All the questions you may not even know to ask in relation to microchipping your Redbone Coonhound – learn about your microchipping responsibilities as a responsible pet owner.
Redbone Coonhound
Originating in the Southern United States, this breed was developed by crossing Bloodhounds with other hound breeds.
This hardy breed is known for its strong hunting instincts and deep, melodious bark.
The Redbone Coonhound is an excellent hunter, capable of tracking and treeing raccoons, opossums, and even cougars.
They are also known for their friendly, outgoing personalities and their loyalty to their owners.
The Redbone Coonhound is an intelligent, active breed that requires regular exercise and mental stimulation.
With proper training and socialization, they make wonderful family pets and loyal companions.
Redbone Coonhound Breed Facts
Height (Adult): Male: 53 to 68cm Female: 51 to 66cm
Weight (Adult): Male: 18 to 27kg Female: 16 to 25kg
Life Expectancy: 10 to 12 years
Hypoallergenic: No
Origin: United States
Temperament: Friendly, Intelligent, Even Tempered, and Active
When Should I Spay or Neuter My Redbone Coonhound?
To spay or not to spay. Here’s a quick guide on spaying or neutering your Redbone Coonhound – with a guide to all things you might need to consider.
Is Your Redbone Coonhound Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For
If you think your Redbone Coonhound is likely bored – here’s some tips for you to understand if this is the case and what you may want to do.
Best Ways To Exercise Your Redbone Coonhound?
We know how time can be limited to give your Redbone Coonhound ample exercise. Here’s some tips on other ideas that you can follow as well as how to find the right dog walker for your Redbone Coonhound too.