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Harley (23)

Beagle

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
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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Scott (4)

Beagle

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
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
'Ello friends! I'm Scott, a boy who is in search of a very patient home as I learn what it's like to simply "dog." You may see that I sometimes act like a puppy even though I'm not. So, while I navigate what's acceptable behavior and not, I need someone who is patient and understanding with their responses as I don't want to be reliving my rough past.  Keep away is one of my favorite games whether you like it or not. My foster mom is trying to teach me that I can't steal socks, dishtowels, blankets, shampoo bottles or anything that I feel is fair game. Boring! Anywho, I would really love a home that has another dog for me to learn and grow with. As I'm still adjusting to this change, I've been working through some resource guarding with my high priority chew treats. So in other words, I may need someone who knows how to handle that and can be patient, especially if there's other dogs in the home. Something to also make note of is that I don't really understand personal space, so I may be in your bubble or my dog sibling's bubble without seeing an issue. My foster mom says I have "selective hearing" cause sometimes I can just zone her right out. I hear it's a beagle thing, but it could also be because I'm still taking in all these noises and smells. It's confusing, exciting and a bit scary at times. So, bare with me. Speaking of that, I've learned how to go up stairs, but going down still makes me feel a little leery.  I'll sleep in my kennel all night, but during the day, I would much prefer to not be kenneled. I mean, now that I've gotten this taste of freedom, I want as much time to enjoy life with you. I love being outside and exploring, so I hope my new family does too. While I do alright on a long lead outside, if my human walks further than I can reach, I struggle, which leads to crying and howling cause it's just not fair. Overall, I do well with men, but large bulky coats or hats can trigger me, making me growl and bark.  And, since I want to be completely honest, I'm really struggling with separation anxiety. I just want to be by you and if I'm not, I'm likely getting into something I shouldn't be. Oh and speaking of anxiety, I tend to get carsick too.  Okay, now that the brutal honesty is out of the way, let's talk about the good stuff. I really love cuddling and receiving butt scratches! I'm not really shy, in fact I'm quite the curious guy. House training is going well and I've been showing more and more progress with it, though I may not be 100% there yet. I've been eating really good and have not shown any food aggression towards other dogs. You may just have to keep an eye on me so I don't eat their food too! I've been starting to pick up certain commands. For example, I understand what going "outside" means, what going "inside" means, and I'm starting to get "sit." I love to receive kisses and I play well with other dogs. I mean, sure I'm still learning that holding onto other dogs' neck scruff needs to be lighter when playing, but mind you, I didn't get to play until recently. So I'm still learning what's considered normal! I've also done really well with getting a bath and actually walk right into the shower when someone is in there. My foster mom says that my curiosity is unstoppable! Now that you've read through all of the good and the bad, what do you think? Do you feel like I could fit into your lifestyle? If so, apply so we can meet! -Scott  You can apply for this pup at: https://www.fetchfosterandrescue.com/adopt Name: Scott D.O.B: 05/04/2024 Breed: Beagle Sex: Male Weight: 23 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 ##2738290##
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Adam

Beagle Blue Heeler

Male, Puppy
Edgar, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
WE ARE A TX-BASED RESCUE. THIS DOG IS CURRENTLY LOCATED IN TX AND WILL BE TRANSPORTED UPON ADOPTION. Please fill out an adoption application at haydudeequine.org 👑🐾 Hey there, I’m Adam! 🐾👑 Yes, that Adam. The handsome prince of the litter. The brown-eyed heartthrob. The tiny adventurer with big opinions and even bigger puppy energy. I’m a Beagle x Heeler mix born on March 12, and I’m already mastering the art of stealing hearts and causing just the right amount of chaos. I’m equal parts athlete, comedian, and dramatic storyteller. I love people, love attention, and fully believe every room I enter should revolve around me for at least a few minutes. I’m smart, curious, and always looking for my next adventure — whether that’s exploring the backyard, wrestling my siblings, or sprinting around the house like I’m training for the Puppy Olympics. The Heeler side of me gives me confidence and grit, while the Beagle side keeps life entertaining (and occasionally a little stubborn). I’ll probably grow into a medium-sized dog with lots of energy, personality, and loyalty to my people. Basically, I’m built to be your sidekick for hikes, road trips, couch naps, and daily entertainment. I’m still just a baby, so I’ll need a family ready to help me learn all the important puppy things — but I promise to repay you with endless laughs, unconditional love, and expert-level happy dances every time you come home. If you’re looking for a playful little prince with striking eyes, a goofy personality, and main-character energy… your kingdom awaits. 💙
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Leroy

Beagle Border Collie

Male, Puppy
Marshfield, WI
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(when grown) -
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Todd

Beagle Border Collie

Male, Puppy
Marshfield, WI
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Tracker

Beagle

Male, 1 yr 3 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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5.6 miles

Fetch Foster and Rescue Inc

5820 N 35th Ave, Wausau, WI 54401

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

20.6 miles

Hay Dude Critter Rescue - WI transport

Edgar, WI 54426

Pet Types: cats, dogs, horses

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Rescue

36.4 miles

Copper Paws Rescue, Inc.

Marshfield, WI 54449

Pet Types: dogs

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45 miles

Humane Society of Waupaca County

2293 Commercial Drive, Waupaca, WI 54981

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

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