Barron is a 9-month-old pup who has spent most of his puppyhood growing up in a rural shelter after coming in as a stray.
Not ideal, but also somehow did not ruin him.
He’s been in a foster home for the last month and has adjusted to home life better than he had any reason to — which says a lot about him. He lives with other dogs, figured out how to be a normal house dog quickly, and acts like he’s been waiting his whole life to do this — because he has.
Physically, he’s still in that awkward growing phase — long legs, lean body, not always 100% sure where all of it is at any given moment. He’s got big Scooby-Doo energy — sweet, a little clueless, and occasionally forgets how his own legs work.
He runs like he’s got somewhere important to be, then forgets what that was halfway through. He’ll check over his shoulder to make sure his friend is still with him and then run directly into a tree, a wall, or just the concept of his own feet. He recovers quickly and pretends it didn’t happen.
He’s happy to be included, even if he’s not totally sure what’s going on. He handles new situations with confidence and a willingness to just figure it out as he goes. Underneath the puppy phase, he’s steady and easygoing — quietly convinced he’s doing a good job, and he’s not wrong.
At three months old, Barron competed in the Winnsboro Autumn Trails pet costume contest as part of a butterfly/caterpillar duo (he was the caterpillar, his foster mom was the butterfly) and took home second place, which makes him a decorated competitor.
For a dog who didn’t get a typical start, he’s surprisingly normal — no big quirks, no complicated backstory, just a young dog catching up.
He’s still a puppy, so he’ll need the usual structure and consistency, but nothing out of the ordinary. He just wants to be included, have a buddy, and exist near his people like a tall, slightly uncoordinated shadow.
He didn’t get the start he should have, but he’s making up for it quickly.
Barron is fully vetted and ready to find his forever family.
BARRON
Redbone Coonhound, Mixed Breed
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Scroggins, Texas
male, medium, young
Redbone Coonhound, Mixed Breed
Scroggins, Texas
