We can never see enough coonie candids !!!!!!
Thanks to Janice Walton and her two courageous coonhounds, Ginger and Missy (and of course Icarus the cat) and Kate Harward and her beautiful coonhound Justice
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Happy Hounding Starts HERE !!
We can never see enough coonie candids !!!!!!
Thanks to Janice Walton and her two courageous coonhounds, Ginger and Missy (and of course Icarus the cat) and Kate Harward and her beautiful coonhound Justice
#hounddoghappy
No human shall be permitted into hound’s home without thorough scent inspection, including but not limited to, nostrils, eyelids, lip corners, ear canals, hair, beard, toes, and of course, butt cracks. Religious figures shall not be exempt.
Coonhound Revised Codebook 3412.07 (b) (9)
We LOVE Tongue out Tuesday!!!!!
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When attempting to enter an exceedingly sound sleep, it is imperative to activate eye shades.
Coonhound Revised Codebook 3412.05 (b) (7)
A very special thank you to Kevin Lum for allowing me to use this photo of his fab coonhound Edgar !!
SOOOO adorable — I think we will be seeing more of Edgar !!!
#hounddogsnoozin’
It is my pleasure to introduce our newest “big city coonhound” !! Meet gorgeous Sunny and his hooman, Frank. According to Frank, Sunny joined the family in August of 2015, and at the time he had never even heard of a coonhound. In fact, Frank shares, “At first we thought he was a beagle.” He soon learned other wise when Sunny started to grow into his ears and paws. Frank immediately fell in love with Sunny’s personality. He is a typical hound – gentle, social and LOVES to snuggle up next to his humans. No matter where you go he’ll follow right behind you (this may NOT be a typical coonhound trait).
Frank also learned a new meaning of stubborn and found it necessary to do some training with Sunny as he was “difficult” here and there at the beginning. But Sunny LOVES the city life. He enjoys going to the dog park, for long walks around the city to the Brooklyn Bridge, downtown, and to street festivals. The park is an absolute favorite for chasing squirrels. Frank plans to give Sunny a chance to visit Central Park as well. The versatile Sunny is also an avid hiker, and loves heading to Bear Mountain which is just 45 minutes north. Frank says Sunny is also quite the attention grabber. Everywhere he goes, people stop him and say what a beautiful dog Sunny is, and most say they have never seen his breed before. Sunny has been in Frank’s family’s life for four years now, and he says, “We cannot imagine being without him.” He adds that he is pretty sure a hound will be in his family for a LONG time.
After meeting Sunny, we can certainly understand why!!!!
A huge thanks to Frank and his family for sharing Sunny with “The Family Coonhound” !!!!
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This is a huge post but contains such important and helpful information!!! And since Riley B decided to dig out under the chain link fence TWICE in the last two weeks – AHHHH the scents of summer and quarantine fever have taken over !! I thought it was a grand time to repost this information!!
I saw a post on the #lifewithmyrescued coonhound page that just screamed “SHARE ON THE BLOG ” !!! This is invaluable information from the Montgomery County Lost Pets page in Maryland and shared by Meghan Connolly. EVERYONE needs this information for finding a lost dog, but coonies are notorious for following that nose into “a galaxy far far away”. So here goes !
1) Put something with your scent outside, like unwashed shirts and socks. If possible hang socks on a tree branch or somewhere the wind can carry your scent. Leave water and a can of fishy cat food or tuna or smelly dog food /treats.
2)File a lost report with animal control and microchip company if chipped
3)Post to Pawboost.com www.pawboost.com (you do not have to pay for this, they will post to Facebook and send alerts for free), NextDoor.com, helping lost pets.com/PET, Petharbor.com, Craigslist lost and found and pet sections, other lost and found pet groups/Facebook, neighborhood/community groups, yard sale sites for your area, etc. As time allows check these places for “found” posts as well as Pet for Sale ads or recruit someone to check for you. Consider using Find Toto robocalls at findtoto.com. Other sites include lostmydoggie.com, or your local chapter of the ASPCA.
4)Put up fliers in at least a 2-3 mile radius. Make sure the type is large enough to read from the road. Place plastic page protectors with the opening at the bottom sealed with clear tape to protect from rain. Secure with tacks/staples and clear packing tape if using color fliers or florescent tape if black and white. Remember not everyone uses Facebook!! Make sure to give the flier to your mail carrier.
5)Mount a large, clear full body photo on bright poster board and handwrite LOST ! REWARD! and your phone number in large print that is visible from a car. Place at intersections. You can cover with cellophane to protect from rain. Home Depot and Lowes sell blank signs with stands and you can mount bright poster board to these, or use old election signs. Make a two sided sign by taping two large posters back to back at the top and sides, slip over the sign, then secure with tape at the bottom. If possible put a 2 sided sign in your front yard.
6)Consider using a pet tracker, such as Dogs Finding Dogs, Finding Dogs, or Pure Gold. Bag up items with your dog’s scent (blanket, bed, brush, toys) to preserve scent for the tracking dog.
7)Check shelters in person every other day if possible. This is imperative. Do not dismiss dogs posted based on the photo alone ( or collar etc). Shelters DO make mistakes on intake and photos can be VERY deceiving. Shelter staff is many times over stretched and underfunded so mistakes happen. (not finding fault – just stating a fact) Finders sometimes change collars or put a collar on a found dog not already wearing one.
8)If practical walk your neighborhood, speak to your neighbors and hand out fliers.
Note position of hounds in relation to human. Commonly referred to as scent deafness or “on a mission”.
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The company that has the microchip for my precious Riley B is 24PetWatch. They were super helpful and friendly each time I talked with them while going through the registration process. www.24petwatch.com
When attempting to snag food from a human, it is critical to position yourself strategically between the designated eating area and the aforementioned food, and make direct eye contact with said human.
Coonhound revised codebook 3412.06 (b) (8)
“If any species of woodland creature is spotted in a tree, there shall be an attempt to climb said tree and furthermore the aforementioned woodland creature shall be barked at repeatedly.”
Coonhound revised code 3411. 04 (b) (5)
GO UP !!!!!! GO UP !!!!!!! #hounddoghoundin’3
“All trees that could possibly contain small woodland creatures will be viewed upwardly for a prolonged amount of time.”
Coonhound revised code 3411.04 (b) (4)
I know that squirrel is up there !!!!!!! #hounddogcodebook2
Time to revisit the coonhound codebook – always good for a laugh !!
Borrowed from a post on the awesome facebook page”#lifewithmyrescued coonhound”. (Riley B NEVER misses it) Brent Taggart graciously allowed me to borrow his coonhound code idea and I am revisiting his post here — stay tuned for more HILARIOUS updates from the “coonhound codebook”.
“All shrubs that may reasonably contain Rabbits shall be inspected for Rabbits.” Coonhound Revised Code, §3410.03(a)(3)