Big City Coonhounds

               Coonhound Abby  – Oh ! You thought this was YOUR space???

A big thank you to hound lover Jessica McEachern ! I love when fellow houndies love “the family coonhound”. Jessica shared the story of her two “big city hounds”, Abby and Lucy. Abby is 7, almost 8 and her DNA test says that Abby is Treeing Walker or American English coonhound.  She was pulled from a kill shelter in North Carolina with her six siblings when they were about 8 weeks old.  Abby (originally  “Wishbone”) was the last one of her siblings to be adopted – which worked out perfectly for Jessica! 

Abby was about five months old when Jessica rescued her, and gives credit to this sweet hound for helping her through a very rough patch in her life.  Going through a difficult marriage which ended in divorce, prompted Jessica to move back to Long Island where she is from originally. Jessica  was a bit concerned about the change in environment for Abby, since she  had so much wide open space in their previous home upstate. Long Island – at least the area in which she  lives – is more densely populated with less open space, but she does have a back yard with plenty of room to run. From time to time Jessica worries  about what her neighbors think of Abby’s coonhound barking and baying. Whenever Abby sees a squirrel, possum or rabbit she has a high-pitched, hysterical scream. Luckily, most of the people in her neighborhood have dogs, so they seem to understand.

                     Hard at rest !!!

Abby isn’t a big talker but Jessica says she is happy to sing along if she hears other dogs howling on You Tube videos!  Even though Abby is a bit shy, if  new people are patient with her and don’t reach out to pet her right away, she’ll approach them and sniff them. She’s affectionate in her own way.  Like most hounds, Abby LOVES to go for long walks. And also like most hounds, she has her own way of “demanding” to go on those long walks. If Jessica is upstairs with the door shut, Abby will kick it open and bark, demanding to be walked. Then does the excited happy dance around the house as Jessica is  getting her harness and leash ready. Loud noises prompt her to sleep  on the bed, and Abby thinks a 50 pound coonhound fits perfectly well on a full size bed!      

Jessica’s second hound Lucy, is a mix with beagle and possibly American Foxhound, as she has characteristics of both.  Lucy was adopted  from a rescue group in Louisiana. She had been a family pet and once the family moved away, they left her behind. She was on her own until a neighbor took her in but could not keep her as she had 8 of her own dogs.  While Jessica can’t be sure of her exact age, she is probably about 6 years old.  She was very young when Jessica adopted her in 2014, still very puppy-like, so probably not much older than a year or so. Jessica describes Lucy as Miss Personality.

                       You ARE sharing that egg and cheese biscuit right???

She loves to be the center of attention, has no qualms about letting Jessica know when she wants to eat or  go outside, and has perfected sit up and “beg.” She’s very affectionate and loves to shower you with kisses. When she hears something outside she’ll let out an almighty “WOOOOOO!”

                                                                           Begging posture perfected !!!!!

It is pretty obvious that Jessica loves  these two girls with all her heart, and after hearing their stories we can certainly understand why.  Although Jessica’s  area is considered part of the NYC metro area, it’s a bit more suburban, but she adds that  in recent years her village seems to be looking more and more like the city. She has friends who live in Manhattan and own dogs and it is not as tough as it may seem. They do have some nice areas to walk and get exercise, such as Central Park. So can a hound be a star in the big city ?  Absolutely !! Case in point ?? Abby and Lucy !!

                                                           City girls !!!!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   A big thank you to Jessica McEachern for sharing the story of her beautiful hounds with us. Welcome to “the family”!!
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BIG CITY COONHOUNDS

 

                     The handsome Sunny stylin’ his fall plaid at Prospect Park!!

It is my pleasure to introduce our newest “big city coonhound” !! Meet gorgeous Sunny and his hooman, Frank. According to Frank, Sunny joined the family in August of 2015, and at the time he had never even heard of a coonhound. In fact, Frank shares, “At first we thought he was a beagle.” He soon learned other wise when Sunny started to grow into his ears and paws.  Frank immediately fell in love with Sunny’s personality. He is a typical hound – gentle, social and LOVES to snuggle up next to his humans.  No matter where you go he’ll follow right behind you (this may NOT be a typical coonhound trait).

Hiking at Bear Mountain

 

Checking out Coney Island
Enjoying the apple festival in Warwick, NY

Frank also learned a new meaning of stubborn and found it necessary to do some training with Sunny as he was “difficult” here and there at the beginning. But Sunny LOVES the city life. He enjoys going to the dog park, for long walks around the city to the Brooklyn Bridge, downtown, and to street festivals.  The park is an absolute favorite for chasing squirrels. Frank plans to give Sunny a chance to visit Central Park as well.  The versatile Sunny is also an avid hiker, and loves heading to Bear Mountain which is just 45 minutes north. Frank says Sunny is also quite the attention grabber. Everywhere he goes, people stop him and say what a beautiful dog Sunny is, and most say they have never seen his breed before.  Sunny has been in Frank’s family’s life for four years now, and he says, “We cannot imagine being without him.”  He adds that he is pretty sure a hound will be in his family for a LONG time.

After meeting Sunny, we can certainly understand why!!!!

Sunny checking out the Brooklyn Bridge

 

Lovin’ the night life!

 

Setting sail !!    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

A huge thanks to Frank and his family for sharing Sunny with “The Family Coonhound” !!!!

#hounddoghappy

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BIG CITY COONHOUNDS

I am becoming obsessed with coonhounds living in big cities.  Here is the story of Willow, living large in LA !!  Thank you Adam Sklar for adopting a coonhound and for sharing your story with “the family coonhound”.

Is there a problem with my ears?

Adam Sklar <willowthebluetickhound@gmail.com>
Dec, 2018, 12:58 AM

I grew up in a small town in Canada. It was the kind of place that you could walk around barefoot and feel the mud between your toes. It was the type of place you could play till dark. I knew nothing of blue tick hounds until I read Where the Red Fern Grows. Instantly I felt like Billy the main character and was hound crazy. We didn’t have much money and my ma worked 3 jobs. It just wasn’t going to happen. Fast forward 25 years. I’m married with 2 pups. A beagle and a jack russell. Sweat Pea is a hound, her love knows no bounds and she’s our life. She is dying of cancer and so we thought that bringing in a puppy hound would revitalize her.

Seriously cute !!!!

Getting a new pup isn’t something you just do, we did lots of research before we got our little blue tick,Willow. She is smart, sweet, and absolutely beautiful. Hounds make great family pets due to their easy going nature. That being said they are stubborn and their nose leads the way. I’ve decided that as long as I have dogs it will be a hound. Long ears and doughy understanding eyes are always there for love and support. Hounds are great city pups for so many reasons. Long walks and hikes are especially needed as they are very active. I wouldn’t have it any other way!

 

According to Adam, he is a huge lover and advocate of hounds. He adds, ” There is nothing more special then the love of a hound.”

 

                                                                    Where is the pet aisle ????

Sooo much to see !!!!!

 

                                                                                   

                                                                Ready to cruise !!!  

 

Update: At the time of this posting, Sweet Pea has crossed over the bridge. We mourn with you Adam, and know the pain you are feeling. Just remember she is waiting for you at the bridge.  They may be gone from our lives but never from our hearts !!

#hounddogurban

 

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