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Sailor is an incredibly sweet, gentle Australian Shepherd mix. She is about 2 years old and weighs 43 lbs. Sailor is very playful with other dogs and LOVES to run. She is very fast and is typically the one being chased!
Sailor is very sweet and affectionate, freely giving kisses or laying against you on the sofa. She is a little shy with people when being approached quickly. Sailor loves food and will often rest her chin on her foster parents to see what they are eating and more importantly, if they plan to share!
Sailor is generally quiet except at mealtime when she barks with joy from the time she realizes her meal is being prepared to when she actually receives it. It is actually quite endearing. She is house trained and crate trained. This super sweet girl will be a great family dog once she gets comfortable in her new home. Sailor needs a fenced-in yard, another playful dog and a home with children 10 and older. Sailor is being fostered south of Boston and is available for visits.
View her video at https://www.facebook.com/reel/890620475833826
Sailor is one of the nearly 100 dogs and puppies seized in an alleged cruelty case at a high-volume breeder in Hertford County, North Carolina back in May. Although the dogs being bred were mostly Aussies, this girl was also found on the property. Clearly different than the other dogs, she was identified as a beagle mix. Frankly, we’re not sure how much beagle is in there, if any, but when the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) reached out to ask if we could help Sailor leave their busy care center and get into a foster home, we were happy to help. We are honored to be part of her journey to living a Happy Life!
Sailor was likely born on the property. While with HSUS she gained some much-needed weight and has gotten healthy. If you are interested in the cruelty case she was a part of, see the Humane Society’s Press Release from May at
https://www.humanesociety.org/news/nearly-100-dogs-and-puppies-rescued-alleged-cruelty-high-volume-breeder-no-place-puppy-north
Sailor is an incredibly sweet, gentle Australian Shepherd mix. She is about 2 years old and weighs 43 lbs. Sailor is very playful with other dogs and LOVES to run. She is very fast and is typically the one being chased!
Sailor is very sweet and affectionate, freely giving kisses or laying against you on the sofa. She is a little shy with people when being approached quickly. Sailor loves food and will often rest her chin on her foster parents to see what they are eating and more importantly, if they plan to share!
Sailor is generally quiet except at mealtime when she barks with joy from the time she realizes her meal is being prepared to when she actually receives it. It is actually quite endearing. She is house trained and crate trained. This super sweet girl will be a great family dog once she gets comfortable in her new home. Sailor needs a fenced-in yard, another playful dog and a home with children 10 and older. Sailor is being fostered south of Boston and is available for visits.
View her video at https://www.facebook.com/reel/890620475833826
Sailor is one of the nearly 100 dogs and puppies seized in an alleged cruelty case at a high-volume breeder in Hertford County, North Carolina back in May. Although the dogs being bred were mostly Aussies, this girl was also found on the property. Clearly different than the other dogs, she was identified as a beagle mix. Frankly, we’re not sure how much beagle is in there, if any, but when the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) reached out to ask if we could help Sailor leave their busy care center and get into a foster home, we were happy to help. We are honored to be part of her journey to living a Happy Life!
Sailor was likely born on the property. While with HSUS she gained some much-needed weight and has gotten healthy. If you are interested in the cruelty case she was a part of, see the Humane Society’s Press Release from May at
https://www.humanesociety.org/news/nearly-100-dogs-and-puppies-rescued-alleged-cruelty-high-volume-breeder-no-place-puppy-north
Happy Life Beagle Rescue is a foster based rescue. We do not have a physical shelter where you can visit our dogs. All our dogs are in foster homes throughout the New England area or in the south waiting to be transported north.
Happy Life Beagle Rescue is a foster based rescue. We do not have a physical shelter where you can visit our dogs. All our dogs are in foster homes throughout the New England area or in the south waiting to be transported north.
More about this rescue
Happy Life Beagle Rescue, a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization, is a 100% volunteer run rescue established in 2022. We're a new rescue, however, collectively our Adoption Counselors have been rescuing beagles for decades. All have experience with other rescues, as well as being beagle lovers and owners themselves. Currently, the core volunteers within the rescue have 15 beagles between them.
Our combined experience and knowledge about the breed provides us with a wealth of information to draw from to make the best placements possible, as well as offer support to our adopters.
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Happy Life Beagle Rescue, a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization, is a 100% volunteer run rescue established in 2022. We're a new rescue, however, collectively our Adoption Counselors have been rescuing beagles for decades. All have experience with other rescues, as well as being beagle lovers and owners themselves. Currently, the core volunteers within the rescue have 15 beagles between them.
Our combined experience and knowledge about the breed provides us with a wealth of information to draw from to make the best placements possible, as well as offer support to our adopters.