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Ernie Ford here, a 6 year old beagle boy from Tennessee! I got to come to Arizona on a plane! A BIG plane (thank you SWATT Transport and Southwest Airlines)! I got to ride under the seat next to a really nice person who then delivered me to Arizona Beagle Rescue. I didn't know what else to say about myself, but here's what my foster mom has to say about me:
Ernie loves cuddles and food. So far, he loves every person he has met. He is pretty submissive with other dogs. Cuddles up with my beagle. Crate training is a work in progress (currently on restricted activity for a low level heartworm treatment) but he is getting used to it. Keeping him calm has been a bit of a challenge, but we are getting there. He used the dog door, but we stay out there with him to make sure he goes before getting back in the crate. He doesn't have very good boundaries at times. He will try to eat your food and gets on the end tables. He likes to chew especially socks. He is good in the car and is just an overall happy boy!
So, what do you think? Might I fit in well at your house? Luv, Ernie
Hi,
Ernie Ford here, a 6 year old beagle boy from Tennessee! I got to come to Arizona on a plane! A BIG plane (thank you SWATT Transport and Southwest Airlines)! I got to ride under the seat next to a really nice person who then delivered me to Arizona Beagle Rescue. I didn't know what else to say about myself, but here's what my foster mom has to say about me:
Ernie loves cuddles and food. So far, he loves every person he has met. He is pretty submissive with other dogs. Cuddles up with my beagle. Crate training is a work in progress (currently on restricted activity for a low level heartworm treatment) but he is getting used to it. Keeping him calm has been a bit of a challenge, but we are getting there. He used the dog door, but we stay out there with him to make sure he goes before getting back in the crate. He doesn't have very good boundaries at times. He will try to eat your food and gets on the end tables. He likes to chew especially socks. He is good in the car and is just an overall happy boy!
So, what do you think? Might I fit in well at your house? Luv, Ernie
Please go the Arizona Beagle Rescue website for more information.
www.azbeaglerescue.com
Please go the Arizona Beagle Rescue website for more information.
www.azbeaglerescue.com
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AZBR is an all-volunteer organization. Dogs are fostered in volunteer homes. Beagles can be seen at more than a dozen adoption events throughout the year.
AZBR is an all-volunteer organization. Dogs are fostered in volunteer homes. Beagles can be seen at more than a dozen adoption events throughout the year.
More about this rescue
Arizona Beagle Rescue (AZBR) is a statewide 501(c)3 non-profit, all-volunteer animal welfare organization dedicated to saving homeless beagles through rescue efforts, adoption and education on the breed. AZBR works in cooperation with animal shelters and humane agencies throughout AZ to reduce the euthanasia of adoptable animals by providing foster homes, veterinary services and training for all the beagles in our care. AZBR offers breed specific resources and training referrals to promote lifelong relationships between beagles and their companions.
AZBR operates solely on donations and has no shelter of its own; instead a statewide network of volunteers open their homes and hearts to provide foster care for rescued dogs until qualified, loving forever homes are found.
Arizona Beagle Rescue (AZBR) is a statewide 501(c)3 non-profit, all-volunteer animal welfare organization dedicated to saving homeless beagles through rescue efforts, adoption and education on the breed. AZBR works in cooperation with animal shelters and humane agencies throughout AZ to reduce the euthanasia of adoptable animals by providing foster homes, veterinary services and training for all the beagles in our care. AZBR offers breed specific resources and training referrals to promote lifelong relationships between beagles and their companions.
AZBR operates solely on donations and has no shelter of its own; instead a statewide network of volunteers open their homes and hearts to provide foster care for rescued dogs until qualified, loving forever homes are found.