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My name is Echo!

Posted over 15 years ago

My basic info

Breed
Beagle
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
1301

My details

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My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Hi Everyone!

I'm Echo and I'm a very sweet and sassy little beagle mix. I look like a beagle and eat like a beagle, but my fur is longer than a beagle's. Foster mom thinks that maybe there is some long haired Dachshund or Spaniel in my family tree somewhere. I came from a shelter in Ohio and I've been hanging out here in my foster home for a couple of weeks now, gaining weight and making sure I'm ready to go to a forever home. I love hanging out with the grown up beagles here but unfortunately, none of them will play with me. I just don't understand it! Well, at least my foster mom and human visitors will play with me and they cuddle with me too. My foster mom says that I'm very smart and a quick learner. I keep my crate dry all night most of the time and I do most of my potting outside. Pretty good for a little beagle if you ask me! Of course, like most puppies, I do love to chew on things so foster mom tries to keep lots of toys and fun chew toys around the house for me. I love being around people and other dogs so foster mom thinks that I'd do best in a forever home where there is another dog or where there are people home a lot to keep me company. I will get very, very lonely if I am left completely alone for long periods of time. Well, that's about it for now, I gotta go find something to chew on! If you want to know more about me, ask my foster mom. I'm sure she'd be happy to tell you all about me.

Bark! Bark! Echo

Please read our Standards for Adoption, the Beagle Camp Diaries and the information about beagles and puppies before you submit an adoption application. Remember that owning a puppy is a full time commitment and you must have the time to commit to a dog who will be with you for 12-17 years. Beagle puppies are cute - but they are very challenging. Puppies may eat your apartment (no refund of security deposit); people who are gone for more than 5 hours at a time will need to make dog walker, neighbor or doggie daycare arrangements; and for families with very small children, puppies will chew toys, shoes, blankets and hands, feet and other important parts of your child's anatomy.

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