German Shorthaired Pointer and Coonhound Dogs Available for Adoption
BJORN
German Shorthaired Pointer, Coonhound
🇺🇸
Chehalis, Washington
February 20th
male, medium, baby
DESCRIPTION
I am available!
I was brought in as an owner surrender with my siblings, Alpine, Arctic, Denali, Glacier, Icy & Kodiak. I am a very sweet and friendly boy who loves people! I can be shy at first, but I love attention. I am a Pointer mix, estimated to be around 3 months old. I will likely grow to be between 50-70lbs when full size. With me being a puppy, I am a clean slate to be trained at your discretion. I am not house trained, I have not walked on a leash and I know no commands. I can be introduced to almost any family environment if done correctly. I have been around other dogs before, but I have never seen a cat. I am very happy-go-lucky, so I will do great with everything with a proper introduction. I am not yet neutered, but I have an appointment scheduled on Feb. 24th. I am already vaccinated and microchipped, now ready to meet my new loving family!
ABOUT: COONHOUND DOG BREED
The Coonhound is a versatile and athletic breed known for its exceptional hunting abilities and loyalty. With a strong sense of smell and impressive tracking skills, Coonhounds are often used for hunting raccoons and other game. This breed is friendly, outgoing, and makes a devoted companion for an active family. Coonhounds come in different varieties, including the Black and Tan Coonhound, Redbone Coonhound, and Treeing Walker Coonhound, each with its own unique characteristics and qualities.
The German Shorthaired Pointer is a versatile and intelligent sporting dog breed known for its athleticism and hunting abilities. With a striking coat that is typically liver and white, these dogs are energetic, loyal, and make excellent companions for active families. They excel in various canine sports, such as agility and field trials, and are eager to please their owners. Their keen sense of smell and natural hunting instincts make them ideal for hunting birds and small game. Socialization and mental stimulation are essential for the well being of this breed.