Coon Hound with older dogs and cats
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Originally Posted by curlybenswife
.... Can i ask you a dog question though?? my friend in utah is seriously looking into adopting a coonhound, she lives in a large house with masses of land so thats not really the problem but do you know if they are adjustable to other animals she has two older dogs (i mean real old) and 3 cats now the cats wouldnt have contact with the dog but obviously the dogs gonna sense them through smell im just concerned it will stress her two oldies out they are such dear old souls and her late husbands pets i know it would destroy her if she got the coon and it upset the other two.
She has spoken to her vet and he knows the dogs well and seems to think it would be cool but arent they quite noisey dogs???
There are those that would go to a breed description and insist the Coon Hound would be just like it. Yes, many of a breed do have the behaviors the breed is known for. Many do not. Froggy's Greyhound seems to be a much better match for him than my S&S Dog Guide suggests it would be.
So a Coon Hound may or may not be a good choice. If she is looking at a specific one, She needs to find out if it sees cats as lunch. There is also the matter of sex. What are the existing dogs? Adding a third female could be asking for trouble. If the old dogs are the same sex, adding one of the opposite sex could go well. Even 3 of the same sex may be OK as long as no 2 of them have a high dominance drive. If the vet is familiar with all 3 dogs and knows about the cats, I would put substantial weight on his opinion. Typically hounds are barkers.
The old dogs aren't going to like it. My Aster has hated each of the 4 puppies we have added since she came to live with us at 10 years old. She lives with it, even the frequent visitors too, such as the 3 year old hellion this weekend.
If she is just looking for a Coon Hound, I would suggest a rescue. One of the best sources for dogs with a predictable personality is the rescue
Dogs. These are dogs that lost their home, but were taken into a foster home
To be retrained as necessary and placed in the right home for them. You may
Find a rescue near you starting at American Kennel Club - Breed Rescue dog dogs puppy puppies The rescues charge a fee to help cover their expenses, but is much less than the price of a puppy plus all its medical expenses the first year. A good rescue would work with her finding a Coon Hound tolerant of older dogs and cats.