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Reggie (10)

Beagle

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Wausau, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hey everyone, my name is Reggie. Yep, I’m one of the beagles rescued from a medical testing facility, but I don’t want you to adopt me because you feel sorry for me. I want you to adopt me because you understand that I’m not looking backward anymore—I’m starting over. Will I come with some obstacles to overcome? Absolutely. But honestly, who doesn’t? I’m a very smart, inquisitive guy who loves learning new things. I’m also pretty food motivated, which makes training fun for both of us.   I’m a sensitive soul who needs time, love and patience.  I need someone who won’t give up on me during the hard days, the hard weeks, or even the hard months. All I want is a family that will love me forever.   Now about those obstacles.  Because I grew up in kennel in that place, and so did my mom, I never learned how to be a dog in a world I didn't know existed.  While my foster mom says I’m making great progress I will still need some help with stuff like potty training, (Although my foster mom says I’m doing very good so far) some separation anxiety and wanting to keep all my bones and toys to myself.   Oh, and because growing up in a Kennel wasn't any fun, I really have no desire to ever hang out in one again and I will be sure let you know if you try.   My foster mom lets me hang out in her office with a gate in the door and while I’m still not a huge fan, its better than a kennel.   My foster mom said it took me about a week to get over a lot of the stress of moving in with her family. After a while I started to relax understand the routine,  I stopped getting so upset every time she would leave the room (which she tells me is a good thing), I started understanding and playing with a foster sibling and I was a little more chill about the other dogs coming around my dog bones.   All of that progress in one week, just imagine what I can do in a lifetime.  Some things I will need in a forever family are  a fenced yard to keep me safe and allow me a place to run around and play.   Another dog to play with would be great (or at least play dates with other dogs if im your one and only) as long as they are pretty cool about me needing to learn from them and take it slow with me.  A solid routine would be great as the structure helps me understand life a bit better.   But most of all, my favorite thing in the whole world and what I need the most is people who love me. Anyone willing to sit with me, love on me, and give me scratches will have my whole heart. If your my forever family,  I can't wait to meet you.   Love, Reggie You can apply for this pup at: https://www.fetchfosterandrescue.com/adopt Name: Reggie D.O.B: 05/04/2025 Breed: Beagle Sex: Male Weight: 27.8 lbs Altered: Yes  Adoption Fee: 400 Good with kids: I'm not sure. Good with dogs: Yes, I enjoy dog friends! Good with cats: I'm not sure.  Special Requirements: Another dog in home.  *Positive reinforcement obedience training is a great way to bond with your new family member. It can also help set up a relationship with greater odds of success integrating your new pet into your family. Anyone who provides proof of completed positive reinforcement training will receive a 100 dollar refund from Fetch Foster and Rescue Inc! If you have questions or are wondering if the class you want to take qualifies please reach out! ♥ Fetch Foster and Rescue Inc is a 501c3 non-profit organization ##2738320##
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Harley (23)

Beagle

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Wausau, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Oh my, this is a big world that I had no idea even existed outside of those walls. Since being out, I've been experiencing so many new things; sounds, smells, human interaction! (Oh, uh, I'm Harley by the way.) So far, I've discovered that I really enjoy the presence of other dogs, don't mind rides in the car, and that all humans aren't that bad after all. In fact, I'm so curious what my foster humans are doing, that I like to be their shadow. Though I'm still not at 100%, house training isn't going so bad. I'm gradually getting there! When going for walks on the leash I sometimes have my moments where I stop and freeze. I don't know if it's out of fear, confusion, or if I just need a minute to take things in. But I need my new humans to understand that I am still navigating this huge change after all. In fact, I typically present as shy when you first meet me, which is why I think no one has really fallen hard for me yet. But, after some time together, we'll grow that bond. I just need some time. Don't get me wrong, I do enjoy playing too once I warm up to you and the other dogs in the home! I want to be transparent though as I'd prefer that my forever family completely understands that this transition will likely be hard. When you initially go to attach my leash, I get a little nervous. When you close the door to my crate, I start feeling all sorts of emotions, which makes me paw at the door and bark a bit -this comes and goes, but I do eventually settle. However, when I'm not in my crate and you leave me alone, I feel TRULY alone which I don't always love. So, I may whine a bit, which you can understand why.  What I feel that I need in order to truly thrive would be someone who is patient and understanding. Maybe someone who has the ability to be home often so I'm not kenneled too much, though I do understand that often times, kennels are a safe space. Doesn't mean I love it though. And lastly, I really would like to have at least one other dog in the home. It helps me build confidence, have a constant companion and have someone to learn what it's like to just be a dog.  If you think you'd be a good fit for me, please apply so we can see if we hit it off!-Harley You can apply for this pup at: https://www.fetchfosterandrescue.com/adopt Name: Harley D.O.B: 05/04/2024 Breed: Beagle Sex: Male Weight: 23.2 lbs Altered: Yes  Adoption Fee: 400 Good with kids: I'm not sure. Good with dogs: Yes, I enjoy dog friends! Good with cats: I'm not sure.  Special Requirements: Another dog in home.  *Positive reinforcement obedience training is a great way to bond with your new family member. It can also help set up a relationship with greater odds of success integrating your new pet into your family. Anyone who provides proof of completed positive reinforcement training will receive a 100 dollar refund from Fetch Foster and Rescue Inc! If you have questions or are wondering if the class you want to take qualifies please reach out! ♥ Fetch Foster and Rescue Inc is a 501c3 non-profit organization ##2738313##
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Scooter (9)

Beagle

Male, 1 yr 2 mos
Wausau, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Scooter! This handsome 1-year-old Beagle is looking for a patient adopter who will give him the time he needs to feel safe and loved. While he can be a little shy when meeting new people, especially men, once he trusts you, his sweet personality shines through. He'll happily follow you around the house, snuggle up for cuddles, and become your loyal best friend. Scooter loves being outdoors and enjoys walks, though his Beagle nose occasionally leads him on little sniffing adventures. He rides great in the car, is doing wonderfully with pottying outside, and gets along well with his two foster Beagle sisters. Once he's comfortable in his surroundings, he loves to play and have fun. Because he can be nervous around unfamiliar people, particularly men, he'll need a patient family that understands trust takes time. He may initially growl when a man enters the room, but with gentle, calm interactions and patience, he continues to make progress and will even accept pets when he's feeling comfortable. If you're willing to let this sweet boy move at his own pace, you'll be rewarded with a devoted companion who just wants a person to call his own.  can apply for this pup at: https://www.fetchfosterandrescue.com/adopt Name: Scooter D.O.B: 05/04/2025 Breed: Beagle Sex: Male Weight: 24.8 lbs Altered: Yes  Adoption Fee: 400 Good with kids: I'm not sure. Good with dogs: Yes, I enjoy dog friends! Good with cats: I'm not sure.  Special Requirements: Another dog in home.  *Positive reinforcement obedience training is a great way to bond with your new family member. It can also help set up a relationship with greater odds of success integrating your new pet into your family. Anyone who provides proof of completed positive reinforcement training will receive a 100 dollar refund from Fetch Foster and Rescue Inc! If you have questions or are wondering if the class you want to take qualifies please reach out! ♥ Fetch Foster and Rescue Inc is a 501c3 non-profit organization ##2738287##
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Otto

Beagle

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Waupaca, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Because of their start in life, these dogs aren’t for everyone. They are currently quite skittish and find the big wide world a bit overwhelming. They desperately need a patient, predictable home environment and a person/family dedicated to helping them build confidence at their own pace. They are also not house-trained, so teaching them the ropes will take time, consistency, and a lot of positive reinforcement. It will be a commitment and a challenge, but watching a cautious young dog learn the `language of safety` and bloom into a confident companion is the most rewarding journey you can take.These resilient pups are ready to trade their cautious beginnings for a lifetime of trust and love with the right patient guide!
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Peter

Beagle

Male, 1 yr 8 mos
Waupaca, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
-
Story
Because of their start in life, these dogs aren’t for everyone. They are currently quite skittish and find the big wide world a bit overwhelming. They desperately need a patient, predictable home environment and a person/family dedicated to helping them build confidence at their own pace. They are also not house-trained, so teaching them the ropes will take time, consistency, and a lot of positive reinforcement. It will be a commitment and a challenge, but watching a cautious young dog learn the `language of safety` and bloom into a confident companion is the most rewarding journey you can take.These resilient pups are ready to trade their cautious beginnings for a lifetime of trust and love with the right patient guide!
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Sir Henry

Beagle Blue Heeler

Male, 4 mos
Edgar, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
PLEASE NOTE! WE ARE A TEXAS BASED RESCUE. THIS DOG IS CURRENTLY IN TEXAS AND WILL BE TRANSPORTED TO YOUR STATE ONCE ADOPTED. Our app can be found at haydudeequine.org 🐾 👑 Meet Sir Henry! 🐾 Greetings, loyal subjects! My name is Sir Henry, and while I may only be 4 months old, I already carry myself like royalty. Don't worry though—I'm the fun kind of prince, not the stuffy kind. I'm a social, outgoing puppy who believes everyone is a friend I just haven't met yet. People, dogs, adventures—sign me up! I love making new friends and am always ready to join in on whatever fun is happening. My mom is a Beagle/Heeler mix, and we think my dad was a Carolina Dog, which means I inherited the perfect blend of brains, athleticism, and good looks. I'm curious about the world, eager to learn, and always on the lookout for my next great adventure. One thing you should know about me: I absolutely LOVE water. Kiddie pool? Amazing. Water bowl splashes? Fantastic. Puddles? The greatest invention of all time. If it involves getting my paws wet, I'm all in. I'm wonderful with other dogs and would love a canine sibling to play with, but I'd also be happy soaking up all the attention as your one and only royal companion. Sir Henry's Royal Resume: 👑 4 months old 👑 Male 👑 Social and outgoing 👑 Great with other dogs 👑 Loves water 👑 Smart, curious, and playful 👑 Ready for a lifetime of adventures If you're looking for a puppy who will keep you laughing, keep you active, and happily accompany you on every adventure, Sir Henry is ready to claim his throne in your heart. Just be warned—once you meet him, you'll be under his royal spell. ❤️🐾👑

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Humane Society of Waupaca County

2293 Commercial Drive, Waupaca, WI 54981

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27.3 miles

Fetch Foster and Rescue Inc

5820 N 35th Ave, Wausau, WI 54401

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31 miles

Hay Dude Critter Rescue - WI transport

Edgar, WI 54426

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31.6 miles

Copper Paws Rescue, Inc.

Marshfield, WI 54449

Pet Types: dogs

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