Meet 24-69 Breezy
Available - Accepting Applications
Adoption Fee: $650
Age: 3 Months Gender: female Size: medium Primary Breed: Beagle Primary Color: Lemon and White Shed Level Moderate Energy Level: Moderate to High Housetrained: Working on it Kid Friendly: Does well with respectful children with healthy dog boundaries Cat Friendly: Unknown Dog Friendly: Yes Crate Trained: Working on it
Breezy is a 3-month-old Beagle puppy with a heart as big as her floppy ears! This sweet little girl is full of playful energy and loves nothing more than romping around with her toys or exploring the world around her. When playtime is over, Breezy is the perfect cuddle buddy—she’ll happily snuggle up for some quiet time and affection.
Breezy has already proven to be a social butterfly! She does great with kids, cats, and other dogs, making her a wonderful addition to just about any family. She’s also working hard on her crate training and is making good progress. Plus, she has the cutest little bark that will make you smile every time you hear it!
With her spunky nature, playful personality, and adorable charm, Breezy is ready to bring joy and laughter to her forever home. If you’re looking for a loving, loyal companion, this little ray of sunshine is ready to snuggle her way into your heart!
ADOPTION REQUIREMENTS:
- Family willing to provide the structure and love needed for the dog to live a fulfilling life both mentally and physically
- Physically fenced in yard preferred
The adoption fee includes spay/neuter through our program at Best Care Pet Hospital when age appropriate. All of the dogs in our program are up to date on age appropriate vaccinations (distemper, bordatella, lepto, and rabies), started on monthly preventatives for heartworm and fleas/ticks, and are microchipped. Please complete an application to welcome home your new best friend today!
About the Beagle from the AKC:
Beagles are loving and lovable, happy, and companionable'all qualities that make them excellent family dogs. Beagles are active, energetic dogs who need at least an hour of exercise every day. This doesn't mean just letting them out in the backyard. Beagles were bred to work in packs and are happiest when they have company. A Beagle who is left alone inside or outside for long periods of time will tend to become destructive. This can be avoided if he has a companion (whether human or canine) to play with. Beagles are escape artists, so an exercise area must have a fence at least five feet tall that extends underground to prevent tunneling. Walks must always be taken on a leash, because as a scenthound with a very strong hunting instinct, a Beagle will not be able to resist the urge to run off in pursuit of a compelling scent.
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