Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids,
Good with dogs,
Good with cats,
House-trained,
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.Baro is a 25-pound red-ticked beagle with the sweetest soul and the softest puppy-dog eyes. At around 2 years old, he’s still learning that the world can be a safe and loving place. He can be very shy when meeting new people and prefers gentle, patient introductions. Direct eye contact makes him nervous, so he’ll usually sneak up behind you first for a careful little sniff while he figures you out. Once Baro feels safe, though, his affectionate side absolutely melts hearts. He becomes the cuddliest little shadow who never wants the pets to stop. If you pause, he’ll gently nudge your hand as if to say, “Excuse me… I was not finished being loved.” His favorite thing is snuggling close and falling asleep while holding your hand or arm. Baro has already learned so much in foster care. He is house trained, uses a doggie door like a pro, can climb stairs to hop onto the bed, and loves going for walks. He’s even started taking treats from your hand — a huge milestone for this sensitive boy. He’s nervous about getting into the car, but once he’s inside, he happily enjoys the ride. This adorable little guy does have some funny quirks. He is basically a tiny nighttime raccoon disguised as a beagle. After dinner, he loves collecting blankets, towels, dog beds, toys, pillows, shoes, and anything soft he can carry, proudly dragging his “treasures” out the doggie door. Keeping important items out of reach will help everyone stay happy! He also does not like crates and feels much safer having space to relax on his own terms. Baro absolutely needs another playful, energetic dog in the home. Having dog friends gives him confidence, helps ease his anxiety, and brings out his silly, happy side. He truly wants to be part of a pack. He does well with teenagers, ignores cats, but would not be comfortable in a home with small children. Because certain mobility equipment scares him, he’s also not the best fit for senior households. Baro is looking for a patient, loving family willing to let him settle in at his own pace using the “3 days, 3 weeks, 3 months” rule. In return, you’ll gain the most loyal little cuddle buddy who will love you with his whole heart forever.Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.May 23, 2026, 8:02 pm