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Titus

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3-7 years|Bloodhound|Male|Large|Crescent City, CA
🐾 FriendlyšŸ¤— AffectionatešŸŽ¾ Playful

Titus is a male Bloodhound around 5 years old, sporting a short yellow and tan coat. He is not yet house trained, but he is neutered and up to date on vaccinations. Titus currently lives in Crescent City, CA, and is considered a large dog. He’s recovered well from being underweight and losing fur, showing real resilience with the care he’s received.

About Titus

Titus came in as a stray, arriving in rough shape: skinny and missing patches of fur. With some proper food, medicated baths, flea treatment, and care, he’s made an impressive turnaround—already gaining over 9 pounds and regrowing fur. While spa days aren’t his favorite, and he might give you the most pitiful eyes in protest, Titus takes it all in stride. He gets along well with dogs and spends time in the play yard with several canine pals. He can stuff an impressive number of tennis balls in his mouth at once—a real party trick. At about 5 years old and still a bit lean at 73 lbs, he could likely live with a cat if introduced thoughtfully and watched. Because he’s a classic Bloodhound, he needs a secure yard (that nose of his will land him in trouble if it gets the chance). On a day out, Titus was initially reluctant to load up for new adventures, but relaxed once on the road and took everything in calmly. His handler reports solid leash manners in town; not fazed by barking dogs or new people, and quick to take a nap while errands were run. Titus is loving, appreciates attention and praise, and—true to form—will leave you covered in slobber when the kisses start. He bonds tightly once he trusts you. Search and rescue could be a great path, but a caring family home would work just as well for him. They’re hoping you’ll meet Titus in Crescent City, CA. Click apply to start the adoption process.

Questions about Titus

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Bloodhounds like Titus do best in homes that offer plenty of space and a secure outdoor area. Because of their strong tracking instincts, a safe, fenced yard is important for their well-being.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Titus, as a Bloodhound, needs a sizable outdoor area where he can safely explore and follow his nose. Daily supervised outdoor activities are ideal for this breed.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Bloodhounds are typically gentle and tolerant, making dogs like Titus good family companions for households with children, though supervision is always recommended.