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I have always wanted a redbone coonhound as a pet. I think they are one of the most beautiful dogs there is. But i don't know anyone in my area that has one just as a pet and was wondering if anyone has experience with them as family dogs and not full time hunters.
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had one, he ate the neighbors chickens chewed up everything,they really need to be worked my opinion.Ive got a red heeler{rat on acid} now, she needs to be kept busy also, but I love her..
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I have a purebred bluetick as a pet... Not bad but a lot of mistakes have been made by both of us
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My Mom's neighbor has a cougar certified red bone. She is a nice dog unless a neighborhood kitty is going by the kennel.
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They make great pets, IF you can keep them exercised. Boredom is when they and most hounds get in trouble.
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wheather or not you let them live in the house with you makes a huge difference. And how much time you spend with them as any dog. Absolutely loved mine. I did hunt him.
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