Rescue Dog Behavior Changes Week by Week
Bringing home a rescue dog means observing their behavior changes week by week. Learn what to expect beyond the 3-3-3 rule and how to support your new.
Meet Sherlock, a charming Redbone Coonhound puppy with a keen sense of adventure! Though young, he's already showing signs of the friendly and eager-to-please personality typical of his breed. Sherlock is curious and loves to explore, always ready to follow an interesting scent. He's a blank slate, ready to soak up all the love and training his new family can offer, promising to be a loyal companion.
Redbone Coonhounds are known for their intelligence, athleticism, and distinctive baying vocalizations. They possess a strong prey drive and an incredible nose, making them excellent tracking dogs. Sherlock will thrive with consistent training and early socialization to help him become a well-adjusted adult. He's likely to be good with children and other pets, especially if introduced thoughtfully, and will enjoy being an active part of family life.
Sherlock is looking for an active home that understands the needs of a hound breed. A family committed to providing plenty of daily exercise, mental stimulation, and positive reinforcement training will be ideal. A securely fenced yard is a must for this scent-driven boy. If you're ready for a devoted, energetic, and intelligent companion who will keep you on your toes and fill your life with joy, Sherlock might just be the perfect match for you!
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