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My basic info
Breed
Beagle
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut - with White
Age
Puppy
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2416
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hi my name is Ollie! I am a fun loving, adventurous, cuddler.
I love playing tag with my foster brother and sister so if you have another dog for me to play with that would be excellent! I also like playing with kids. I am growing very quickly and will probably be a good medium sized dog.
I like to have toys to chew on and balls to fetch. I like to be outside and bark at the wind. I am good on walks and mostly house trained. I have a high level of confidence so I am not scared of loud noises or new experiences. I know a few simple commands and to come when my name is called. I do dig... and I have been known to escape my yard, but I do not run away, just explore and come back as soon as I am called.
I think I would make a great addition for a family who is looking for a perfect puppy to love.
Message from my foster parents.
I have had numerous dogs during my life. Ollie is a pretty darn great puppy. He is around 4 months old. I picked him up in a parking lot full of barking dogs in cages from
Shelters. He was in a crate with 3 of his brothers and sisters. He was totally focused on me, did not bark, did not back away from me, nor lunge. He was totally confident. He is easy to train and has acclimated to my home in the last 3 weeks. He is crate trained, and
will enter his crate and on his own without protest. He is independent and he will watch everything you do and will sleep on your lap if you want him to; he is a very typical male dog. He is far less nose and food driven than other beagles I have had. He really
loves other dogs and I would recommend him to a home with another active dog and a fenced-in-yard. He has finished medication for a parasite (coxcidia) but this will have to be monitored for the first few months. It has been a pleasure fostering Ollie and if we didn't have two other young dogs we would consider keeping him for ourselves.