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This helps ARRF (Animal Rescue Resource Foundation) with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Beagle/Terrier (Unknown Type, Medium)
Color
Red/Golden/Orange/Chestnut
Age
2 months old, Puppy
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
8 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Puppy lovers, check out these adorable pups! Four siblings who are a mix of maybe Cairn Terrier or Corgi, and possibly Lab, or Beagle. These guys are real Canardlys (Can Hardly Tell What Tey Are) They all have very short legs and big bellies. When they are fully grown, they should be about 40-45 lbs. They were born on February 12, 2024, and their names are Fred, Barney, Wilma, and Betty.
All ARRF adoptees will have up-to-date shots, be microchipped, and will have been spayed/neutered when they become adoptable. Puppies should be good with gentle children, dogs, and cats. All puppies will need to be housetrained; their foster is working on housetraining but it will need to be continued in their new forever homes. Puppies need attention, so prospective adopters should have someone either at home during the day or be able to make frequent visits during the day. ARRF strongly encourages puppy adopters to enroll in positive reinforcement classes as early as possible. It will make a tremendous difference in your mutual appreciation and enjoyment of each other.
Please fill out an application at www.arrfsandiego.org and call Dana at 760-519-5532 or email dkmikel@gmail.com.
Puppy lovers, check out these adorable pups! Four siblings who are a mix of maybe Cairn Terrier or Corgi, and possibly Lab, or Beagle. These guys are real Canardlys (Can Hardly Tell What Tey Are) They all have very short legs and big bellies. When they are fully grown, they should be about 40-45 lbs. They were born on February 12, 2024, and their names are Fred, Barney, Wilma, and Betty.
All ARRF adoptees will have up-to-date shots, be microchipped, and will have been spayed/neutered when they become adoptable. Puppies should be good with gentle children, dogs, and cats. All puppies will need to be housetrained; their foster is working on housetraining but it will need to be continued in their new forever homes. Puppies need attention, so prospective adopters should have someone either at home during the day or be able to make frequent visits during the day. ARRF strongly encourages puppy adopters to enroll in positive reinforcement classes as early as possible. It will make a tremendous difference in your mutual appreciation and enjoyment of each other.
Please fill out an application at www.arrfsandiego.org and call Dana at 760-519-5532 or email dkmikel@gmail.com.
We have an application contract (plus an adoption fee) and a process to find the very best match between a pet and their adopter. We want both you and our dog(s)/cat(s) to be happy with the match.
ARRF will always spay/neuter all pets prior to adoption as well as give them all shots and provide any medical treatment necessary to make sure they are healthy to the best of our ability and knowledge.
We have an application contract (plus an adoption fee) and a process to find the very best match between a pet and their adopter. We want both you and our dog(s)/cat(s) to be happy with the match.
ARRF will always spay/neuter all pets prior to adoption as well as give them all shots and provide any medical treatment necessary to make sure they are healthy to the best of our ability and knowledge.
Go meet their pets
Web Site:http://www.arrfsandiego.org/
For up-to-date information:
Email: Arrfsandiegoweb@gmail.com
We support a variety of efforts to protect and defend our furry friends. Our goal is to provide connections and solutions for pets and the people that work with them.
Our commitment is to find the need and fill it with our “grass roots” approach at getting pets, products and people supported.
Web Site:http://www.arrfsandiego.org/
For up-to-date information:
Email: Arrfsandiegoweb@gmail.com
We support a variety of efforts to protect and defend our furry friends. Our goal is to provide connections and solutions for pets and the people that work with them.
Our commitment is to find the need and fill it with our “grass roots” approach at getting pets, products and people supported.
More about this rescue
ARRF (Animal Rescue Resource Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit organization working to assist the rescue community, educate the public, and support low cost spay/neuter efforts. We do all we can to help end the suffering of lost and/or abandoned pets.
ARRF (Animal Rescue Resource Foundation) is a 501(c)(3) Non-profit organization working to assist the rescue community, educate the public, and support low cost spay/neuter efforts. We do all we can to help end the suffering of lost and/or abandoned pets.