. She is best suited for families without cats and thrives in an active home environment.
About Annie
Click apply and let the tail-wagging begin! Annie is a spirited 3-year-old Redbone Coonhound/mixed breed who weighs 66 lbs. She’s looking for a lively adopter who enjoys outdoor activities—she’d make a fantastic hiking companion and thrives on adventure, especially when she can press her nose to the wind during a car ride. Annie is house trained and typically prefers the company of male dogs, so if you already have canine companions, introductions are encouraged to ensure a good match. This lovable girl has a playful, enthusiastic energy but can be a bit overwhelming for children and should not be placed in a home with cats. True to her Coonhound roots, Annie can be determined and slightly stubborn, so potential adopters should be familiar with the breed’s temperament: patient, consistent training will help her shine and share all the love she has to offer. Annie is spayed and up to date on her vaccinations, ready for her new adventure at Franklin County Humane Society. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
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Questions about Annie
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Redbone Coonhounds and similar mixed-breed dogs do best in homes with access to a secure yard or plenty of outdoor space. They are suited for active households that can provide them with regular exercise and mental stimulation.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
This breed typically needs a lot of outdoor space to expend energy. A fenced yard or regular visits to parks or hiking trails are ideal to keep them happy and healthy.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Coonhounds can be suitable for families with older children, as they are playful and energetic. However, their size and exuberance may be too much for small kids, so supervision is recommended.
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