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Beagle puppies and dogs in Erie, Pennsylvania

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Ginger

Beagle Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Adult
Erie, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
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Ginger's foster home is still learning about her, and she will be available for adoption on 5/4/2024. In the meantime, feel free to submit an adoption application. Meet Ginger, a two-year-old spayed female beagle mix with a gentle soul and an endearing presence. Weighing only 23 pounds, Ginger is a bundle of sweetness wrapped in a soft, brown ginger coat that glistens in the sunlight. Her brown, doughy eyes and floppy ears only add to her charm, making her irresistible to anyone who meets her. Ginger's story began as a stray, wandering alone, yet despite her solitary start, she has never lost her affection for people. She was found meandering near a quiet park, looking for something to eat, yet even in her uncertainty, her tail wagged gently at every passerby, hoping for a friend. Her journey from a stray to a rescue was marked by her unyielding trust and love for humans. In the shelter, Ginger quickly became known for her tranquil and loving nature. She adores being around people, finding comfort and security in their company. She is the type of dog who will press her body against your legs, look up with those soulful eyes, and offer a sigh of contentment when you stroke her ears. Ginger is also a friend to other dogs. She interacts with her canine companions at the rescue with ease and grace, showing neither dominance nor timidity. She plays gently, always aware of her companions' space and comfort, making her an ideal playmate. For anyone looking to bring a new member into their home, Ginger promises not only to be a pet but a true companion. She's the kind of dog who would happily join you for quiet evenings by the fireplace, lazy Sunday morning strolls, or simply sit beside you, offering silent support and boundless affection. Ginger is ready to find her forever home-a place where she can share all the love she has to give and receive the affection and security she deserves. Her journey from a lonely stray to a cherished family member is just waiting to be completed by someone who sees the beauty in her gentle, loving spirit. Will that be you? Ginger's adoption fee is $275. You can learn more about Ginger and other dogs at Happy Bark by visiting www.happybark.org PA Kennel License 17445

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These Beagles are available for adoption close to Erie, Pennsylvania.
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Wilbur

Beagle

Male, Senior
Dunkirk, NY
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Wilbur is a 9-year-old beagle boy in need of his very own home. He is affectionate and sweet, and loves to give kisses and offer his paw for you to hold (and to give you access to rub his belly while he's sitting up). Wilbur was bought from a breeder as a puppy, and came to Lakeshore Humane Society at four years old when the man found he was working too much overtime to give Wilbur what he needed. Wilbur was adopted by a wonderful woman, but she got sick late in 2023 and Wilbur found himself back at LHS. A volunteer, Rebecca, who loves beagles tried to adopt him, but it turns out Wilbur wants to be the only pet in the house. He's still with Rebecca as a foster, getting two walks a day and spending time outside, where he likes to survey the backyard for squirrels, as all good beagles do. He loves food and treats and was a bit chubby, but has slimmed down quite a bit. He does have some minor health issues, found after Rebecca had some tests run. He has hypothyroidism, and takes a little pill every morning in a piece of cheese. He also had chronic bronchitis, so takes a pill to keep that at bay, and a bit of anxiety, also treated with medication. All together, his medicines cost about 50 dollars a month. Wilbur happily takes his "cheese medicine" before breakfast every day. He eats regular Purina senior dog food. He's great at the vet, resigning himself to whatever needs to be done. He's the same in the bathtub. He needs someone strong to walk him or a fenced-in yard. He has a surprising amount of energy for an older guy! If anyone is interested in Wilbur, please call LHS at 716-672-1991 and leave a message for the dog committee. They can put you in touch with Rebecca to talk or to arrange a meeting. Thank you! You can also fill out our online application. https://www.lakeshorehumanesociety.org/online-adoption-form

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Happy Bark

PO Box 9062, Erie, PA 16505

Pet Types: dogs

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47.2 miles

Lakeshore Humane Society

431 East Chestnut St, Dunkirk, NY 14048

Pet Types: cats, dogs, small animals

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