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Foster-to-adopt!Animal ID: Rick

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Beagle mix
Age: Young Adult
Sex: Male

Meet the Beagle Boys! This group of handsome boys has found themselves at themselves at the shelter after their owners could no longer take care of them. They are typical beagles! Very sweet and friendly, after a quick moment of shyness. These boys like other dogs and people of all ages. They deserve to hitch a ride to freedom! Will you welcome one into your home? Rick is 7 years old and 36lbs. Look at that smile! Rick is heartworm NEGATIVE! Please click on the link below (or copy/paste into your browser) and then click on download (often a downward arrow) This will open the application and you will be able to edit and save it to your own computer. Please complete it and return to [email protected] https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bFrv-qp8myfq5QWAjHNoXJBK0pdyjxS-/view?fbclid=IwAR2ioh0bKcfdNZXRJ7eCTwS55292vaqkospgwoSgLKXymoLOr0g3dSEc4g0 This dog is also available for our Foster to Adopt program. This program allows you to be the family that greets them when they arrive in Illinois. Foster to Adopt families have the first option to adopt if you determine this is the pup right for you! While you foster, we pay all expenses from vetting, to food and we provide a crate, leash, collars, and toys. Your family provides love (something they desperately needs!) and a safe place to lay their head until they find a forever home. We also require that you have the ability to take the pup to routine veterinary visits at our participating vets. These vets are located in Wheaton, Naperville, Geneva, South Elgin, and Elmhurst. Spay/Neuters are done in Geneva, South Elgin, and North Aurora. We also request that you bring the dog to our adoption events twice a month. These events are typically on Saturday from 10-1 Fostering is the most life giving thing you can do for a dog or puppy! It is a very rewarding experience that will make a huge impact on their life. By becoming a foster you are saving 2 lives - the animal you bring into your home while he or she waits to be adopted, and the animal who gets to take your foster's place in the shelter. Please email [email protected] for a foster application or additional details. Please note that the breeds and sizes posted in this biography are educated best guesses and are not guaranteed.

Kane County
Elburn, Illinois 60119

Compatibility

  • Good with Most Dogs
  • Good with Kids and Adults

Health

  • Vaccinations Current

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