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401 S. Laurel Ave
Sanford, FL 32771
407-302-4497
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Name: Blaze
Status: Adopted!
Adoption Fee: 350.00
Species: Dog
Breed: Hound / Mixed (short coat)
Pattern: Bicolor
Sex: Male (neutered)
Current Size: 19 Pounds
Potential Size: 60 Pounds
General Potential Size: Small
Current Age: 11 Years 8 Months (best estimate)
Activity Level: Highly Active
Indoor or Outdoor: Indoor Only
Good with Dogs: Yes
Good with Kids: Yes
Microchipped: Yes
Description:

 

Leash Manners - Blaze does walk on a leash, but he will stop often and roll around in the grass.

 

Crate/House Training - Not house trained yet. He has been getting better but does still have accidents in the house. 

 

Socialization – He is a very good puppy. He loves people and other dogs. I took him to the dog park and he played with everyone from a 150 lbs Great Dane to a puppy his same size. Everyone really thought he was a cute dog. 

Energy Level and Exercise – Moderate/High energy. He is a puppy so he goes from bursts of energy to sleeping for hours. 

Daily Structure and Schedule –  We get up about 6-6:30 and go out immediately. After he goes to the bathroom I let him roam around the Kitchen while I prepare his breakfast. I feed him in his kennel and after breakfast I keep him in his kennel while I get ready for work. On works days he goes to work with me. On our days off I try and give him a lot of exercise in the morning like a long walk or a trip to the dog park. A tired puppy is a good puppy. Dinner time I feed him in his kennel and give him a few more minutes of quiet time. I take him out the bathroom every couple of hours before bed time. The first few nights I had to get up during the night to let him out to keep him from accidents in his kennel. Last night was the first night he slept thought the night.

 

Confidence Level – Friendly and confident with people. He is great with my dog and has made a few friends at work.   Enjoys car rides. 

Obedience Training – Because of his age I haven't tried to teach to many tricks. Mostly working on him recognizing his name and house training. 

Ideal Home -  Would love an active home with a single person, a couple or a family.  He would enjoy a fenced yard and someone who would enjoy walking and playing with him.  He would enjoys my dog but seems to want my attention so I think he will be happy being an only dog if his owner enjoys spending time with him. He is playful and gentle and will bond quickly to a caring person who has time for him.  He will make a loyal companion or a great family pet



General Information about Hound Dogs

All of the dogs listed below belong to the collection of dogs referred to as Hound Dogs. As implied by its name Hound Dogs have been bred to chase (or hound) a quarry by sight or smell, or a combination of both senses. Sighthounds have exceptional eyesight, combined with the speed and stamina necessary to catch the intended prey once seen, typical examples being the Greyhound and the Whippet. Hounds which rely strongly on the sense of smell to follow the trail of a prey, such as the Bloodhound, quite literally follow their noses, speed and eyesight is of less importance.

Characteristics and features have been introduced and strengthened by breeding from animals who already demonstrated the desired traits. Breeding for appearance was only introduced in the 19th Century. Before this time dogs and puppies were bred to increase useful abilities and traits helpful for the duties they were intended for. Thus, the various hound breeds were initially introduced to help man according to specific requirements such as hunting and running, flushing out and driving game, vermin hunting, guard duties and tracking.

In this day and age only a few hounds still undertake these tasks, but nevertheless, they still harbour the skills and characteristics that made the original Whippet dog breeding program successful. The Hound Breed Group of dogs differ in that some hunt by scent and others by sight. Many hounds are kept in packs, in outdoor kennels. Any dogs and puppies belonging to the Hound breeds require a significant amount of exercise as they have high stamina levels suitable for hunting quarry. There are some breeds in this group who make a distinctive ' baying ' sound - invaluable information should be considering puppies.

 

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