Redbone Coonhound Breeders in 8 States

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Redbone Coonhound Breed Information

The Redbone Coonhound is a sweet tempered and amiable hound with a striking red coat and loud bark. If you are not sure if this dog breed is right for your family, please keep reading. The following dog breed information will help you decide if a Redbone Coonhound will fit with your lifestyle.

In terms of size, Redbone Coonhounds are medium sized dogs, standing 21-27 inches tall and weighing 45-70 pounds. The average lifespan of a Redbone Coonhound is 12-15 years.

Redbone Coonhounds are highly affectionate with family members and quite playful too. These dogs are extremely patient and tolerant with young children and get along exceptionally well with other dogs.

A Redbone Coonhound is not overly suspicious or aggressive with strangers but is not the friendliest breed out there either. These dogs make reasonably good watchdogs. They are quite adaptable to changes in routine. This breed can live happily in an apartment provided its exercise needs are met. Redbone Coonhounds are sensitive, however, and do not do well if left alone for long periods. Also, they bark a lot, so that’s something to keep in mind.

This is not the best choice of breed for first-time dog parents. Redbone Coonhounds can tolerate cold weather and to a lesser extent hot weather, but they do not adapt well to extremes of temperature.

It requires a lot of patience to train a Redbone Coonhound. This is an athletic breed with moderate energy levels and moderate to high mental stimulation needs. Redbone Coonhounds are best suited to active individuals and families who enjoy running, hiking, biking, and swimming. Prospective owners of Redbone Coonhounds should know that they can bark quite a lot. Also, the Redbone Coonhound has a very strong prey instinct and should therefore always be kept on leash and in a fenced yard when outdoors.

The Redbone Coonhound’s short smooth coat requires minimum care in terms of grooming. The coat sheds a fair amount though and a weekly brushing can help reduce this. Redbone Coonhounds can drool quite a bit but are not very heavy droolers to the point that you need a towel on hand at all times.

All in all, Redbone Coonhounds are sleek looking dogs with a mellow and calm temperament. They make wonderfully merry, loving, and loyal companions. Redbone Coonhounds enjoy vigorous physical activity, followed by relaxing at home. People love Redbone Coonhounds for their gorgeous red coat and pleading expression, but these dogs are much more than just good looks.

If you can’t wait to bring home a Redbone Coonhound puppy, check out listings of reputable and responsible Redbone Coonhound breeders on Puppy Hero. We’ve done all the homework for you and pre-screened breeders so you can be sure you’re bringing home a happy, healthy Redbone Coonhound.

Redbone Coonhound Breeders in 8 States