Ranger
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Ranger
AvailableRanger is a bluetick coonhound located in Harrisonburg, VA. He’s an adult, roughly 6 years and 8 months old, with a striking black and white coat. True to his breed’s reputation for athleticism and scent work, Ranger lives for outdoor activities. He’s neutered and current on vaccinations.
About Ranger
Ranger isn’t just a dog; he’s a 70-pound sensory adventure. His coat shimmers like a midnight sky, and his ears are velvet-soft—a true bluetick coonhound through and through. Ranger can follow a scent for days, deciphering every story the trail has to offer. Inside, he’s laid-back and goofy, always ready for a good lounge, but the moment you step outside, he turns into a dedicated tracker, nose to the ground and mind focused. He gets along well with other dogs. Ranger’s vocal, affectionate nature means you’ll never feel alone, and he has a knack for clever food puzzles. He lives for treats and is always up for learning a new trick, so long as snacks are involved. Outdoor-loving families with a sense of humor and a love for a good hound song will click with Ranger. If you’re after constant laughs and a strong companion for life’s adventures, Ranger might just be your missing piece. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!
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Questions about Ranger
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Ranger, as a bluetick coonhound, is best suited for a home with plenty of room to roam and a family that enjoys outdoor activities. This breed does well in settings where there is space to sniff and explore.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Bluetick coonhounds like Ranger need ample outdoor space and regular walks or runs. While a fenced yard is ideal, at minimum he needs daily opportunities to exercise and investigate scents.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
Ranger’s breed is generally good with respectful children, especially if they’re active and like to play outside. Supervision is wise with younger kids, but bluetick coonhounds are known for their affectionate, easygoing temperament.
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