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The Redbone Coonhound is a breed known for its excellent hunting abilities, particularly when it comes to raccoons. The instinctual prey drive of these 45-70-pound dogs often makes them difficult housemates for small animals. The Redbone’s short, smooth and shiny coat is typically red, covering long, droopy ears and a high tail. Like other Coonhounds, the Redbone has a chirpy, braying bark that carries long distances—so these dogs are usually best-suited to more rural homes.
Temperament
Friendly, active, confident, outdoorsy
Breed Fast Facts
45 - 70 lbs
Medium
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Medium
10 to 12 years
Dogs have it good in Kansas! This is one of the United States’ most dog-friendly states, home to dog parks galore and animal health services aplenty. That’s especially true in Kansas City, one of the most affordable cities in the country to own and care for a pet. It’s easy to enjoy yourself out and about in Kansas with your best furry friend thanks to so many pet supply shops, vet clinics, pet-friendly establishments and specialty care facilities like pet chiropractic offices. If you and your dog are up for some good old-fashioned outdoor fun, check out the dog-friendly hiking spots at the Rock Town Trail, Agave Ridge Loop, Table Mound Trail and many more.
The most popular dog breed in Kansas City is the Boston Terrier.
Shelter dog Queen became famous after someone moved into her kennel to promote her adoption after 400 days living at the shelter. She was adopted soon after!
Kansas has no official dog mascot—not even Toto from The Wizard of Oz.
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