Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Tootsie Roll!Tootsie Roll is a delightful 5‑year‑old beagle who originally came from Caroline County Humane. She was only there for a day before joining us, but they had one clear message about her: “She’s great!” And honestly… they were right.During her intake exam she met a cat and immediately wanted to make friends. She’s pretty nonchalant about other dogs, taking everything in stride with that classic beagle confidence. With her easygoing nature, she’d be a wonderful fit for just about any family — big, small, or somewhere in between.Speaking of small, this girl is shaped like a tiny Mini Cooper with her short body and little legs, and she’s every bit as cute as that sounds. When she gets excited, she lets out the iconic beagle bark, so a family who can appreciate (and tolerate) a bit of joyful beagle vocalizing would be ideal.If you’re looking for a friendly, social, compact little sweetheart who brings charm everywhere she goes, Tootsie Roll is ready to roll right into your life.Tootsie Roll's adoption fee is $175, which helps support their medical care and preparation for adoption. If you are interested in meeting any of our animals, we encourage you to first visit our website and submit an adoption application: https://www.acskc.org/adopt-1Once your adoption application has been approved, we will call you to set up an appointment to meet with the pet! We welcome adopters from out of state to apply! _When it comes to our pets, we're all-inclusive! ACSKC Health Care for Each Adopted Pet Includes:Dogs: Preventatives for parasites, vaccines (Kennel Cough, Distemper, Rabies), spay/neuter, microchip, behavioral assessment.Cats: Parasite treatment, FeLV/FIV testing, deworming for kittens, vaccines (Distemper, Rabies), spay/neuter, microchip.What You’ll Take Home:Toys, treats, and food sampleRabies tag, microchip number, and medical recordsA “Pet Pal Packet” with feeding info, training tips, and guidance for helping your new pet adjust