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My name is Benny!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Beagle
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
6 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
Sex
Male
Pet ID
4902

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Good with dogs
Checkmark in teal circle Shots current
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered
Checkmark in teal circle Housetrained

My personality

My story

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

Hi there, it is I, Benny beagle. I have been bounced around a couple of homes since my mom got really sick, and am now ready to find my permanent furever home.

My foster parents say I am pretty smart. I know sit, down, and will get on the couch and lay down when told.

I can be loud at moments, but foster dad makes me either come to him and sit and be a quiet boy, or come into the house when called. I like to tell other dogs that I see them going by.

I like to chase stuffed toys or shake them all around. I will try to play with my foster brother but I can play rough and he quits. I am like a kid, I play, then time for a nap. I did get beat up in a previous home by a big dog so watch me around the bigger ones.

I have done well with my house training. I have been crated while everyone is gone and do fine in it, but I have also been good being left out.

I ride okay in the car. I am excited at first, but then lay down on the back seat. They tether me otherwise I would want to help drive. Walks, wellllll… I walk like a typical beagle, pull, go different ways, LOL. I am a stout strong boy so you do need to hold on tight. I also like to tell everyone I go by that I am here!!

I do love attention. Foster mom and dad say my one bad habit is I want to get in your face and kiss you, a lot. They make me sit and hold me in that position and then give me pets and love. I would LOVE to sleep in bed with you. I sleep in a crate here as the big bed is my foster brother’s spot.

I would probably be best as an only dog as I love to get all the attention and will push in sometimes. But I do get along well with my foster brother. A fenced yard please, as I like to go in and out a bunch and run around.

No young kids as I can be jumpy and being a little bigger and stronger I might knock them down. And sometimes while playing with toys I can be mouthy.

So, if you want a loving companion ask about me, Benny beagle.

NOTE: Dog may be located in any of our six volunteer states (WI, IL, IN, OH, PA, MI).
Rescue
Midwest Beagle Rescue, Education and Welfare - Michigan

Contact info

Pet ID
4902
Contact
Phone
Address
Novi, MI 48377

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoption fee is $325 for puppies under 6 months, $300 for adult dogs from 6 months up to 8 years, and $225 for seniors 8 years and older and includes:
For Adult Beagles:
Spay/Neuter
Boarding/Food (while being spayed/neutered)
Rabies
DHLPP
Heartworm Test
Fecal Test
Microchip implant (for id purposes)
Any treatment deemed necessary by our vet

For Beagle Pups:
Shots, until time of adoption
Deworming, until time of adoption
Spay/neuter at 8 weeks
Microchip implant (for id purposes)

See our adoption standards, process and online application on our website at: www.gotbeagles.org

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Visit our website for the monthly dates of the events and join us at Beaglefest in September. Find details at https://www.gotbeagles.org/events

More about this rescue

BREW Midwest is the midwest region of BREW Inc. (Beagle Rescue, Education and Welfare). We are a network of volunteers and foster homes across Western PA, OH, MI, IN and IL.

Our Mission:
*Rescue beagles in danger of euthanasia from shelters
*Help beagles that have been removed from neglectful or abusive situations
*Educate families about beagles and their special qualities
*Find kind, loving families for homeless or abandoned beagles.

BREW is dedicated to rescuing and re-homing beagles. The main focus is beagles in shelters that are faced with imminent extermination. BREW works with shelters and animal control facilities and adopt beagles to families throughout our region. In addition to our rescue efforts, BREW is dedicated to increasing public awareness of pet overpopulation and encouraging pet owners to spay and neuter their pets. Towards that end, no beagle over six months of age is adopted from BREW without being spayed or neutered. BREW also works to alert people about the disadvantages of purchasing pets from a "pet store."