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Bluetick Coonhound puppies and dogs in Marietta, Ohio

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Cher

Bluetick Coonhound

Female, Young
Stockport, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Cher acts a lot more like a house pet than a hunting dog, although she sounds impresssive when she bays. She loves to hang around with people. House and crate trained, good companion.  She can escape any fence unless it has a top over it.  Age about 3 years, weight 61 pounds. Spayed, current on shots, Lyme and heartworm tested. Fee $200. Apply at morganspot.org.January 6, 2025, 11:10 am

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Thelma (Spayed)

Catahoula Leopard Dog Beagle

Female, Young
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Thelma is a cute 8-month old female (possible) Catahoula Leopard Dog/Beagle mix who was brought to the HSOV on October 19, 2024 along with her best friend/sister (Louise) after they were found on Gilman Avenue in Marietta Ohio. Neither of the girls were wearing a collar. True to their namesakes, this lovely pair must have been on an adventure, so we were relieved that a Good Samaritan brought them to the safely of our shelter and that they out of harm's way since there is always a high volume of traffic in Marietta on a Saturday afternoon. Thelma has a distinctive multi-colored brown/beige/white coat and a beautiful face with pale blue eyes, a long slender muzzle, and large floppy ears. Thelma and Louise have affectionate, fun-loving personalities. Thanks to HSOV Kennel Techs Emily Beaver and Lauryn Hamilton for accompanying them for photos soon after their arrival. Thelma weighs 26 lbs. She doesn't appear to have been accustomed to walking on a leash, so HSOV Kennel Tech Lauryn Hamilton provided 'carry-out' service. With a little encouragement from Lauryn, Thelma made a noble effort and walked back into the shelter fairly well on a leash. In compliance with the Ohio Revised Code, Thelma & Louise were held for three days so that their family will have an opportunity to reclaim them with proof of ownership. Surprisingly nobody called or came looking for these beautiful older puppies. Thelma and Louise went home with a foster family on October 26, 2024 who planned to adopt them after they were spayed ... But changed their mind and the girls were returned to HSOV on October 30th. Thelma and Louise were higher energy than anticipated and exhibited usual puppy behavior (chewing and were not yet housetrained). Update: Thelma was spayed on December 3, 2024 and was also given rabies vaccine. Thelma was adopted on December 26, 2024. Unfortunately Thelma was returned to HSOV on January 30, 2025 because she was not good with cats, and she was exhibiting chewing behavior with regard to furniture/children's toys blankets etc. Thelma is not fully housetrained. Thelma is good with other dogs and also with children.
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Boone

Treeing Walker Coonhound

Male, Adult
Marietta, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Boone is a handsome 3-year old male Treeing Walker Coonhound who was brought to the HSOV on October 23, 2024 by the Washington County Ohio Dog Warden who had picked him up on Goose Run Road in the Marietta Ohio area. Boone was wearing two collars (one of them appeared to be an electronic collar/anti-bark collar). Unfortunately there was neither an id tag nor a dog license tag on his collar .. And he was not microchipped. Boone has a black/brown/white short smooth coat, a long tail, and a beautiful tan-and-white Coonhound face with brown 'teddy bear' eyes, a large muzzle, and extra-large floppy ears. This big boy has a friendly outgoing personality. These photos were taken on the afternoon of October 26th when HSOV Shelter Manager Tracy Lynn accompanied him for his Petfinder/Facebook/Adoptapet pictures. Boone was ready to explore the great outdoors but eventually agreed to give us some of his 'Westminster' poses (smile). Boone weighs 71 lbs and is strong on the other end of a leash. In compliance with the Ohio Revised Code, Boone will be held for three days so that his family will have an opportunity to reclaim him with proof of ownership. Boone went home with a foster family on November 9, 2024 who plans to adopt him after he is neutered. Update: Boone came back to our shelter on November 16, 2024, and his foster family is heartbroken. Boone is looking for a home where he could be the only dog since he doesn't do well with other dogs (especially males). Boone is housetrained. Boone has tested positive for Lyme disease and is currently receiving treatment. He has also been given rabies vaccine. Boone went home with a foster family on November 22, 2024 but was returned on December 3, 2024 because of an unfortunate incident with another male dog in the home (and his foster dad was bitten when trying to separate them). So Boone was placed on a mandatory 10-day bite quarantine in our shelter. His foster dad reported that Boone is a great dog for a "no other pets" home. He is a super fearless hunter and returns on beep commands from his collar and wants to please his human person. He knows the "heel" command and is crate-trained. Boone is also housetrained. Boone has resource guarding behavior with regard to his food around other animals (but not with humans). Boone is NOT good with other dogs and will attack other dominant dogs. Boone is NOT good with cats. He is good with children. Boone is looking for an appropriate home with an experienced handler where he would be an "only child" and would not have to share with other animals.

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