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Blush

Beagle Australian Cattle Dog

Female, 6 mos
Mead, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Please meet Blush! She’s so sweet and her puppy dog eyes are sure to make you blush! This sweet, lovable pup loves tummy rubs and snuggling. If she’s not in your lap, her next favorite spot is right in front of the space heater! Blush is very active and she loves to wrestle with her canine foster siblings. We feel she is best suited in a home with another playful dog. She’s still getting used to walking on a leash and can be a bit timid outdoors away from home, so her forever home should also have a fenced in yard. Blush is very smart and food motivated, which makes training a breeze. At only 6 months old, she’s a sponge ready to soak up all the love and tricks her humans can offer her! Blush is being fostered in Mead, Colorado. *We require all adopters to come to Colorado to adopt. *We do not transport dogs.* You can view this wonderful dog at https://www.milehighcanine.org/post/dogs/blush/. You can apply for our wonderful dogs at https://www.milehighcanine.org/adopt/adoption-application/.
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Jackson

Beagle

Male, 3 yrs
Boulder, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
When a dog needs us this much, we simply can’t look away. And when we saw Jackson — scared, shut down, and completely out of options — we knew we had to help him. There was something in his eyes that said, “Please, just give me a chance.” So we did what we always do when a dog is counting on us: we said yes. Jackson is a 3 - 4 year old, 28 lb, Beagle. We don't know if he is purebred or not, as he was found as a stray in Arkansas. What we do know is that he is adorable and has so much potential behind those sad, brave eyes. Jackson was found as a stray in Arkansas, likely used for breeding and then discarded when no longer needed. He was taken to a crowded, scary shelter where he shut down emotionally even more. The chaos, the noise, the unknowns — it was all too much for a dog who already had every reason not to trust the world. But we couldn’t leave him there. Jackson needed out. He needed us. So we got him a ticket to Colorado, and on June 11, Jackson will finally arrive in a place where healing can begin. Jackson is extremely timid. He’s not reactive, and he’s not nippy — which is a wonderful — but he is very scared. He flinches at sudden movements, cowers when approached, and prefers to be invisible right now. This is not a dog who’s going to run into your arms and wag his tail on day one. Jackson has no idea yet that kindness exists — but he wants to believe it does. Right now, Jackson doesn’t know what it means to be safe, let alone loved. What he needs isn’t instant companionship — it’s time, patience, and quiet kindness. He needs someone who understands that healing can be slow, and that progress might look like a soft glance, a small tail wag, or simply choosing to sit nearby. But we know that with consistency and love, Jackson will get there. He needs someone who understands that love isn’t always about cuddling or playtime or walks at first. Love, for Jackson, means giving him the space to breathe and feel safe for the first time in his life. Right now, Jackson is a flight risk. His fear makes him want to bolt — and if given the opportunity, he absolutely will. But underneath that fear is a gentle, sensitive soul who desperately needs to know he is safe. Jackson needs a quiet, calm, and patient home, with another dog. Jackson is confident around other dogs, and going to a home with another confident dog, will help him a lot. It is necessary that his adopter has another dog in the home already. Here’s how you can help Jackson succeed and blossom: Give Him Time to Decompress — When you bring Jackson home, your first instinct might be to comfort him with pets or try to coax him out of his shell. Please resist that urge. The most loving thing you can do in the early days is ignore him. Let him find a cozy, quiet corner. Set up a safe zone — a crate, a bed, soft blankets — and let him observe. No pressure. No expectations. Don’t Force Interaction — Don’t try to take him on walks. Don’t try to make him go potty outside right away. Don’t push for eye contact or affection. Let him come to you when he’s ready. If he hides under a table for three days, that’s okay. Right now, he’s experiencing the biggest shift of his life — from fear to hope — and it’s overwhelming. Do not have Jackson off leash, even in your yard. Do not leave him in your yard unattended — Until Jackson has bonded and is showing confidence, he must be treated like a flight risk. That means no unsecured doors, double leashing if outside, and always supervised. A fenced yard is helpful, but not required if you’re vigilant and use extreme caution. Go at His Pace — You might not hear a bark, see a tail wag, or get a lick for sometimes weeks. That’s okay. One day, he’ll peek his head around the corner. Then maybe he’ll sniff your hand. Then — one magical day — he’ll rest his head on your foot. That’s when you’ll know: he’s starting to trust. And that moment will feel like winning the lottery. Jackson has never known what it's like to feel safe, to be loved, to be part of a family. But we believe in him. We believe that under the trauma is a dog with enormous capacity for love and loyalty. We are looking for someone special — someone who sees past the fear and into the future. Someone who understands that real rescue is quiet, slow... and absolutely beautiful. **PLEASE NOTE** If you're truly interested in adopting from us, please be sure to fill out our Farfel's Rescue adoption application found at the link above or at farfels.com. Adoption site applications such as Petfinder and Adoptapet don't provide enough information and therefore aren't useful. Our Farfel's application is the only initial tool that we have to determine a great match for this very deserving dog. We're sorry, but in many cases, we're unable to get back to those that don't submit our Farfel's Rescue adoption application. Thanks very much for choosing rescue.
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Toast

Beagle

Female, Young
Greeley, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Toast, Beagle mix, 9 months, 40 lbs. Toast is very shy but will be a loyal dog with some love and patience. She was found as a stray and is probably a sister to Biscuit who was also picked up as a stray but found at a different time. Didn’t the original owner find them good homes (not). Courtesy listing. Call Cindy 970-353-1385
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Penny

Beagle

Female, Adult
Greeley, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Penny, Beagle mix, 3yrs, 40 lbs. Housebroken. Penny is shy at first, high energy, and good with dogs and cats. She is an owner surrender because they couldn’t keep her in. Courtesy listing. Call Cindy 970-353-1385
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Biscuit

Beagle

Female, Young
Greeley, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Biscuit, Beagle mix,11 months, 40lbs. Biscuit is cautious for a few seconds then friendlier. She will be a great dog with time and patience. She loves her toys, crate trained, almost housebroken and loves spending time outside. Biscuit needs a home with another dog that is well adjusted to help her learn from and someone with dog experience. She was found as a stray and is probably a sister to Toast who was also picked up as a stray at another time. Didn’t the original owner find them good homes (not). Courtesy listing. Call Cindy 970-353-1385
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Malachi

Beagle

Male, 2 mos
Denver, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Malachi, an adorable 3-month-old Beagle mix pup! Full of puppy energy and personality, this sweet little one loves to play and is already showing how smart and eager to please he is. With a strong food motivation, training is a breeze—this pup is picking up new commands quickly and making great progress with crate training. Quiet by nature and wonderfully social, he gets along beautifully with other dogs. Whether it’s playtime or cuddle time, this lovable pup is ready to bring joy to his forever home! ##2415066##

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Rescue

9.5 miles

Mile High Canine Rescue, Inc.

Mead, CO 80542

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

20.3 miles

Farfel's Rescue

906 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO 80302

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

22.6 miles

Homeward Bound Rescue of Colorado

Greeley, CO 80634

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

28.6 miles

A Friend of Jack Rescue

Denver, CO 80223

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

31.5 miles

Blues City Animal Rescue -DENVER, CO- Transport Stop

Denver, CO 80014

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

31.5 miles

Foothills Animal Shelter

580 McIntyre St., Golden, CO 80401

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Rescue

40.5 miles

iResQ

Evergreen, CO 80439

Pet Types: cats, dogs, horses

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