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Colt is a resilient and affectionate Plott Hound who found himself at the shelter through no fault of his own. Despite the change, he maintains a friendly and gentle demeanor, eager to form new bonds. He is neutered and heartworm negative, ready to settle into a loving home. Colt is looking for a family who understands his needs and can provide the stability and companionship he deserves.
Plott Hounds are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and boundless energy. As a scent hound, Colt will likely enjoy activities that engage his powerful nose, such as scent work or long walks where he can explore new smells. His short coat is relatively easy to maintain, requiring minimal grooming, though he does shed moderately. Plott Hounds thrive on activity and mental stimulation, making them excellent companions for active individuals or families.
The ideal home for Colt will be one that can match his high energy and exercise needs, providing daily opportunities for vigorous activity, whether it's hiking, running, or extended play sessions in a securely fenced yard. He would benefit from consistent training and socialization to help him continue to develop into a well-adjusted companion. Colt would thrive with an owner who appreciates the unique traits of a hound and is committed to providing him with a stimulating and loving environment.
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