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Redbone Coonhound

Redbone coonhound

The medium to large Redbone coonhound is a pleasant and devoted hound dog with gentle manners and plenty of energy. These hard-working hounds may be easily identified by their vivid reddish-mahogany hue and lovely eyes that are full of expression. They are suitable for both hunting and companionship. The voices of redbones are renowned as well; like the majority of hounds, they bay. Some people enjoy Redbone’s bay because it sounds like a song; others find it annoying.

Care as a Pet/ In Captivity

Redbone Coonhounds make wonderful family pets when taught properly. For a Redbone, socialization is just as important as exercise. This breed makes a lousy guard dog but a fantastic friend because it normally gets along with everyone. This dog is typically not overly attached to its owner, staying true to its hunting dog heritage. Another benefit is that this breed requires little upkeep in terms of grooming.

Exercise

 Because of this breed’s high level of energy and propensity for boredom, regular exercise is essential; some experts advise up to 90 minutes each day. This is an additional option to satisfy the dog’s need for movement because these hounds are superb swimmers.

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Redbones shouldn’t be allowed to roam freely; they should be kept on a leash or in a fenced-in area. When they detect an intriguing scent, they will pursue it assiduously. This hound may go quite a distance very quickly if it has a strong urge to hunt. Long walks with lots of sniffing possibilities will help to keep your dog happy and engaged.

Grooming

Redbone coonhounds have short, smooth coats that shed at a moderately low rate. Redbones normally only require weekly brushing and routine basic care to maintain their best appearance. They frequently have a characteristic musky hound odor that you can avoid by giving them regular baths.

It’s crucial to keep the ears dry and clean on all dogs with long, floppy ears in order to avoid infection. In order to avoid splitting and rips, trim your dog’s nails. For optimal dental health and to help avoid gum infections, brush your dog’s teeth at least twice a week.

Nutrition and Diet

About 2.5 cups of dry dog food should be consumed daily by a Redbone Coonhound. Instead of serving one huge meal or allowing free feeding, it is preferable to serve two smaller meals per day. They have a reputation for being eager eaters who frequently overindulge.

Keep an eye on your pet to check if he’s gaining weight. A dog who is obese runs a higher risk of developing various diseases and having a shorter lifespan. Consult your veterinarian about an overweight dog to get advice on a feeding plan, food amount, dog food brand, and activity requirements.

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