American English Coonhound

We are unique in that we are a pro hunting rescue. I am a big advocate of hunting companions being pets first, working dogs second. All animals in my possession are or will be spayed/neutered. I do not and will not breed. Views on hunting with dogs are not up for discussion, it is legal here, and if a good home doing what makes the dog happy is available, I think it is worth a shot. If you can’t stop it, work to improve it is how I feel. We hope to have a working, open relationship with dog hunters and horse owners in our area to improve communication and education for everyone involved. Mississippi needs stronger cruelty laws, and to get this we are going to need as many people standing together as possible!

Lone Pine Rd. Washington PA 15301 United States

Next to Pit Bulls, hound dogs are the hardest to place. The population of these dogs is profound in the southern states especially…We evaluate, transport north, treat and rehab (including spay/neuter) these hounds and seek out appropriate forever homes.

Findlay OH 45840 United States

We are a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Rescue and Sanctuary for homeless Dogs located near Findlay, Ohio. We work to place dogs into safe loving homes with responsible new owners. We also provide lifelong sanctuary to senior and unadoptable dogs. Pulling from high risk and kill shelters, our mission is to save dogs from euthanasia. We also network with other rescues and individuals in an effort to save as many homeless dogs as possible and find them loving forever homes.

P.O. Box 8 Red Lion PA 17356 United States

The Last Dog Rescue is an allbreed rescue with a focus on hounds. Hounds are commonly mistreated, and not thought of as pets. They are typically forced to live outside and when they no longer hunt they are abandoned, killed or end up in a shelter where they typically are put down. They are the LAST dog out of the shelter (if at all). By the time they get to us they are sick, scared, and skinny. We spay/neuter/microchip and vaccinate them. We provide any vetting needed so that they can have a clean healthy new start. Our fosters provide vital love and care. The dogs learn to be a cherished pet rather than just a discarded tool. The hounds have also inspired us to take in some of the sickest dogs, these dogs have a lesser chance of being adopted due to illness or injury They too are vetted, fostered by the same caring wonderful fosters until they move on to a forever home.

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