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Breed guide

Redbone Coonhound

Life with a Redbone Coonhound often means leash walks with plenty of sniffing, patient recall practice, and a secure plan for that busy nose.

Redbone Coonhound
Adult sizeLarge
Adult heightMales: 22-27 inches; Females: 21-26 inches
Adult weight45-70 pounds
Life expectancy12-15 years
CoatShort smooth red coat with simple grooming needs
Recognized byAKC

Energy

Plan for real daily work with a Redbone Coonhound: walks, play, training, or a job that uses that busy body.

Grooming

Redbone Coonhound is usually simple to groom, though nails, ears, teeth, and skin still matter.

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Family fit

Redbone Coonhound can be a joyful family dog when adults make time for training, exercise, and calm supervision.

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Cuddly

Redbone Coonhound can be affectionate while still needing personal space and a predictable home rhythm.

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Training ease

Redbone Coonhound can learn plenty, but short sessions and patience matter more than pressure.

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First-time fit

Redbone Coonhound may feel smoother for someone comfortable with dog training, structure, and patient follow-through.

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Apartment fit

Redbone Coonhound is usually happier with more room, more routine, and fewer close-neighbor surprises.

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Kid-friendly

Redbone Coonhound can do well with kids when play is supervised and the dog gets a quiet escape.

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Shedding

Redbone Coonhound is usually manageable for loose hair, with more brushing during coat changes.

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Watchdog

Redbone Coonhound will usually notice changes at home without being a full-time guard dog.

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Food needs

Measured meals help a Redbone Coonhound stay lean, which makes exercise and joints easier on the dog.

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Intelligence

Redbone Coonhound often learns best when the lesson connects to the dog's real instincts and daily routine.

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Affection

Redbone Coonhound often shows affection through trust, routine, and choosing to stay nearby.

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Great fit for

  • Homes that enjoy long walks, scent games, and outdoor time.
  • People who understand leash safety, barking, and recall work.
  • Owners who want a real working hound, not just an unusual-looking pet.

Think twice if

  • The nose can outrank your voice, so off-leash freedom needs real caution.
  • Many hounds are vocal; close neighbors may not love the soundtrack.
  • A bored hound can become restless, noisy, or creative indoors.

Personality

With a Redbone Coonhound, the nose, eyes, or old working instincts may speak first outdoors. A secure leash, patient training, and a sense of humor help.

Exercise

Plan on daily exercise and a little brain work. Redbone Coonhound is much easier to live with after the body and mind have both had something useful to do.

Training

Keep lessons short and practical. Redbone Coonhound may not love drilling the same thing over and over, but clear rewards and patience go a long way.

Grooming

The coat is usually easy, but easy does not mean no care. Keep nails, teeth, ears, and skin checks on the calendar.

Food

Measured meals matter. Keeping a Redbone Coonhound lean protects joints, stamina, and everyday comfort.

Health

Keep growth, joints, weight, and conditioning in mind. A lean, well-muscled Redbone Coonhound is usually a happier dog, and your vet can help you plan the right pace.

Useful gear

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Long dog training line

Long tracking line

Great for a Redbone Coonhound that wants to follow its nose while you keep the adventure safely attached.

Adjustable front-clip dog harness

Escape-resistant harness

A smart walking setup for a Redbone Coonhound with forward drive. It gives you more control without making walks feel harsh.

Dog ear cleaner bottle and cotton pads

Dog ear cleaner

Handy for a Redbone Coonhound, especially if those ears trap moisture or dirt after walks and play.

Redbone Coonhound FAQ

Is a Redbone Coonhound a good family dog?

Often, yes, when the daily routine fits the dog. For this breed, the short version is: good when the day includes enough exercise and structure. Training, supervision, and enough exercise still matter.

Does a Redbone Coonhound shed?

Low to moderate. Brush on a routine that matches the coat instead of waiting until the house tells you it is time.

How much exercise does a Redbone Coonhound need?

Daily mileage plus scent work. Most dogs do best when walks, play, and a little training are part of the same daily rhythm.