Penny

Sweet coonhound/pit mix needs a new home!

Penny is a wonderful, high spirited, 5 year old Coonhound / Pit Mix in need of a new home. She loves to go on walks, cuddle up on the couch, play tug of war, and sniff all the smells. She is a fun and quirky dog that will make you laugh with her silly antics and funny faces. Once you're Penny's person she’ll always be by your side (and likely staring at you). She’s also very food motivated, and would do anything for a treat!

Penny would do best in a single pet home with no children.

Unfortunately, our family had to make the heartbreaking decision to rehome Penny as we can no longer provide the environment she needs to thrive in. She is dog aggressive, has some anxiety issues, and is nervous around children.

We recently welcomed home a newborn, and while in the hospital there was an incident with Penny and another dog that occurred in our dog sitter’s home that made us reconsider if our family could give Penny what she needs to live a long, happy, healthy life. If you are able, Penny would make a loving and fun member of your household.

Pet's Name: Penny
Dog: Primary Breed: Coonhound
Primary Breed (if not in list): Coonhound / Pit mix
Birthdate, estimate is okay: 06/01/2019
Age Category: Adult
Where did you get your pet?: All Dogs Come from Heaven
Adoption Day, when did you adopt your pet? An estimate is okay.: 11/24/2019
Gender: Female
Size (at full grown): Large
Weight (in pounds) at full-grown size. Example: 35: 75
Primary Color: Black (Mostly)
What are your pet's favorite toys and activities?: Tug of war, LOVES walks, likes running free but needs a fence or else she'll roam Also a good cuddle buddy
Has your dog received any formal obedience training?: No
What commands does your dog know?: Sit, down, spin, stay (sorta), place (sorta). She knows "come", but I think she thinks it means "come back inside"
Has your dog ever exhibited any challenging behaviors, such as biting a person or another pet? If so, could you please share some details about the situation?: Has never bitten a person, but has issues with other dogs: has bitten a dog due to food guarding (small bite, drew blood but let go immediately). A second incident had no clear trigger; Penny attacked a dog she's known all her life. Bit this dog's neck and did not let go for an extended period of time.
How does your dog react to being left alone for short periods?: A little anxiety but mostly ok. If she's in her crate she's totally fine
Are there any specific triggers that cause your dog anxiety or stress?: Food guarding is a big trigger. She also acts jumpy around children. The presence of other dogs in general can cause her anxiety as well. Storms also spook her and that's been getting worse over time, but fireworks are fine. The vet is also scary (we've had to drug her at our vet's recommendation).
Is there a particular routine that works best for your dog in terms of feeding, walking, and sleep?: I would only say walks once per day to keep her from getting cooped up, otherwise she's pretty flexible
Medical History and Care:
Vaccinations up to date
Spayed or Neutered
House/Litter-Trained
Microchipped
Special Diet
Special Needs
Never Vetted
Unknown
Does your pet have any history of health issues or medical conditions that potential adopters should be aware of?: Allergies, she takes Zyrtec for that (and occasionally needs an ear squirt or two)
Personality:
Playful
Constant Companion
High Energy
Medium Energy
Low Energy
Stubborn
Timid
Needs Training
Friendly to Strangers
Good with Other Dogs
Good with Young Children
Good with Cats
Bonded Pair
Requires A Fenced Yard
Crate Trained
Purebred
How is your dog with other dogs?: Aggressive: Does not get along with other dogs and may show aggressive behavior.
How is your dog with cats?: Shy: A bit nervous around cats but not aggressive.
What's the most endearing thing about your dog?: Very goofy; she loves to play and has very exaggerated movements when doing so. She has very good/sweet eye contact, and will always be next to you. She loves doing the "dog hug" headbutt thing too. She gets incredibly excited when she knows a walk and/or dinner is coming.
What criteria are important to you when considering an adoptive family or home for your pet?: Penny needs a moderate amount of stimulation/outside time and a patient, loving family.
Is there anything else you'd like your pet's new family to know?: She doesn't like hugs or for people to touch her belly too much, but she can't get enough butt pats and back and head rubs
Why are you rehoming your pet (primary reason)?: Pet Behavior
Rehoming reason details (if necessary): Just had a newborn, and due to recent events we don't think we can trust her. She can be a little unpredictable in an unmanaged environment.
If applicable, do you have the legal right or necessary permission from the breeder or rescue organization to rehome this pet? :
Not Applicable
Yes
How long will you be able to keep your pet before you may need to consider surrendering him or her to a rescue?: Three months
Who is your veterinarian?: Hopewell Animal Hospital
What do you feed your pet, and does he/she have any feeding quirks or preferences?: Royal Canin Veterinary Diet Hydrolyzed Protein HP Dry Dog Food, otherwise she starts getting skin rashes
Do you have pet insurance for your pet? : No
Would you consider a long distance adoption?:
Yes
No
Maybe
City, State: Cincinnati, OH
Zip Code: 45242
How did you hear about us?: Google Search
Service Level: Specialized: For pets with significant behavioral challenges