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My basic info
Breed
Bluetick Coonhound
Color
Black - with White
Age
2 years old, Young
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
85 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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ADOPT SKEETER!!
Meet Skeeter, the ultimate Bluetick boy! This two-year-old is so handsome, sporting a laid-back vibe that makes him the perfect cuddle buddy. When he’s not snuggled up with you, you can find him cruising around, soaking up the sights from his favorite front window perch, watching the world go by.
Skeeter’s not one to bark much—unless he’s jamming with his canine pals. He’s a social butterfly, getting along with all dogs, big or small, and while he can share space with cats, they’ll need to know how to dodge his playful antics when he gets a little too pumped up.
This cool dude is fully potty trained, knows the ins and outs of a dog door, and even does well in his kennel. Just a heads up: he’s a bit of an escape artist, so that crate might need some extra reinforcement! Skeeter struts his stuff on a leash, although a gentle leader helps keep him in check. He’s also a fantastic co-pilot for car rides, ready to take a backseat adventure with you.
But watch out! Skeeter has a knack for counter surfing and if you leave a loaf of bread on the counter, it’ll be gone in a flash! He’s got a big heart and a love for playtime, so he absolutely needs a furry friend to join him in the fun. Tennis balls and long chew toys are his jam! He loves hats and will steal them off of your head. He's a big goofball!
With a little guidance and some clear expectations, this boy will impress you with how quickly he learns. He’s great with kids, but with that playful energy, he might accidentally knock the little ones over, so supervision is key. And while he’s working to curb his jumping greeting style, he’ll still give you a happy leap of joy when you come home! And a loving bay.
Skeeter needs a secure six-foot fence to roam and play, so no apartment living for this adventurous spirit. If you’re ready for a fun-loving, easy-going companion who’s always up for a good time, Skeeter is your guy!
ADOPT SKEETER!!
Meet Skeeter, the ultimate Bluetick boy! This two-year-old is so handsome, sporting a laid-back vibe that makes him the perfect cuddle buddy. When he’s not snuggled up with you, you can find him cruising around, soaking up the sights from his favorite front window perch, watching the world go by.
Skeeter’s not one to bark much—unless he’s jamming with his canine pals. He’s a social butterfly, getting along with all dogs, big or small, and while he can share space with cats, they’ll need to know how to dodge his playful antics when he gets a little too pumped up.
This cool dude is fully potty trained, knows the ins and outs of a dog door, and even does well in his kennel. Just a heads up: he’s a bit of an escape artist, so that crate might need some extra reinforcement! Skeeter struts his stuff on a leash, although a gentle leader helps keep him in check. He’s also a fantastic co-pilot for car rides, ready to take a backseat adventure with you.
But watch out! Skeeter has a knack for counter surfing and if you leave a loaf of bread on the counter, it’ll be gone in a flash! He’s got a big heart and a love for playtime, so he absolutely needs a furry friend to join him in the fun. Tennis balls and long chew toys are his jam! He loves hats and will steal them off of your head. He's a big goofball!
With a little guidance and some clear expectations, this boy will impress you with how quickly he learns. He’s great with kids, but with that playful energy, he might accidentally knock the little ones over, so supervision is key. And while he’s working to curb his jumping greeting style, he’ll still give you a happy leap of joy when you come home! And a loving bay.
Skeeter needs a secure six-foot fence to roam and play, so no apartment living for this adventurous spirit. If you’re ready for a fun-loving, easy-going companion who’s always up for a good time, Skeeter is your guy!
An adoption agreement is required for each rescue dog. Our agreement is built around the application and combined to make the most of everyone’s valuable time. Additional verbiage and/or provisions may be written into the agreement tailored to the specific needs of the rescue dog i.e. vaccinations or spay/neuter surgeries.
A completed and signed agreement is requested at the beginning of any trial period. Trial periods are not a requirement of our adoption process but rather a courtesy we offer. We support trial periods consisting of an overnight stay or a weekend trip. This exercise helps everyone become more comfortable and fosters a sense of security.
Adoption fees vary depending on the age, breed and health of the dog. Please contact us on the dog you are interested in for more info on the adoption fee.
An adoption agreement is required for each rescue dog. Our agreement is built around the application and combined to make the most of everyone’s valuable time. Additional verbiage and/or provisions may be written into the agreement tailored to the specific needs of the rescue dog i.e. vaccinations or spay/neuter surgeries.
A completed and signed agreement is requested at the beginning of any trial period. Trial periods are not a requirement of our adoption process but rather a courtesy we offer. We support trial periods consisting of an overnight stay or a weekend trip. This exercise helps everyone become more comfortable and fosters a sense of security.
Adoption fees vary depending on the age, breed and health of the dog. Please contact us on the dog you are interested in for more info on the adoption fee.
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We are a foster based organization. Please email us about setting up a meeting for a specific dog! We also do special events!
We are a foster based organization. Please email us about setting up a meeting for a specific dog! We also do special events!
More about this rescue
In the spring of 2011, I received an email that was filled disturbing content. Concordia Animal Control in Kansas sent out a plea to all Colorado Dog Rescues. The email was filled with a descriptive tale outlining four Hound dogs that had been chained on four foot leads and left to die in a suburban backyard.
The animal control officer that had generated the plea for rescue had turned to Colorado in hopes that four good homes could be located for the recovering hounds. The officer knew that finding rescue within Kansas state lines was next to impossible because hound dogs are a dime-a-dozen.
As I read the story of the emaciated hounds and the neglect they had suffered, I knew that I needed to take action. I had to find rescue for these poor animals. I immediately forwarded the email to everyone in Colorado that I knew was a dog lover. Next, I trashed the email. Because after all, I had done my part for the hounds.
The same email arrived again just a couple of days later. This time the message was marked urgent. Rescue in Colorado had not come through. After spending thousands of dollars on nursing the dogs back from the brink of death, they were in danger of being euthanized. Of course, I did what any dog lover would do; I forwarded the email. Again, I sent the plea to everyone in Colorado that I knew had a rescue dog, wanted to rescue a dog, and simply loved rescue dogs.
A week later a similar email from the same author arrived in my box. I was appalled. No one had offered a safe place for these refugees. Only one rescue in Colorado had stepped up; they took two of the hounds.
I thought to myself, Of all the people in Colorado I sent the rescue email to, not one had room in their home for two hound dogs?! NOT ONE! I was disturbed by the lack of empathy my friends had shown. Moreover, I was disappointed that no one offered any kind of help.
It was at that moment I realized that I hadn’t done anything to help secure rescue in Colorado for any of the hounds. And there my personal rescue story began. Forty eight hours and a thousand phone calls later, I drove from Colorado to Kansas to rescue a couple of hound dogs.
In the spring of 2011, I received an email that was filled disturbing content. Concordia Animal Control in Kansas sent out a plea to all Colorado Dog Rescues. The email was filled with a descriptive tale outlining four Hound dogs that had been chained on four foot leads and left to die in a suburban backyard.
The animal control officer that had generated the plea for rescue had turned to Colorado in hopes that four good homes could be located for the recovering hounds. The officer knew that finding rescue within Kansas state lines was next to impossible because hound dogs are a dime-a-dozen.
As I read the story of the emaciated hounds and the neglect they had suffered, I knew that I needed to take action. I had to find rescue for these poor animals. I immediately forwarded the email to everyone in Colorado that I knew was a dog lover. Next, I trashed the email. Because after all, I had done my part for the hounds.
The same email arrived again just a couple of days later. This time the message was marked urgent. Rescue in Colorado had not come through. After spending thousands of dollars on nursing the dogs back from the brink of death, they were in danger of being euthanized. Of course, I did what any dog lover would do; I forwarded the email. Again, I sent the plea to everyone in Colorado that I knew had a rescue dog, wanted to rescue a dog, and simply loved rescue dogs.
A week later a similar email from the same author arrived in my box. I was appalled. No one had offered a safe place for these refugees. Only one rescue in Colorado had stepped up; they took two of the hounds.
I thought to myself, Of all the people in Colorado I sent the rescue email to, not one had room in their home for two hound dogs?! NOT ONE! I was disturbed by the lack of empathy my friends had shown. Moreover, I was disappointed that no one offered any kind of help.
It was at that moment I realized that I hadn’t done anything to help secure rescue in Colorado for any of the hounds. And there my personal rescue story began. Forty eight hours and a thousand phone calls later, I drove from Colorado to Kansas to rescue a couple of hound dogs.
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