Boomer is a sweet 2 year old basset hound. He Is curious and likes to play. He is also a snuggle bug. He is looking for a forever home because his mom couldn't afford vet care for him and she only wanted the best for this sweet boy. If you are interested in making Boomer a member of your family for Christmas, this is a possibility! Please email us at barcsemail@gmail,com for more info!
Boomer is a sweet 2 year old basset hound. He Is curious and likes to play. He is also a snuggle bug. He is looking for a forever home because his mom couldn't afford vet care for him and she only wanted the best for this sweet boy. If you are interested in making Boomer a member of your family for Christmas, this is a possibility! Please email us at barcsemail@gmail,com for more info!
We charge a re-homing fee to help cover our medical cost. See our website for more information.
We charge a re-homing fee to help cover our medical cost. See our website for more information.
More about this rescue
The Basset Rescue Crew of the Southeast (BaRCSE) was incorporated in 2009 in South Carolina. We received 501(c)3 non-profit status from the IRS in March 2010. We are entirely volunteer staffed and managed. Our goal is to become a multi-state rescue with volunteers and contacts throughout the Southeast that has the ability to safely transport and re-home needy basset hounds wherever they will find a loving home. Our focus will first and foremost be rescuing and providing necessary medical care to hounds who are in jeopardy of being euthanized. We will foster each hound and determine their unique personality; then our focus will be to find an appropriate, loving, forever home for each of our homeless bassets. We are also hoping to build a quality educational format to educate the public and potential basset hound owners about the unique personalities and needs of basset hounds along with educating the public about the necessity of spaying/neutering their pets.
The Basset Rescue Crew of the Southeast (BaRCSE) was incorporated in 2009 in South Carolina. We received 501(c)3 non-profit status from the IRS in March 2010. We are entirely volunteer staffed and managed. Our goal is to become a multi-state rescue with volunteers and contacts throughout the Southeast that has the ability to safely transport and re-home needy basset hounds wherever they will find a loving home. Our focus will first and foremost be rescuing and providing necessary medical care to hounds who are in jeopardy of being euthanized. We will foster each hound and determine their unique personality; then our focus will be to find an appropriate, loving, forever home for each of our homeless bassets. We are also hoping to build a quality educational format to educate the public and potential basset hound owners about the unique personalities and needs of basset hounds along with educating the public about the necessity of spaying/neutering their pets.
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