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My basic info
Breed
Beagle
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
5 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
40 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Sadie is a very sweet hound girl who is coming to us from a Louisiana rescue. She's been fostered in a home environment since last Summer, after being found pregnant and delivering a littler of pups. The puppies have all been placed and now it's Sadie's turn to find her Forever Home, She has over come heartworms and fear of people. She is still a bit shy but if you sit down on the floor, ground or in a chair she will come to you. She is easily won over with treats! She is active, likes toys and loved her plastic swimming pool in the hot weather. She is social with other dogs. Has never offered to bite or scratch jumping up. Sadie is very much a little lady. She just needs to get to know you. Once she knows you, she loves petting and is always happy to see you. She walks well with a harness and does not try to get away. Sadie is about 5 years old and weighs about 40 lbs. Ready for transport to an interested adopter.
If you’d like to apply to adopt, please submit an application using the link below.
Application link (please copy and paste into your browser's address bar)
https://ws.ishelters.com/application.php?k=coonhOUnd&t=Beagle%20Adoption
About our rescue
We are a foster based rescue. Our dogs are in foster homes throughout the area or in some cases in the south waiting to be transported north. We do not have a physical shelter. However, meet and greets are set up for approved applicants.
Our Adoption Process
Visit our website www.necoonhoundrescue.org for information about the Coonhound and Beagle breeds. Read ‘Is a Coonhound Right for You’.
If you'd like to apply, our application is available at the link above. Once we review your application one of our Adoption Counselors will be in touch to review it with you. Once the phone interview is completed, we will check your vet reference as well as a personal reference and conduct a home visit.
Sadie is a very sweet hound girl who is coming to us from a Louisiana rescue. She's been fostered in a home environment since last Summer, after being found pregnant and delivering a littler of pups. The puppies have all been placed and now it's Sadie's turn to find her Forever Home, She has over come heartworms and fear of people. She is still a bit shy but if you sit down on the floor, ground or in a chair she will come to you. She is easily won over with treats! She is active, likes toys and loved her plastic swimming pool in the hot weather. She is social with other dogs. Has never offered to bite or scratch jumping up. Sadie is very much a little lady. She just needs to get to know you. Once she knows you, she loves petting and is always happy to see you. She walks well with a harness and does not try to get away. Sadie is about 5 years old and weighs about 40 lbs. Ready for transport to an interested adopter.
If you’d like to apply to adopt, please submit an application using the link below.
Application link (please copy and paste into your browser's address bar)
https://ws.ishelters.com/application.php?k=coonhOUnd&t=Beagle%20Adoption
About our rescue
We are a foster based rescue. Our dogs are in foster homes throughout the area or in some cases in the south waiting to be transported north. We do not have a physical shelter. However, meet and greets are set up for approved applicants.
Our Adoption Process
Visit our website www.necoonhoundrescue.org for information about the Coonhound and Beagle breeds. Read ‘Is a Coonhound Right for You’.
If you'd like to apply, our application is available at the link above. Once we review your application one of our Adoption Counselors will be in touch to review it with you. Once the phone interview is completed, we will check your vet reference as well as a personal reference and conduct a home visit.
Go to the adoption application tab on our website and read the IS A COONHOUND RIGHT FOR YOU? article then submit the appropriate application
2.
Interview
One of our Adoption Counselors will contact you for a phone interview to review your application. Interviews usually last about 30 minutes.
3.
Home Check
Your Adoption Counselor will check your vet reference, personal reference and will arrange for a home check.
4.
Meet the Pet
Meet and greets are set up for approved applicants only.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
6.
Pay Fee
7.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
The adoption application page on our website outlines the adoption process and provides information on fees.
The adoption application page on our website outlines the adoption process and provides information on fees.
Go meet their pets
We often have booths at dog related events and have trail walks throughout New England where you can meet some coonhounds and beagles and their owners. Watch our website for details.
We often have booths at dog related events and have trail walks throughout New England where you can meet some coonhounds and beagles and their owners. Watch our website for details.
More about this rescue
Coonhounds make wonderful pets. They are very sociable and affectionate and get along well with families and with other dogs. Outside of New England, coonhounds are mostly used for hunting and are often discarded and undervalued if they turn out to be poor trackers or are not needed anymore. Our mission is to educate people about the suitability of coonhounds as pets; to provide support to coonhound owners; and to re home as many coonhounds as possible .
Coonhounds make wonderful pets. They are very sociable and affectionate and get along well with families and with other dogs. Outside of New England, coonhounds are mostly used for hunting and are often discarded and undervalued if they turn out to be poor trackers or are not needed anymore. Our mission is to educate people about the suitability of coonhounds as pets; to provide support to coonhound owners; and to re home as many coonhounds as possible .
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