8 Month Old Red Nose Bloodhound For Adoption -- $375

thatgirl40 - Madison, Wisconsin - Jul 02, 2024
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Meet LadyBird(named after the BloodHound on King of The Hill that came out in the late 90s
LadyBird is looking for a new home due to NO fault of her own. We are moving and can not have dogs her size where we are moving and there for us no wiggle room with this rule. It was a last-minute to find a new place as they are not renewing leases here where we live. She is actually one of the smartest, most loving dogs I have ever had the pleasure to bring into the home.
LadyBird is a very well mannered, and well-rounded pup.
She is extremely friendly with all ppl, dogs, cats(though she likes to chase them if they run and even small animals(though never left with, of course
She attended basic obedience at a few months old, helping her with , as well as the dog park helped with that as she LOVES THE DOG PARK .
LadyBird knows how to sit on command, as well as lay down and heel(as long as she has her non pulling collar on LadyBird is an awesome fetcher as well with a ball or frisbee She would play for hours if allowed. Lol.
She has great recall and is extremely food/treat most training with her a breeze. She also very much enjoys walks she does very well on leash and off. She loves sniffing everything and just enjoying nice .
She is not spayed as with being a large breed dog, I wanted to wait till at least after her first heat or a yr old. She is up to date on all distemper and deforming. She is also actively treated with heart guard, which aids in preventing heart worm, and Frontline, which aids in Flea and Tick Prevention.
LadyBird will make a new loving family very happy. She makes us laugh multiple times every day with her silly expressions and hilarious antics. She will be very missed and we only want the best of the best homes for her. She would love a home with children. She lives with children now and is so wonderful with them. She is going to be about 100 lbs full grown. So if you have babies or very young children, she would, of course, need to be supervised, especially until she learns what's expected of her in a new home. She is a tad clumsy, so please take that into as well. This has gotten much better with getting out of the little puppy stage. Even though she is still a pup.
Please reach out with any questions, and I can let you know all other info upon you doing so.
Thank you for your interest in this sweet, loving gal

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