Linda D
Available
Linda D
AvailableLinda D is a 2-year-old, 2-month-old adult female Hound with white, cream, and black coloring. She is medium-sized, spayed, up to date on vaccinations, and currently living in Lebanon, TN. Linda D has special needs, and her gentle personality shines when given a patient, low-key environment.
About Linda D
Linda D and Gracie are two gentle hounds currently in foster care after experiencing a tough start. Both are shy but deeply devoted to one another—though they're happy to find separate homes if needed. Linda D is the braver of the two and helps Gracie come out of her shell, but both will need time and patience to really relax in a new place. Their ideal setup is quiet, steady, and low-drama, with an adopter who truly gets that trust takes a while. Once comfortable, Linda D will quietly keep you company and show her softer, loyal side. Both dogs are spayed, microchipped, fully vaccinated, and up to date on flea, tick, and heartworm prevention. They’re both heartworm positive now, but their foster will keep them safe and all medical care is covered. What matters most is finding committed adopters who can offer these girls real stability and gentle care as they recover and bloom. If you're ready to open your home and heart to a deserving hound or two, Linda D and Gracie hope to meet you soon. Ready to fall in love? Hit apply and lets get started.
Adoption Fee
$75Payment after application.
Help Linda D find her forever home. Pay easily via credit card or other convenient payment methods.
Rescues & Shelters
Questions about Linda D
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Linda D, being a hound, typically thrives in a calm, stable home with room for gentle exploration. These dogs appreciate peaceful households where they can feel secure.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Hounds like Linda D do well with access to a secure yard or regular walks, but they don't require extensive acreage. Consistent chances to stretch their legs are ideal.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Hounds usually do well with respectful children, especially when introduced gradually. Linda D's gentle, shy nature means she may prefer older, considerate kids.











