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Foxhound puppies and dogs in Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Lewey

Foxhound Siberian Husky

Male, Adult
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
LOCATION: Denver, CO area Lewey has spent the last year watching other dogs get chosen while he keeps waiting for the person who feels like home. Lewey is a friendly, talkative foxhound who loves people and has a big, happy personality. He's playful, energetic, and always ready for a walk or a backyard adventure. He does well meeting new people, is gentle with kids he's met, and mostly just wants someone to chat with and hang out beside. He gets along great with other dogs, chases chickens, and pretty much ignores cats. Like many hounds, he's an athletic guy with lots of energy, so he'll thrive with a family who can give him room to run and a routine that keeps both his mind and legs busy. He's sensitive to loud noises during deer season and he's still learning some basic manners, but he's a sweet dog who genuinely wants to connect and do well. Lewey would love a home with space, structure, and people who enjoy an affectionate, lively companion. With a little training and plenty of love, he's the kind of dog who was born to be someone's best friend.
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Max

Foxhound

Male, Adult
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Max is the kind of hound who lives for movement, connection, and the outdoors- he loves to cuddle, loves to roughhouse, loves his walks, and absolutely lives to run full-speed with those long foxhound legs stretched all the way out. He's food motivated, loves every snack offered, and thinks exercise, yard patrol, and snacks form the holy trinity of happiness. Snuggly, affectionate, great on walks, eager to be with his people, and happy snoozing in the bed- He's been a well loved house dog for five years and it shows! Everyone agrees he's a genuinely sweet, affectionate, playful dog. Max is social, especially with the *right* dogs. He prefers friendly dogs who play like he does - chasing, wrestling, and big goofy energy. He's not interested in cats. Max *loves* to do classic hound yard work. He patrols the fence line, trees squirrels, alerts to mysterious backyard intruders like possums and groundhogs, and takes his self-appointed job as Yard Security Officer very seriously. Outdoor access is his love language. Max will do best in a home with lots of space and plenty of exercise to help him relax and reset. His ideal match is someone with an active, outdoorsy lifestyle who wants a companion for hikes, sniffing sessions, yard surveying, and long naps afterward. He’d love a fenced yard, plenty of outdoor access and maybe a goofy wrestling buddy who matches his play style. Someone who appreciates hound instincts and can give him quality one-on-one time would be perfect for him. Regarding crate training: He'll go into a crate when asked, but because it has only been used as a timeout spot after counter surfing adventures, he currently sees it as punishment rather than a cozy den. With positive reinforcement, he could learn to love it! Oh, and he can also lock doors and turn door knobs. Crazy hound!!

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We'll also keep you updated on Lewey's adoption status with email updates.
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Lewey

Foxhound Siberian Husky

Male, Adult
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
LOCATION: Denver, CO area Lewey has spent the last year watching other dogs get chosen while he keeps waiting for the person who feels like home. Lewey is a friendly, talkative foxhound who loves people and has a big, happy personality. He's playful, energetic, and always ready for a walk or a backyard adventure. He does well meeting new people, is gentle with kids he's met, and mostly just wants someone to chat with and hang out beside. He gets along great with other dogs, chases chickens, and pretty much ignores cats. Like many hounds, he's an athletic guy with lots of energy, so he'll thrive with a family who can give him room to run and a routine that keeps both his mind and legs busy. He's sensitive to loud noises during deer season and he's still learning some basic manners, but he's a sweet dog who genuinely wants to connect and do well. Lewey would love a home with space, structure, and people who enjoy an affectionate, lively companion. With a little training and plenty of love, he's the kind of dog who was born to be someone's best friend.
We'll also keep you updated on Max's adoption status with email updates.
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Max

Foxhound

Male, Adult
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Max is the kind of hound who lives for movement, connection, and the outdoors- he loves to cuddle, loves to roughhouse, loves his walks, and absolutely lives to run full-speed with those long foxhound legs stretched all the way out. He's food motivated, loves every snack offered, and thinks exercise, yard patrol, and snacks form the holy trinity of happiness. Snuggly, affectionate, great on walks, eager to be with his people, and happy snoozing in the bed- He's been a well loved house dog for five years and it shows! Everyone agrees he's a genuinely sweet, affectionate, playful dog. Max is social, especially with the *right* dogs. He prefers friendly dogs who play like he does - chasing, wrestling, and big goofy energy. He's not interested in cats. Max *loves* to do classic hound yard work. He patrols the fence line, trees squirrels, alerts to mysterious backyard intruders like possums and groundhogs, and takes his self-appointed job as Yard Security Officer very seriously. Outdoor access is his love language. Max will do best in a home with lots of space and plenty of exercise to help him relax and reset. His ideal match is someone with an active, outdoorsy lifestyle who wants a companion for hikes, sniffing sessions, yard surveying, and long naps afterward. He’d love a fenced yard, plenty of outdoor access and maybe a goofy wrestling buddy who matches his play style. Someone who appreciates hound instincts and can give him quality one-on-one time would be perfect for him. Regarding crate training: He'll go into a crate when asked, but because it has only been used as a timeout spot after counter surfing adventures, he currently sees it as punishment rather than a cozy den. With positive reinforcement, he could learn to love it! Oh, and he can also lock doors and turn door knobs. Crazy hound!!
We'll also keep you updated on Bonnie's adoption status with email updates.
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Bonnie

Foxhound American Staffordshire Terrier

Female, 2 yrs 10 mos
Catoosa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Bonnie is a beautiful, intelligent, and delightfully quirky girl whose happiest place is home, where her personality truly shines. She’s curious and observant rather than clingy, always wanting to be near the action while happily entertaining herself with an impressive collection of toys she adores, carries everywhere, and even sleeps with. Athletic, strong, and playful, Bonnie loves fetch, knows an incredible list of tricks, and is eager to learn more, especially if treats are involved.  While she is confident and easygoing in familiar environments, Bonnie can be nervous in busy or noisy settings and needs a patient, understanding adopter who will help her continue building confidence at her own pace.  She is gentle, affectionate, crate-trained, non-destructive, wonderful with handling and grooming, friendly with other dogs, and deeply loyal to her people. Bonnie would thrive in a calm home with a secure yard, no small animals, and someone willing to give her the time she needs to show just how sweet, smart, and special she truly is!  Application can be found at CARERescueok.org ##2342487##

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Boone

Treeing Walker Coonhound

Male, Senior
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Boone is a 9 year old Treeing Walker Coonhound who is looking for a quieter place to land for his senior years. He's a big, mellow guy who enjoys lounging around the house, getting pets, and keeping close to his people. Boone matches the energy of his home- relaxed most of the time, but still happy to go for short walks or hop in the car for a ride. Boone does best in a calm, adult home without small children. As he's gotten older, he's become more sensitive about his space, resulting in resource guarding around food and certain toys, squeaky toys especially, and needs people who can respect his boundaries and give him consistency addressing these behaviors. He's house trained, can be trusted home alone, and is generally friendly with adults and strangers. He would likely do best as an only dog or with one other older, laid back dog. If you're looking for a low-key companion who just wants comfort, routine, and a soft place to hang, Boone is waiting to hear from you!
We'll also keep you updated on Moose's adoption status with email updates.
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Moose

Treeing Walker Coonhound

Male, 5 yrs 7 mos
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Moose - our Moose Man. Moose is a sweet, sensitive hound with a big personality and an even bigger heart. He bonds deeply with his people and truly wants to be part of everyday life. Moose is house trained, crate trained, and happiest when he is inside with his humans, soaking up attention and affection. True to his hound roots, Moose loves his walks and takes his sniffing responsibilities seriously. He is well behaved on leash, enjoys being out and about with his person, and is very expressive. Moose is a very vocal guy and needs a home where a talkative hound is not just tolerated, but appreciated. Moose is smart and enjoys learning. He knows sit, down, and shake, and responds well to treats and praise. He is affectionate, playful, and quick to return love, making him a really rewarding companion for someone who enjoys an interactive, engaged dog. Moose has been with Helpless Hounds since 02-24-2024- 696 days at the time of writing. He originally came to us under a unique situation where his owner intended to reclaim him, and we agreed that Moose had previously had a very good life. In the meantime, our rescue committed fully to keeping Moose safe, healthy, and happy while that possibility was explored. For nearly two years, all of Moose's care, food, boarding, and veterinary needs have been covered by Helpless Hounds, volunteers, and donations, with an entire fund we nicknamed "Moose Juice" created just for him. While we truly hoped for reunification, it ultimately was not possible. Now, we are ready to focus on what Moose needs most- a permanent, stable home where he can finally settle in and belong. Moose is fully vetted, neutered, and ready for adoption. He will do best with someone who has enough space for Moose to run around and no neighbors to complain about Moose's shouting for joy while he does it. Someone who enjoys daily walks, understands hounds, and has a home where a dog who is loud, loving, and full of personality can truly thrive. If you are looking for a loyal, affectionate friend and are ready to give Moose the forever home he has been waiting for, he is sooooo ready to meet you.
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Gibson

Treeing Walker Coonhound Bluetick Coonhound

Male, Adult
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
His name is Gibson- but you can call him Gibby. Good Guy Gibby is a stunning coonhound with an extraordinary story that somehow keeps circling back to Helpless Hounds. He’s total character- He does well with dogs, is social with strangers, totally adores teens, but considers cats and chickens just too delicious to be friends with. He's smart, crate trained, house trained, eager to learn, and bonds easily with the people around him- but that's not all! What makes Gibby *especially* special is how connected he is to our rescue. This tale began nearly 2 years ago when Gibby was spotted running loose with his girlfriend, Goldie, but the duo disappeared before they could be rescued and relocated. When he eventually ended up at a local shelter as a stray, Helpless Hounds officially became part of his story. Soon after joining our program, the plot thickened- his girlfriend turned up! With puppies! A DNA test confirmed that Gibby is 51.5% Bluetick, 48.5% Treeing Walker Coonhound, and the proud father of ten puppies. Goldie and the puppies she arrived with are now Helpless Hounds alumni- with one pup infamously becoming a foster fail with our founder. All these twists and turns lead to one simple truth: Adopting Gibby doesn't just mean getting a dog- it means becoming part of a full fledged Helpless Hounds family tree. But of course, the tale continues: After 7 months in which he experienced everything from roaming to rescue, reunion to rejection, Gibby was thrilled to finally find a friend! We all hoped this was his happy ending, but unfortunately that chapter closed sooner than anyone anticipated. Now he has returned for Act 2: the part where our hero finally finds the redemption he deserves. Gibby dreams of a family of his very own- people who will meet his curiosity and energy with fun and engagement, but more importantly someone who sees him and is certain. His perfect place has room to run, tons of treats, spots to sniff, and a truckload of toys. When his adventures are all done, he's happy to crash on the couch and reap the rewards of being the best boy. In return, he'll offer lifelong loyalty, endless enthusiasm, charm, charisma, and mayyyybe some minor mischief. He's hoping for a home where he can truly thrive and experience his most exciting chapter yet- one filled with laughter, love, and all the little luxuries this (no longer Helpless) Hound deserves. Gibby's journey has been full of twists, turns, and lessons learned, and we just know the happy ending to his story is going to be one worth staying up for.

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Tulsa, OK 74115

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C.A.R.E. - Compassionate Animal Rescue Efforts

P O Box 72, Catoosa, OK 74015

Pet Types: dogs

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