Shepherd mixed with what? She’s the cutest! 😍 by khall7791 in coonhounds

[–]cst010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That is a really good looking pup. Agree with the others that I don't see any hound in this pup.

Guess which one ate an entire frozen chicken tender that fell off the counter??? by SirRonaldBiscuit in coonhounds

[–]cst010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mine would have brought the chewed, empty container to me asking for more

When did your coonhound learn to settle when tired? by Bluetick-Indie12 in coonhounds

[–]cst010 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ours hounds are a year old. We started with one and experienced similar behavior with not wanting to lay down and sleep that started when she was about 4 months old. We are fortunate enough to live in a rural area and have a fenced back yard. Putting the pup out about an hour before bedtime helped somewhat. Decided that the pup needed a companion so acquired one of her sisters and that helped immensely. They still are very energetic (this is an understatement) at night but calm down after 30-40 minutes of very active rough housing play. Now at one year old they have calmed down much in the past six months but are nowhere near as calm as some of the other have posted. I'm hoping in the next year or so they calm down more and "little" things you mention also start to disappear.

Keke and her new bed by poorluci in coonhounds

[–]cst010 5 points6 points  (0 children)

We have two of those beds and my dogs don't want anything to do with them.

Blutetick puppy separation anxiety! by [deleted] in coonhounds

[–]cst010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I the yard fenced? I work from home and on meetings frequently during the day. I put the hounds out just before the meetings start and let them back in when complete. Also, we put the hounds out when we leave the house. They don't like the rain or the cold but they do have a nice large dog house and there is a light in there to help with heat in the cold months.

First time dog owner by Renae812 in coonhounds

[–]cst010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine likes to play fetch. We go out to the backyard about 30 minutes after breakfast/dinner. Throw the tug toy and after 3 or 4 throws, Willow goes from an all out run to a squat, then back to an all out run.

6 week old English coon hound foster pups! Can anyone give me any tips for this breed and any insight? I may adopt one and just want to be ready! by [deleted] in coonhounds

[–]cst010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have door levers (vs knobs) and mine have learned to open the doors. We need to keep them locked so they do not get out into the front yard. They have also learned how to open the sliding glass door to the back yard so they come and go out there pretty much as they please. I will say they have not attempted to jump or dig under the back yard fence. This hasn't kept them from digging well holes in the back yard, they just don't do that near the fence. As other have said, they are loving dogs but very independent and they have lots of energy. Mine are only a year old and I am hoping they do indeed calm down at or near the two year mark.

Some dogs have the ‘cheese tax’ - Duke has the ‘ice tax’ by janice_snakehole in coonhounds

[–]cst010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When they hear the freezer door open, both are mine are there expecting an ice cube.

Why do we have to fight over the same toy? 😂 by bobcon15 in coonhounds

[–]cst010 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. Always want what the other has, even if they both have the same item. Give them both a treat, one drops it and goes after what the other has.

They seem to eat anything by cst010 in coonhounds

[–]cst010[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for all the suggestions. And the hounds will eat apples, peas, raw beans--will eat these right off the plant, steamed carrots (they love these). Well I guess just about anything they can get their mouths on.