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American Foxhound / Plott Hound / Mixed (short coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Adult  : :  Large

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About Harlan

  • Status: Available for Adoption (adoption info)
  • Species: Dog
  • Rescue ID: D250002
  • General Color: Brown/Chocolate with Black
  • Current Age: 3 Years 4 Months (best estimate)
  • Housetrained: Yes

*This is a courtesy posting. Harlan is not at DPR, but his current owner asked us to help find him a great home!* 

Meet Harlan – A Sweet, Spirited Hound Looking for His Perfect Home

Harlan is a 3-year-old hound mix with a heart as big as his nose! His Wisdom Panel DNA results reveal a rich hound heritage—53% American Foxhound, 26% Plott Hound, 19% Treeing Walker Coonhound, and a touch of Bluetick Coonhound—so it’s no surprise that he has a strong prey drive and a passion for following scents wherever they lead.

Originally rescued after being abandoned on the side of the road, Harlan has blossomed into a loving, energetic companion. He adores being outdoors and lives for long walks, sniffing adventures, and any opportunity to use his hound instincts. He’s happiest when he has a job to do or space to roam, making him a great fit for an active household with land, a secure yard, or even a family who enjoys hunting or has experience with working breeds.

Harlan is:

  • ✅ Up to date on all vaccinations

  • ✅ Neutered

  • ✅ Paperwork in hand

  •  House-trained and eager to please

  •  Best suited for someone experienced with strong, active dogs

While Harlan is deeply affectionate and eager for companionship, he’s not the best fit for homes without secure fencing or those with limited mobility. His enthusiasm for tracking means he can be a strong puller on walks—even with training tools—and needs someone who can manage his strength and give him the stimulation he craves.

We love Harlan dearly, but due to serious health challenges in our family and the lack of a secure yard, we know we’re no longer the right home for him. Our greatest hope is to find someone who sees his potential and can give him the life he deserves: safe, stimulating, and full of love.

 If you have room in your home—and heart—for a smart, loving hound ready for his next adventure, please reach out. We’re happy to share more about his personality and history. Helping Harlan find his forever home would mean the world to us.

 
If you are interested in adopting, pleas fill out a "Dog Adoption Application"   at   www.DelawarePetRescue.org/forms    

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