__________________________________________ Intake Date: 8 Jan 2023 ----- Adopted: 29 April 2023 ----- Returned to Rescue 2 Nov 2024 (why? Hell, you got me. Aside from making him incredibly obese and uncomfortable) ------- Date of Birth: 12 September 2016 ----- Breed: Beagle ----- Size: 28 lbs ideally....currently 50 heckin pounds ----- Status: Owner Surrender ----- Compatible with: Other gentle dogs, children. Probably a no for cats but will see as he settles ----- Suitable for: home with a securely fenced yard. No exceptions ----- Medical/Behavioral Needs: Separation anxiety. ----- Additional Notes: Bo came to rescue with his buddy Deysi. He is a what appears to be a poorly bred beagle. He came from the pet store so the odds that he is from a backyard breeder are pretty high. He was surrendered for some behavior issues to include separation anxiety that causes him to get into the trash, scratch at doors and blinds, counter surf and howl. He also has NO manners so we will work on training. He steals food from children, off of tables, etc. He is an unruly little wild man and it's going to be a blast working with him! These dogs are the best dogs. He is TERRIFIED of new dogs so we will work on that too. Would be best to go to a home with a not in your face dog that likes to play and will give him a chance to trust. All of these things may make him sound like the world's worst dog, but he isn't. We are just transparent when many aren't so it can seem that way. Trust me, he is far from an awful dog, and he is only going to do better and better from here. An active home would be great! Or one with a BIG yard and a dog door so he can do all the beagle things. Pupdate: Bo had a family for over a year and a half. And then they abandoned him for the two dogs on the home occasionally growling at one another. Dude, dogs communicate. But seeing his body condition at return, we aren't surprised he growls. He is INSANELY obese and uncomfortable. Literally in pain. His little legs just shake under the weight and his knees bow. Once we get him slim and trim, he will do great again! You cannot free feed a beagle. Let me repeat!! DO NOT FREE FEED A BEAGLE! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- If interested in meeting and potentially adopting please read the adoption requirements and complete the adoption application located at forbellessake.org. Once processed and approved a meet and greet can be scheduled and if a match an adoption is finalized at that time. Adoption fee is $175 and all dogs are spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed, and treated for any known medical needs. Breeds are not guaranteed but often a best guess. Housetraining is not guaranteed but crate training is worked on with all residents. If a yard is present, a secure fence is mandatory.
For Belle's Sake Rescue & Rehabilitation, Inc
Ward County
Minot, North Dakota
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