Posted: September 25, 2012
Hi my Name is
HENRY
DOB: 4-29-12
Gender: Male
Size: Medium now, will be a large dog
My Behavior:
HENRY is a male Coonhound that we found during Hurricane Isaac. He's been with us for a few weeks now with no owner coming to claim him. Judging from his behavior he seems to have been hit and handled too hard as he can sometimes be head shy. So this time around Henry will need a fun yet gentle owner who will show him the good life!
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I live in the country and have grown up aroung dogs like Henry and he has got to be one of the coolest looking black and tan I’ve seen. Those speckled legs just add to the mischief lurking in those eyes.
Henry looks like a good dog and a sweet puppy.
What a handsome fella! I just wanted to put up a comment since he was the only one I saw without any comments. I hope he finds a new and loving owner soon!
My husband loves this dog! he wants him
What a cutie! He looks like a great dog!
Look at those gorgeous eyes he has. What a great looking dog!
He looks just like my coonhound Buddy did when he was that age!!
I would adopt Henry in a heart beat but we live out of state and have 2 elderly dogs. Sometimes your heart just knows the right dog for you but the timing is all wrong.