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Herald

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large

About Herald

Oswego, IL

Breed

Coonhound&FoxhoundMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Male
Large
(61-100 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

Personality
Dignified, Friendly, Funny, Curious, Brave, Loyal
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Herald’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Herald's Story

Meet Herald (aka Harry, Hare-Bear)<br/><br/>5 years old <br/>70 lbs <br/>Male, neutered<br/><br/>Herald has come such a long way, and his foster couldn’t be more excited to share just how special he truly is.<br/><br/>Harry is now fully house trained and may just be the laziest Southern hound you’ll ever meet. Truly. He is wonderfully low-energy and perfectly content being a professional couch potato — sometimes his foster even has to wake him up just to get him outside. His favorite place in the world is curled up on the couch, as close to his people as possible.<br/><br/>Despite his hound roots, Harry is exceptionally quiet. He doesn’t join in when the other dogs bark and has only barked a handful of times since being in foster care. He prefers peace, calm, and staying out of the drama — especially when it comes to Raven, the stronger-personality dog in the home, whom Harry politely avoids whenever he can.<br/><br/>He is crate trained (cookies definitely help) and settles nicely. Harry lives harmoniously with other dogs and shows excellent canine manners. If another dog growls, he respectfully backs away. He would do well either with a calm dog companion or as an only dog. Cats are a firm no for him.<br/><br/>Harry will need a patient adopter who understands decompression and is willing to give him the time and space to adjust to a new home and routine. Once he feels safe, his true personality shines — a deeply affectionate, gentle soul who bonds closely with his humans and loves nothing more than being near them.<br/><br/>Considering everything he’s been through, Harry asks for very little: a soft couch, a predictable routine, and people who will love him back. In return, he offers quiet companionship, endless snuggles, and a calm, loving presence.<br/><br/>If you’re searching for a soulful, snuggly, low-key best friend who just wants to share space with you, Herald might be your perfect match.<br/><br/>Interested in adopting? Submit an adoption application on our website rescuedrascalsil.org! <br/><br/>We will review your application at our earliest convenience. If your application is selected, we will contact you for a phone interview. From there, we’d schedule a meet and greet with the dog to make sure it is a great fit for adoption for the whole family and any other dogs in your home.<br/><br/>Questions about adoption? Email us at adoptarascal@gmail.com!

Meet Herald (aka Harry, Hare-Bear)

5 years old
70 lbs
Male, neutered

Herald has come such a long way, and his foster couldn’t be more excited to share just how special he truly is.

Harry is now fully house trained and may just be the laziest Southern hound you’ll ever meet. Truly. He is wonderfully low-energy and perfectly content being a professional couch potato — sometimes his foster even has to wake him up just to get him outside. His favorite place in the world is curled up on the couch, as close to his people as possible.

Despite his hound roots, Harry is exceptionally quiet. He doesn’t join in when the other dogs bark and has only barked a handful of times since being in foster care. He prefers peace, calm, and staying out of the drama — especially when it comes to Raven, the stronger-personality dog in the home, whom Harry politely avoids whenever he can.

He is crate trained (cookies definitely help) and settles nicely. Harry lives harmoniously with other dogs an

Meet Herald (aka Harry, Hare-Bear)

5 years old
70 lbs
Male, neutered

Herald has come such a long way, and his foster couldn’t be more excited to share just how special he truly is.

Harry is now fully house trained and may just be the laziest Southern hound you’ll ever meet. Truly. He is wonderfully low-energy and perfectly content being a professional couch potato — sometimes his foster even has to wake him up just to get him outside. His favorite place in the world is curled up on the couch, as close to his people as possible.

Despite his hound roots, Harry is exceptionally quiet. He doesn’t join in when the other dogs bark and has only barked a handful of times since being in foster care. He prefers peace, calm, and staying out of the drama — especially when it comes to Raven, the stronger-personality dog in the home, whom Harry politely avoids whenever he can.

He is crate trained (cookies definitely help) and settles nicely. Harry lives harmoniously with other dogs and shows excellent canine manners. If another dog growls, he respectfully backs away. He would do well either with a calm dog companion or as an only dog. Cats are a firm no for him.

Harry will need a patient adopter who understands decompression and is willing to give him the time and space to adjust to a new home and routine. Once he feels safe, his true personality shines — a deeply aff

How To Adopt

Herald was listed as Adoptable by Rescued Rascals
How can I adopt Herald?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Rescued Rascals. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Herald is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Rescued Rascals for details on the pet.
When can I meet Herald?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Rescued Rascals will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Herald, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Rescued Rascals, and they'll be happy to help!
Rescued Rascals's Adoption Policy
We have our adoption application on our website www.rescuedrascalsil.org . Once you submit an application we review it and then contact you. We then will set up a phone interview. If all is good with a meet and greet with your whole family and your phone interview, you will be able to adopt. Our adoption fee includes spay/neuter, up to date on vaccinations, updated on flea/tick and heartworm preventative, micro-chipping, and a free vet visit from our participating veterinarian.

Herald is from Rescued Rascals

[Oswego, IL]

Our Mission
Our mission is to save unwanted, abandoned, abused, and neglected dogs by placing them into loving forever homes.

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