Our old (over 11.5 years) redbone hound got to where she couldn't eat or drink, and after vet care, a lot of good home care, and soul searching, the decision was made with our vet to put her to sleep late this morning. Here she is yesterday sleeping peacefully by one of her favorite shade trees.
John I am so sorry for your loss! We had one of our Redbones die over the winter(8yrs old).They are a very intelligent breed and are great with kids and have a good disposition.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
Yeah, all those very routine-ish things that you did together, and the character of the dog.
Excerpt from Robert Crais' "The Monkey's Raincoat:" "She took another microscopic bite of her sandwich, then pushed it away. Maybe she absorbed nutrients from her surroundings."
Sometimes we remember the good times the best by what our pets did during them. Also, dogs are faithful companions and have that child-like trust.
Are there different breeds/coloration of redbone? My brother's family is still looking for a good family oriented puppy that can be trusted with small children.
canyoncreek, Scarlet was originally a rescue when she was about nine months old (vet's guess). We got her when she was a few months over two years old (best guess by a couple of veterinarians), in February 2007 because the people who had her lived on a paved road and had only a four foot chainlink fence that she continually jumped, and would seek out game and neighbors trash. We had a good six foot fence. The first time we took her to our vet later that spring, he remarked that she was about the most docile dog he had ever seen. But, she would play hard, and wasn't socialized to children, so we kept her away from them until she got much older. I think if your brother got a redbone hound as a pup, and raised it with the children, it would be very good with the children. They are affectionate, but somewhat aloof and do not require or seek frequent attention. Definitely not a lapdog. He needs a good fence for a young hound. Scarlet, in middle age, once took a possum off the very top of our six foot privacy fence in one mighty leap, and crushed it before I could do anything. The coloration is all a nice deep reddish brown, with perhaps a white hand on the chest. In the picture, you can see her muzzle and face is nearly all gray, but it was originally the same color as her back.
She was the best dog I ever had, and I have had six others in my life.
John, very sorry for your loss. I have had and have a great dog now. Now is a 357 breed MUTT!I always wanted a Redbone after reading Where a Red Fern Grows.