Redbone? Named after this singer?
www.leonredbone.com/>> The Redbone Coonhound is happy, even-tempered and very good with children. It can be surprisingly affectionate and has a pleasant-sounding bark. They love being with their people. If raised indoors from puppyhood, it will adapt well to family life. . . <<
"It"??
This is a dog - not an "it".
>> Mama dog Riley, a few weeks post partum <<
That means what? I am not sure.
>> Drools a lot, but we love him. <<
Familiar? Maybe I saw him in a movie.
www.coonhounds.com/BoardOld/robboard.cgi?action=display&num=82036Not a big fan of hunters, though.
DOG MOVIES SITE you may wish to bookmark>> Savage Sam- the rare Disney video about Old Yellers son. In the book, his mother was a Blue Tick Coonhound. I don't know about the movie (1963) VHS DVD <<
There are a few blue ticks mentioned, but no redbones.
Oh.
>> Where the Red Fern Grows with Redbone Coonhounds <<
Since I never saw it AND NEVER WILL it is not familiar to me.
>> Where the Red Fern Grows - Pt.Two with Red Bone Coonhound pups <<
Do they die, too??
Again, that site is very cool and you should bookmark it.
>> White Wolves III: Cry of the White Wolf (1997) <<
Oh yea, I need to finish watching that.
>> The Wizard of Oz with a Cairn Terrier <<
Ha! I never realized what Toto was!
>> You Never Can Tell starring Flame a German Shepherd Dog (1951) <<
I told you about that movie. Very sweet and enjoyable. I'd love to have it. Keep an eye peeled.
>> The Hound of the Baskervilles (1939) <<
But they did not say what breed. Do you recall what the speculation was I mentioned as to the breed? I may have found it on Wiki.
The Grinch's dog (in the movie) was a mix?
>> Gay Dog (1954) with a greyhound. I think this is the old version of the word "gay" and not the more recent use of the word. VHS DVD <<
>> A Dog of Flanders with a Bouvier des Flanders (1999) <<
Ever see that one?
>> Devil Dog: The Hound of Hell with a Doberman Pinscher <<
That was a riot! ;D A demon dog! Worse than the gmork. A blast.
>> Dante's Peak with possibly a Portuguese Podengo (1997) <<
What the heck is that??
>> Cujo with a Saint Bernard (1983) <<
Poor Cujo.
Rabies.
>> The Bear with Beaucerons and a dog that might possibly be an otterhound (1989) <<
I wonder if this was "The Bear" I was trying to find.
I can't find one on IMDB for 1989. 1988's version. . . oh crap!! That IS it!!
Eureka! I have found it. ;D
>> Because in the wild, male bears usually eat bear cubs if they can, the filmmakers prepared the adult Bart the Bear for the cub by having him play with a teddy bear the size and fur color of the cub. When the trainers felt he was ready, he was introduced to the cub and he greeted the cub affectionately <<
>> A difficult bet to make a movie with animals as actors. And however, Jean-Jacques Annaud managed to take up the challenge with guts and determination. His efforts were rewarded because his movie won three oscars in France in 1989 including the Best Director. <<
>> The story of the film is plain and simple and the movie succeeds in creating an intense emotion thanks partly to Philippe Sarde's music and the strength of a few sequences. I think notably about the death of the bear cub's mother at the beginning of the movie. It's a very harrowing and touching sequence and it's difficult to refrain his tears. . . <<
us.imdb.com/title/tt0095800/The title is in French as it was originally a French production.
And that is what is called "Serendipity" - finding something cool you were not expecting to find while dealing with an entirely different subject!
Wonderful movie that. Look for it.
The dog in your avatar looks really more reddish than other redbones..Cute photos on the site.