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My name is Bagheera!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated over 3 months ago

My basic info

Breed
Bloodhound
Color
Brown/Chocolate
Age
Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
103 lb (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
53752371

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

I'm one big fella, 97 pounds! There is strength and energetic power behind those pounds. I have worked very hard to learn basic obedience, sit, down, and heel, so I can be easily handle. I have joyful exuberance which may take you by surprise. Because of my size and energy level I would not be the best choice for first time dog owners with small children. I could knock little ones down without meaning to. Bloodhounds have great determination and will follow a scent until their curiosity is met. A fenced yard would help to keep me from following my nose. I'm a scent hound, sought after for that very skill. Let's explore this wonderful world together.***I am microchipped.
Shelter
Heartland Pet Connection

Contact info

Pet ID
53752371
Contact
Address
1807 West J Street (West Hwy 6), Hastings, NE 68901
Donation

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption counseling is the best way to ensure a lifelong match between you and your pet. Our staff will answer any questions you may have about our animals during our adoption process. We feel that a personal meeting with you and your family will allow you the opportunity to get to know the pet you may be choosing. Please stop in and meet our available pets!

**Deposit Refundable after Rabies Vaccination &/or Spay/Neuter is verified by certified veterinarian. Spaying and neutering of all animals adopted from any Nebraska public or private animal shelter is required pursuant to Nebraska Law established under LB-274, Section 5.

Go meet their pets

Heartland Pet Connection is located at 1807 West J Street in Hastings, Nebraska. West J Street is also Highway 6 on the south side of Hastings. You can find us about 1/8 mile west of the intersection of Highway 6 and Highway 281. If you need further assistance in locating our facility, please call us at 402-462-7387.

Visit Heartland Pet Connection and our wonderful animals during the following hours:

Monday - Friday: 2 pm - 5:30 pm
Saturday: 10 am - 2 pm

When you're at the shelter, pick up a volunteer application and learn how you can donate your time to help the animals. Be sure to visit our Tails End Gift Shop, where you will find terrific gifts and training tools for your pet.

If you're looking for a pet, you can always view our adoptable animals from the comfort of your home, day or night! Along with our Adopt-a-Pet listing, be sure to check out our Facebook page and our website at www.heartlandpetconnection.com. You can see the adoptable animals, read more about the shelter and learn about our upcoming events.

A visit by you to our website furthers our mission by providing ways for you to learn more and get involved. With your help we can make a difference!

Thanks for visiting. Your support is greatly appreciated!

More about this shelter

Heartland Pet Connection is a 5,000 square foot facility providing a safe haven for lost or surrendered pets and an opportunity for many families to find the perfect forever friend. Our mission is to serve as a voice for the humane treatment of all animals and better the connection of people to pets through education.

The Heartland Pet Connection is owned and operated by the Hastings Animal Shelter Association, Inc, a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization founded in 2001. We are a non-profit organization, not managed by city or county government.

The concepts of changing the community's animal shelter was originally introduced to the community as The WAGS Project - Wonderful Animals - Great Space. It was born out of the compassion felt by many of Hastings area residents who wanted to improve the lives of hundreds of animals that passed through the dilapidated city animal shelter. The original WAGS Project was a grassroots effort that has expanded into a variety of avenues all carefully designed to serve the needs of people and animals in this community.