Also known simply as the Redbone, the Redbone Coonhound is a versatile and affectionate breed that balances athleticism with a calm, family-friendly temperament. Originally bred as a hunting dog, this even-tempered hound has evolved into a loyal companion that loves both outdoor adventures and cozy evenings at home. Redbones are gentle, affectionate, and eager to please, making them excellent pets for active families.
The breed originated in the United States in the mid-1800s, primarily through the efforts of Georgia breeder and foxhunter George Birdsong. He combined Foxhounds, Bloodhounds, and Red Irish Foxhounds to develop a fast and capable scent hound suited for the Southern terrain. Early dogs were sometimes called “Saddlebacks” for the black markings on their backs, but over time breeders refined the appearance toward the striking solid red coat the breed is known for today. The Redbone Coonhound was recognized by the United Kennel Club (UKC) in 1902 and later by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 2010. These medium-sized dogs have muscular builds, long ears, and expressive hazel eyes that give them a sweet, soulful look.
Redbone Coonhounds are sociable and adaptable dogs that get along well with children, strangers, and other pets when properly socialized. They enjoy tracking scents, which is instinctive to their hunting heritage, so they should always be leashed or fenced securely during outdoor time. Training is generally easy thanks to their eagerness to please, though short, engaging sessions work best. Healthwise, Redbones are a sturdy breed but can be prone to hip dysplasia and ear infections due to their floppy ears. Their short, glossy coat requires only weekly brushing and occasional baths to stay clean and shiny. Regular ear cleaning is essential to prevent infection. Redbone Coonhounds thrive on both vigorous activity and relaxation—they love hikes, runs, and long walks but are just as content lounging with their families afterward. They shed lightly throughout the year, and weekly grooming will help keep their coat in top condition.

Australian Cattle Dog & Redbone Coonhound hybrid
Meet mistletoe!! She is a very sweet girl, she doesn’t bark too often and loves to play with her tennis ball! She is the runt of the litter so she is a little smaller but she makes up for it with her

Australian Cattle Dog & Redbone Coonhound hybrid
Meet cider!! She is a very sweet and sassy girl! She doesn’t mess around when it comes to her cuddles but she goes crazy when it’s play time! Cider was born December 15th!

Australian Cattle Dog & Redbone Coonhound hybrid
Meet Prancer!! He loves to give kisses and he loves to play with his rope toy, he is also big on snuggles! Prancer was born December 15th!

Australian Cattle Dog & Redbone Coonhound hybrid
Meet dasher!! Dasher is such a sweet boy who loves to cuddle but don’t let his cuddles fool you he loves to play! Dasher was born December 14th.
The average cost of a purebred Redbone Coonhound puppy in the United States is approximately $878, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.