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My name is Bindi!

Posted over 2 weeks ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Bloodhound
Color
Brindle
Age
Adult
Size
Weight
Sex
Female
Pet ID
32309

My story

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

**Please Note: Bindi is not at the Animal Rescue League of NH. She is being listed here in hopes of preventing her surrender! For more information, please contact mattisynarseneau@gmail.com

This is Bindi! She's got the cutest face, and the cutest personality once you coax her out of her shell. She's a nervous girl at first, but it's super easy to win her over with some treats and some patience. She's a Bloodhound x Boxer mix, and a little over two years old. Her birthday is July 12th, 2021. We've had her since she was 12 weeks old, but we need to move due to unforeseen circumstances and all of the apartments in my budget do not allow dogs. She's wary of men (has only lived with women) and takes longer to warm up to them but this isn't a dealbreaker!

She loves other dogs and goes to doggy daycare three times a week with no incidents, but cats and small animals are a no go for her, she has an insane prey drive. I think she'd make an amazing work / hunting dog for someone who wants to put that sort of work into her. She's incredibly smart and has done many obedience courses. She walks well on a leash for us, and also knows sit, stay, lay down, leave it, heel, spin, and she will also boop your hand with her nose if asked to. She's up to date on everything she needs, and I will happily forward all of her documents to her next owner. She's crate trained and I'm happy to let her crate and food go with her.

She deserves a chance with someone who can provide for her more than I'll be able to in the upcoming year or two. I think she'll adapt to almost any house with time and patience, she's a lover at heart even if her nerves get the best of her sometimes. She'll be someone's cuddle buddy.

Please email mattisynarseneau@gmail.com with any questions, concerns, or inquiries about Bindi!
Shelter
Animal Rescue League of NH

Contact info

Pet ID
32309
Contact
Email
Address
545 Rt. 101, Bedford, NH 03110

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Call the shelter to discuss pet you are interested in further and set up adoption meeting

2.

Meet the Pet

Come to appointment, fall in love, fill out basic paperwork (only at shelter) while speaking with adoption counselor

3.

Take the Pet Home

If all goes well, complete adoption, pay fee, and take pet home!

Additional adoption info

Our adoption requirements are as follows:

Adopters must be at least 21 years of age

We encourage that all members of the family come and visit with the animal (especially children).

Homes that currently own one or more dogs and are looking for another will have to complete a dog meeting to ascertian compatibility.

Adoption fees are as follows:

Cats:
Kittens under 6 months: $175
Cats 6months to 1year: $150
Cats 1year to 8 years: $125
Senior cats 8+years: $50

Dogs:
Puppies under 6 months: $475
Dogs 6months to 1year: $400
Dogs 1 year to 8 years: $325
Senior Dogs 8+years: $150

Rabbits:
Single Bun: $50
Bonded Pair: $75

Go meet their pets

The Animal Rescue League of NH is located at 545 Rt. 101 in Bedford NH. We currently are closed to the public for visiting hours due to the coronavirus pandemic. We do adoptions by appointment only. If you see a pet you are interested in knowing more about and potentially adopting, please contact the shelter at 603-472-3647. We hold adoption appointments daily typically between the hours of 11am - 4pm.

More about this shelter

The Animal Rescue League of NH is a community resource dedicated to saving the lives of homeless pets, caring for companion animals afflicted by neglect, abandonment and cruelty and enhancing the relationship between people and pets through adoption, education, compassion and the promotion of animal welfare.