You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Brisket is such a loveable beagle boy, and also very amusing. His playful stunts and maneuvers keep his foster mom laughing. He really good at his hide and seek interactive toy and confounds his canine foster brother with fast directional switches mid run when playing chase. His joyful energy is even more impressive considering his bad leg. His orthopedic consult revealed that Brisket had suffered a traumatic injury a long time ago which led to a deformity of his right hip joint and contracture of his quadriceps mechanism, meaning his leg is stiff and unbending. Even though Brisket has learned to partially use the bad leg, the specialist believes that the uneven pressure on the tarsal joint of his other back leg will likely lead to chronic problems in the future. To prevent this, a limb amputation is recommended, as it was by the previous vet who saw him -- we wanted to be sure. Brisket is scheduled for his surgery on 2/26. Tripod dogs amaze us at how easily they accommodate and he is already most of the way there! He is a curious pup, always exploring and we are confident he will lead a normal and happy life on three legs! He does well with other dogs and, although friendly wth people, he’s a little hesitant just at first. Brisket has been fine with the cat in his foster home, although typical beagle, he does try to steal her food. He has improved dramatically with his house training from when he first arrived, and may need a refresher course when he gets to a new home. His foster mom allows him to sleep in the bed with her and does not crate him when he is left at home alone. He does have another dog's company when she is gone. Brisket is affectionate and cuddly but also a fairly high energy dog. We'd really like to see him have a fenced yard and we're not sure of his leash skills. He is heartworm negative and will be ready for a sleepover the first week in March.
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.
Brisket is such a loveable beagle boy, and also very amusing. His playful stunts and maneuvers keep his foster mom laughing. He really good at his hide and seek interactive toy and confounds his canine foster brother with fast directional switches mid run when playing chase. His joyful energy is even more impressive considering his bad leg. His orthopedic consult revealed that Brisket had suffered a traumatic injury a long time ago which led to a deformity of his right hip joint and contracture of his quadriceps mechanism, meaning his leg is stiff and unbending. Even though Brisket has learned to partially use the bad leg, the specialist believes that the uneven pressure on the tarsal joint of his other back leg will likely lead to chronic problems in the future. To prevent this, a limb amputation is recommended, as it was by the previous vet who saw him -- we wanted to be sure. Brisket is scheduled for his surgery on 2/26. Tripod dogs amaze us at how easily they accommodate and he is already most of the way there! He is a curious pup, always exploring and we are confident he will lead a normal and happy life on three legs! He does well with other dogs and, although friendly wth people, he’s a little hesitant just at first. Brisket has been fine with the cat in his foster home, although typical beagle, he does try to steal her food. He has improved dramatically with his house training from when he first arrived, and may need a refresher course when he gets to a new home. His foster mom allows him to sleep in the bed with her and does not crate him when he is left at home alone. He does have another dog's company when she is gone. Brisket is affectionate and cuddly but also a fairly high energy dog. We'd really like to see him have a fenced yard and we're not sure of his leash skills. He is heartworm negative and will be ready for a sleepover the first week in March.
Once Adoption Survey is approved we allow the adopter to have the dog on "sleepover" until we are sure it is a good fit
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Sign Adoption Contract
And pay fee
Additional adoption info
We adopt only to pre-approved applicants. Please visit our web site www.sebr.org and complete an Adoption Suvey. You will then be contacted by one of our adoption counselors will contact you to discuss your interest in adopting one of out fantastic Beagles.
We adopt only to pre-approved applicants. Please visit our web site www.sebr.org and complete an Adoption Suvey. You will then be contacted by one of our adoption counselors will contact you to discuss your interest in adopting one of out fantastic Beagles.
The SouthEast Beagle Rescue Inc is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding new loving homes for unwanted, abandoned and abused Beagles and Beagle mixed dogs. We strive to reduce pet overpopulation by spaying/neutering our Beagles prior to adoption. We shall also be a resource to the community for information on the Beagle breed. We are an all volunteer and foster based not-for-profit organization.
The SouthEast Beagle Rescue Inc is dedicated to rescuing, rehabilitating and finding new loving homes for unwanted, abandoned and abused Beagles and Beagle mixed dogs. We strive to reduce pet overpopulation by spaying/neutering our Beagles prior to adoption. We shall also be a resource to the community for information on the Beagle breed. We are an all volunteer and foster based not-for-profit organization.
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We'll also keep you updated on Poncho II's adoption status with email updates.