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COOPER

Redbone Coonhound

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Canfield, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Cooper came to Angels for Animals on August 3rd, 2024 an an owner surrender. He is a 9 month old Redbone Hound Mix. Cooper is 9 months old and roughly 70 Pounds. Cooper needs a home with a fenced in yard and preferably older children. He does seem to like does and hasn`t met any cats. Cooper is a gentle guy but still being a puppy doesn`t know his size and strength yet.
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Annie

Redbone Coonhound

Female, Senior
Lisbon, OH
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
**WE ARE CURRENTLY DOING ADOPTIONS BY APPOINTMENT ONLY. YOU MUST CALL TO SCHEDULE AN APPOINTMENT IF YOU'RE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING. PLEASE LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL IF YOU ARE UNABLE TO REACH US. THANK YOU FOR YOUR PATIENCE AND UNDERSTANDING.- CCDP STAFF** Hi there. My name is Annie. I'm about 12 years old and I weigh about 60 lbs. I was surrendered to the pound, along with 23 other dogs, after the pound received a call from a local fire department when there was a small fire to the home and we were all found to be living in extremely deplorable conditions. Most of the other dogs lived indoors in filthy crates lined with their own feces and urine, but Fancy (another hound) and I lived in kennel outside which was also riddled with feces. Our shelter was a plastic dog house which was in two pieces, so we didn't have shelter from the cold weather and mixed precipitation either. When I came in, I had terrible ear infections that were likely left untreated for months or years. My ears were very sore and leaking pus. I went to the vet and they are working on treatment. I've had them packed, but may need more care because of how bad they were. I am a very timid girl. I am afraid of loud noises, fast movements and just about everything else. I will require a patient family that will give me time to adjust to being indoors and adjust to my surroundings. I've likely never lived inside before making my way into the pound, but I can tell ya... these blankets are pretty nice! I love having a soft bed to sleep in. I have likely never had any sort of training or house breaking, so again, a patient family will be needed for me. I do love getting attention and affection. It can take me a few minutes to warm up to new people, but once I get to know you, I will seek you out to get attention. I get along well with other dogs and I should have no issues being around other dogs in a home. I hope to find a loving family that will give me a great home for the remainder of my life. I may be a senior dog, but I still have plenty of love to give. Please consider adopting me. Our adoption fee is $152. We accept cash, check or credit/ debit cards for adoption fees. If you pay using a credit or debit card, a convenience fee of 2.39% will also be applied. If paying by check, you will need 2. One Check will be for the dog license, and one will be for your dog's adoption fee, which includes heartworm testing (for dogs 6 months of age old and older), parvo/distemper vaccine, rabies vaccine, bordetella vaccine, 3 days of panacur de-wormer, spay or neuter surgery, microchip, and a current Ohio dog license. We DO offer foster to adopt. (We will NOT accept cash for foster to adopt). We highly recommend you do a foster to adopt with your new dog if you are not 100% sure your new dog is going to work out in your home. Foster to adopt gives you a couple of weeks with the dog to make sure they are a good fit with your family before your payment is processed and the adoption is finalized. ALL DOGS/PUPPIES WILL BE SPAYED OR NEUTERED unless a health issue prohibits the surgery from being performed. Not all dogs posted for adoption are spayed/ neutered yet. If you're driving a long distance to adopt, please verify that the vetting process has been completed and dog you're interested in adopting is still available for adoption. The above mentioned vetting is all included in your adoption fee. The adoption fee and what is included in the adoption fee is NON-NEGOTIABLE. Adoptions MUST be done at the pound and in person as there is paperwork to fill out and an adoption contract that must be signed by the adopter. This means you must be willing to travel to our shelter to adopt. If the dog you're interested in adopting has medical conditions or injuries which require medical treatment, we ask that you help with the medical bills, in addition to their adoption fee if possible so we can continue to help the dogs coming in who need additional vet care. We are a county run shelter, therefore we cannot control our intake or the health or behavior of the dogs that come in to our shelter. Although we try our hardest to place all of our adoptable dogs, there are certain circumstances in which any dog in our care could be euthanized at any time and without further notice (IE: sudden untreatable medical condition or injury, temperament or behavioral problems which may not be apparent when the dog first arrives, etc.), therefore all dogs at our shelter should be considered urgent. We try our absolute hardest to never have to euthanize for space and have not had to do so for many years thanks to the ongoing support from the public and high adoption rates. Please remember; the adoption of a more highly adoptable dog will mean more time for the less adoptable dog in the kennel next to him! Shelter hours are Monday-Friday: 8 am- 4 pm. Saturday, Sunday and holidays: 8 am - 12 pm. Adoptions are always welcome any day of the week/ weekend and on holidays. We are here everyday to care for the dogs and the best way to make our day is to see our dogs go to loving families. There is nobody in the office on Saturday, Sunday or holidays, so therefore, we are unable to answer or return phone calls over the weekend. We are only staffed to take care of the dogs and do adoptions over the weekends/ on holidays. Can't adopt a dog? We would love to have more volunteers who are able to spend time with our dogs! The dogs LOVE going for walks and the socialization and exercise helps make the dogs more adoptable. Contact information: 8455 County Home Road Lisbon, OH 44432 (330)424-6663 Email: hwallace@ccclerk.org or jgordon@ccclerk.org

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Angels for Animals

4750 West South Range Rd., Canfield, OH 44406

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Columbiana County Dog Pound & Adoption Center

8455 County Home Road, Lisbon, OH 44432

Pet Types: dogs

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