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Ouiser Boudreaux

Beagle

Female, Puppy
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Ouiser Boudreaux! (Pronounced Weezer, just like the band.)Named after the spicy, sharp-witted character from Steel Magnolias, Ouiser Boudreaux lives up to her name. This 7 month old Beagle puppy is equal parts sass, curiosity, comedy, and affection wrapped up in one adorable package.Ouiser is everything you would expect from a young Beagle. She is social, happy, confident, tenacious, and always looking for her next adventure. Her nose is constantly working, her attention span is delightfully short, and if theres something interesting nearby, she will probably investigate it. Like most puppies, shes still working on her house training skills and will need a family committed to continuing her training and setting her up for success.She loves other dogs, appears to be well-adjusted and friendly, and while cats are unknown, we dont anticipate any major concerns. Ouiser does experience some typical puppy separation anxiety and may be vocal when left alone, but shes not destructive. Give her a few toys, some mental stimulation, and something appropriate to keep her busy, and she settles in nicely.Because she is a vocal Beagle and an active young puppy, Ouiser will require a securely fenced yard and will not be considered for apartment, condo, or shared-wall living situations.Puppy training classes are strongly recommended. Not only will they help her learn good manners, but theyll also help build the lifelong bond every great dog-and-human team deserves.Important: Ouiser is scheduled to be spayed on June 30 and will not be available to go home until she has fully recovered from surgery.If youre looking for a funny, loving, spirited puppy who will keep you laughing, keep you moving, and love you with her whole heart, Ouiser Boudreaux may be your girl.Albert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ years
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Benito Sabueso

Beagle

Male, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Benito Sabueso, AKA BeniVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what he has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:Benito spins when he is happy or excited. You know he is happy when he spins and wags his tail simultaneously!Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Green Bay, WisconsinOrigin StoryLike all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Benito has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. He will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health NotesHe is neutered and is up to date on vetting with the exception of a couple vaccines that will be coming soon. He is currently eating a raw diet, and it is recommended that an adopter continue with this to ensure that his tummy remains stable. Many of the beagles that came out of RF had significant digestive issues for a while, and the raw diet seems to have stabilized that. The Ridglan beagles have been found to be prone to vaccine reactions. He will need to receive Benadryl 24 hours before and 24 hours after vaccines to prevent this going forward.PersonalityBeni is a brave boy. He has overcome a lot of trauma in his five weeks of freedom. He is learning about leash walking but it is a work in progress. So far, he has shown that he loves chewing on the leash while he's attached to it. More leash familiarity and training is in progress, but he is currently not leash trained.Benito is active and is searching for a family that is ready for his type of energy. He loves kids and does well with the 9 and 11 year olds who come to visit. Benito is high energy and always looking for something to learn more about and play with.As he learns about the world around him, Beni finds mischief. He will chew on things like remotes, anything on reachable tabletops, and his pup siblings' collars while they're wearing them, pillows, blanket throws, and so on. However, redirecting his attention away keeps him from always going after things, except the remote. There seems to be no stopping him with the remote.Benito loves to observe his humans, then do what they have done. Example: electronic trash can. Once he learns something, he plays with it for a day or three, then moves on to the next item. Be prepared to babyproof the house. He can open drawers, some cabinet doors, and is pretty proud of it.He likes to be around you, and will scratch on any closed door if he wants access inside. He has crawled around and under furniture to chew on cords, and has chewed a couple of phone cords at this point. He will unplug bigger cords. He also enjoys moving chairs around the house.He is friendly with people, loves children, and learns well from his dog siblings. Cats are an unknown as he has never been around them to our knowledge.Benito has come a long way, but sometimes still freezes at a doorway or threshhold. His foster will gently help him across if that happens. He will also shy away from hands, so if you go in to pet him, move slowly so he knows you are gentle and mean no harm.Beni has never pooped in the house. Gentlemen go outside for such things. - He wears a belly band with a pad in it so as not to pee in the house. The belly band is almost always dry, but since Beni is not fully potty trained, the belly band acts as an insurance policy. Note: Beni wakes up dry most days, but the excited walk to the door or cool air once the band is off could initiate a tinkle so his belly band is taken off right at the door.Family MattersBenito would love a confident dog sibling. He enjoys companionship and play, and and learns well from his doggy foster siblings.He will stare deeply at you if he wants cuddle time, because he does not know how else to ask. Watch for that cue to help build your bond with him.Benito is a sweet boy who just wants a family to love him and give him his forever.Things Benito LovesLicky matsCuddlesThe ROKU AquariumStuffiesMeeting kind, gentle people and collecting complimentsToysThe feel of the sun on his faceFreedomSignature MoveUnplugging your lampBucket ListLearning how to be a petHis own fluffy bedA dish that will always have enough healthy food to fill his bellyLots of walksSpace to sniff with that beagle noseA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House RulesBecause these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WINeuteredMicrochippedWorking on housebreaking, and he is doing well!Good on leash, but always use a harness for safety!PLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ yearss
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Boone

Beagle

Male, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet BooneVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what he has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:Boone is a sock thief. He steals them and carries them around like they are his prizes.Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Green Bay, WisconsinOrigin Story:Like all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Boone has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. He will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health Notes:Boone is neutered and is fully up to date on his vetting. He i has a grade 3 heart murmur, but it does not bother him in the least, other than the occasional cough.He is currently eating a raw diet, and it is recommended that an adopter continue with this to ensure that his tummy remains stable. Many of the beagles that came out of RF had significant digestive issues for a while, and the raw diet seems to have stabilized that. The Ridglan beagles have been found to be prone to vaccine reactions. He will need to receive Benadryl 24 hours before and 24 hours after vaccines to prevent this going forward.Personality:Boone is a brave boy. He has overcome a lot of trauma in his five weeks of freedom. He is working hard to learn to walk on a leash, and enjoys outdoor time with his doggy friends. He is remarkably adaptable, and would thrive in a home where he is included in daily life, He is getting better at accepting human companionship and wanting to snuggle in with people for movies and cuddles.He is shy, but will warm up to adults and respectful, older children. Fast movements still startle him, so his new family will need to be cognizant of that. He gets along well with other friendly dogs, and loves to play with them. He was introduced to a kitty and did fine, but he has never lived with one.Outdoors, he is still jumpy with loud noises, but otherwise does wonderfully. He greets people with a slow approach and a shyly wagging tail.Family Matters:Boone would love a confident dog sibling. His foster sister Poppy is his companion in patrolling the fenced yard. He enjoys companionship and play, and forms strong bonds. He will let the small dogs take his food and his bed, so you will need to guard those things for him.Boone is a sweet, shy, calm boy who just wants a family to love him and give him his forever.Things Boone LovesSnacks (he loves, cheese, venison, and eggs are faves)Slowly offered affectionSniffy yard patrolsMeeting kind, gentle people who respect his spaceSpring weatherLife outside a cageSignature Move:Patrolling the yard with his sister Poppy, making sure no chipmunks or squirrels invade the perimeterBucket List:Learning how to be a petHis own fluffy bedA dish that will always have enough healthy food to fill his bellyLots of walksSpace to sniff with that beagle noseA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House Rules:Because these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WINeuteredMicrochippedHousebreaking is a work in progress, though he is improving! He poops outside without issue, but uses a belly band as he gets used to peeing outside.Working on leash walking, does well with it inside the house, but is startled by loud noises outdoors.PLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ years
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Birdie

Beagle

Female, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet BirdieVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what she has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:Her favorite place to sleep is on your head :)Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Deforest, WisconsinBirdies Origin StoryLike all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Birdie has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. She will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health NotesShe is spayed and is fully up to date on her vetting. Birdies body shows the trauma of being caged for many years and she also has damage to her ears, which contributes to her being head shy and needing slow introductions.PersonalityBirdie has overcome a lot of trauma but is making strides in her newfound freedom. She is friendly with humans (because she is head shy she shouldnt live with small kids) but initially reactive to strange dogs and noises when out on walks. High energy, barking dogs feel scary and causes her to react. Birdie prefers to be with you as opposed to being left alone and might let out a bark or two when you first leave. She is very food motivated (classic Beagle) and should be fed alone to avoid resource guarding.Family MattersBirdie would love a calm home with a confident dog sibling to teach her how to be a dog. She has peacefully coexisted with other dogs in her foster home but is initially reactive when she hears/sees other dogs on her walks. Birdie has not been in a home with young children or with cats, but has enjoyed meeting new teenage human friends.Things Birdie LovesSnugglesFood!Mellow pupsBeing the center of attentionLetting her nose lead her on adventures (especially if food is involved!)Signature MoveBeing distracted by all the good smells she missed out on while in a cage. On potty breaks she might forget what shes doing and need extra time, whoops!Bucket ListLearning how to be a petKeeping your head warm at night (a bed hat!)Being told shes a good girl 1 million timesTrying 100 new snacksLots of sniffarisA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House RulesBecause these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WISpayedMicrochippedWorking on her outside potty skills and picking things up quicklyLearning how to walk on a leash, but a fenced yard is neededPLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ year
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Willow

Beagle

Female, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet WillowVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what she has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:Willow is a toy destroyer. She enjoys gutting stuffies like a pro.Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Madison, WisconsinWillow's Origin Story:Like all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Willow has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. She will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health Notes:Willow is spayed and is fully up to date on her vetting. She is currently eating a raw diet, and it is recommended that an adopter continue with this to ensure that her tummy remains stable. Many of the beagles that came out of RF had significant digestive issues for a while, and the raw diet seems to have stabilized that. The Ridglan beagles have been found to be prone to vaccine reactions. She will need to receive Benadryl 24 hours before and 24 hours after vaccines to prevent this going forward.Personality:Willow is a brave, active girl. She has overcome a lot of trauma in his five weeks of freedom. She will need help learning how to leash walk, and enjoys playing with her doggy foster siblings. She is remarkably adaptable, and would thrive in a home where she is included in daily life. She is getting better at accepting human companionship, but will need to be approached slowly and at her level. She is definitely more comfortable with women.While she is still people-shy, she warms up to adults. We believe she would also be good with and respectful, older children. She is excited when you return home from being at work. She gets along well with other friendly dogs, and loves to play with them, and currently lives with two dog friendly cats.Family Matters:Willow would love a confident dog sibling. Her foster siblings are a great source of happiness for her, and she will continue to need this going forward.When she is ready, she will put her paws on you, and will even stand on you, but it will take time for her to trust you. An adopter will need to be calm, patient, and understanding as she continues to learn to be a dog.Things Willow LovesToysAffection, but on her termsSniffy yard patrolsCalm visitors, especially if femaleWarm weatherLife outside a cageSignature Move:Looking at you with those big, sweet eyes and making your heart meltBucket List:Learning how to be a petHer own fluffy bedA dish that will always have enough healthy food to fill her bellyLots of walksSpace to sniff with that beagle noseA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House Rules:Because these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WINeuteredMicrochippedHousebreaking is a work in progress, though he is improving! He poops outside without issue, but uses a belly band as he gets used to peeing outside.Working on leash walking, does well with it inside the house, but is startled by loud noises outdoors.PLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ years.
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Chance

Beagle

Male, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet ChanceVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what he has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:No socks are safe, hes a real sock thief!Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Stoughton, WisconsinChances Origin StoryLike all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Chance has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. He will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health NotesHe is neutered and is fully up to date on his vetting. He is currently eating a raw diet, and it is recommended that an adopter continue with this to ensure that his tummy remains stable. Many of the beagles that came out of RF had significant digestive issues for a while, and the raw diet seems to have stabilized that. The Ridglan beagles have been found to be prone to vaccine reactions. He will need to receive Benadryl 24 hours before and 24 hours after vaccines to prevent this going forward.PersonalityChance has overcome a lot of trauma in his newfound freedom. He is friendly but initially anxious around loud noises and fast movements. This curious pup prefers to be with you as opposed to being left alone. Chance is food motivated (classic Beagle) and isnt afraid to let out a reminder howl to share his frustration with late mealtimes. Hes excited when his foster family returns home.In public, he is still slightly jumpy with loud moises or large moving objects, but otherwise does wonderfully. He greets people with a slow approach and a wagging tail.Family MattersChance would love a calm home with a confident dog sibling to teach him how to be a dog. Chance is initially submissive with other dogs, engaging when comfortable. One caveat: He doesn't really understand social cues, as we are finding with many RF beagles. Your other pets, especially dogs, will also need to be dog friendly and tolerant.Chance has not been in a home with children but has been respectful of cats (may be curious initially).Things Chance LovesGiving and getting kissesFreeze dried treatsOther patient pupsStealing clothes out of your hamperFollowing his humansSignature MovePretending like hes not watching you but you both know hes watching you...Bucket ListLearning how to be a petFinding a new BFFHis own fluffy bedA dish that will always have enough healthy food to fill his bellyLots of walksSpace to sniff with that beagle noseA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House RulesBecause these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WINeuteredMicrochippedWorking on his outside potty skills, wears a belly band when left aloneLearning how to walk on a leash, using a harness and long line at the dog park to gain confidencePLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ year

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Ouiser Boudreaux

Beagle

Female, Puppy
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Ouiser Boudreaux! (Pronounced Weezer, just like the band.)Named after the spicy, sharp-witted character from Steel Magnolias, Ouiser Boudreaux lives up to her name. This 7 month old Beagle puppy is equal parts sass, curiosity, comedy, and affection wrapped up in one adorable package.Ouiser is everything you would expect from a young Beagle. She is social, happy, confident, tenacious, and always looking for her next adventure. Her nose is constantly working, her attention span is delightfully short, and if theres something interesting nearby, she will probably investigate it. Like most puppies, shes still working on her house training skills and will need a family committed to continuing her training and setting her up for success.She loves other dogs, appears to be well-adjusted and friendly, and while cats are unknown, we dont anticipate any major concerns. Ouiser does experience some typical puppy separation anxiety and may be vocal when left alone, but shes not destructive. Give her a few toys, some mental stimulation, and something appropriate to keep her busy, and she settles in nicely.Because she is a vocal Beagle and an active young puppy, Ouiser will require a securely fenced yard and will not be considered for apartment, condo, or shared-wall living situations.Puppy training classes are strongly recommended. Not only will they help her learn good manners, but theyll also help build the lifelong bond every great dog-and-human team deserves.Important: Ouiser is scheduled to be spayed on June 30 and will not be available to go home until she has fully recovered from surgery.If youre looking for a funny, loving, spirited puppy who will keep you laughing, keep you moving, and love you with her whole heart, Ouiser Boudreaux may be your girl.Albert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ years
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Benito Sabueso

Beagle

Male, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Benito Sabueso, AKA BeniVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what he has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:Benito spins when he is happy or excited. You know he is happy when he spins and wags his tail simultaneously!Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Green Bay, WisconsinOrigin StoryLike all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Benito has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. He will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health NotesHe is neutered and is up to date on vetting with the exception of a couple vaccines that will be coming soon. He is currently eating a raw diet, and it is recommended that an adopter continue with this to ensure that his tummy remains stable. Many of the beagles that came out of RF had significant digestive issues for a while, and the raw diet seems to have stabilized that. The Ridglan beagles have been found to be prone to vaccine reactions. He will need to receive Benadryl 24 hours before and 24 hours after vaccines to prevent this going forward.PersonalityBeni is a brave boy. He has overcome a lot of trauma in his five weeks of freedom. He is learning about leash walking but it is a work in progress. So far, he has shown that he loves chewing on the leash while he's attached to it. More leash familiarity and training is in progress, but he is currently not leash trained.Benito is active and is searching for a family that is ready for his type of energy. He loves kids and does well with the 9 and 11 year olds who come to visit. Benito is high energy and always looking for something to learn more about and play with.As he learns about the world around him, Beni finds mischief. He will chew on things like remotes, anything on reachable tabletops, and his pup siblings' collars while they're wearing them, pillows, blanket throws, and so on. However, redirecting his attention away keeps him from always going after things, except the remote. There seems to be no stopping him with the remote.Benito loves to observe his humans, then do what they have done. Example: electronic trash can. Once he learns something, he plays with it for a day or three, then moves on to the next item. Be prepared to babyproof the house. He can open drawers, some cabinet doors, and is pretty proud of it.He likes to be around you, and will scratch on any closed door if he wants access inside. He has crawled around and under furniture to chew on cords, and has chewed a couple of phone cords at this point. He will unplug bigger cords. He also enjoys moving chairs around the house.He is friendly with people, loves children, and learns well from his dog siblings. Cats are an unknown as he has never been around them to our knowledge.Benito has come a long way, but sometimes still freezes at a doorway or threshhold. His foster will gently help him across if that happens. He will also shy away from hands, so if you go in to pet him, move slowly so he knows you are gentle and mean no harm.Beni has never pooped in the house. Gentlemen go outside for such things. - He wears a belly band with a pad in it so as not to pee in the house. The belly band is almost always dry, but since Beni is not fully potty trained, the belly band acts as an insurance policy. Note: Beni wakes up dry most days, but the excited walk to the door or cool air once the band is off could initiate a tinkle so his belly band is taken off right at the door.Family MattersBenito would love a confident dog sibling. He enjoys companionship and play, and and learns well from his doggy foster siblings.He will stare deeply at you if he wants cuddle time, because he does not know how else to ask. Watch for that cue to help build your bond with him.Benito is a sweet boy who just wants a family to love him and give him his forever.Things Benito LovesLicky matsCuddlesThe ROKU AquariumStuffiesMeeting kind, gentle people and collecting complimentsToysThe feel of the sun on his faceFreedomSignature MoveUnplugging your lampBucket ListLearning how to be a petHis own fluffy bedA dish that will always have enough healthy food to fill his bellyLots of walksSpace to sniff with that beagle noseA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House RulesBecause these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WINeuteredMicrochippedWorking on housebreaking, and he is doing well!Good on leash, but always use a harness for safety!PLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ yearss
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Boone

Beagle

Male, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet BooneVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what he has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:Boone is a sock thief. He steals them and carries them around like they are his prizes.Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Green Bay, WisconsinOrigin Story:Like all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Boone has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. He will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health Notes:Boone is neutered and is fully up to date on his vetting. He i has a grade 3 heart murmur, but it does not bother him in the least, other than the occasional cough.He is currently eating a raw diet, and it is recommended that an adopter continue with this to ensure that his tummy remains stable. Many of the beagles that came out of RF had significant digestive issues for a while, and the raw diet seems to have stabilized that. The Ridglan beagles have been found to be prone to vaccine reactions. He will need to receive Benadryl 24 hours before and 24 hours after vaccines to prevent this going forward.Personality:Boone is a brave boy. He has overcome a lot of trauma in his five weeks of freedom. He is working hard to learn to walk on a leash, and enjoys outdoor time with his doggy friends. He is remarkably adaptable, and would thrive in a home where he is included in daily life, He is getting better at accepting human companionship and wanting to snuggle in with people for movies and cuddles.He is shy, but will warm up to adults and respectful, older children. Fast movements still startle him, so his new family will need to be cognizant of that. He gets along well with other friendly dogs, and loves to play with them. He was introduced to a kitty and did fine, but he has never lived with one.Outdoors, he is still jumpy with loud noises, but otherwise does wonderfully. He greets people with a slow approach and a shyly wagging tail.Family Matters:Boone would love a confident dog sibling. His foster sister Poppy is his companion in patrolling the fenced yard. He enjoys companionship and play, and forms strong bonds. He will let the small dogs take his food and his bed, so you will need to guard those things for him.Boone is a sweet, shy, calm boy who just wants a family to love him and give him his forever.Things Boone LovesSnacks (he loves, cheese, venison, and eggs are faves)Slowly offered affectionSniffy yard patrolsMeeting kind, gentle people who respect his spaceSpring weatherLife outside a cageSignature Move:Patrolling the yard with his sister Poppy, making sure no chipmunks or squirrels invade the perimeterBucket List:Learning how to be a petHis own fluffy bedA dish that will always have enough healthy food to fill his bellyLots of walksSpace to sniff with that beagle noseA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House Rules:Because these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WINeuteredMicrochippedHousebreaking is a work in progress, though he is improving! He poops outside without issue, but uses a belly band as he gets used to peeing outside.Working on leash walking, does well with it inside the house, but is startled by loud noises outdoors.PLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ years
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Birdie

Beagle

Female, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
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Meet BirdieVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what she has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:Her favorite place to sleep is on your head :)Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Deforest, WisconsinBirdies Origin StoryLike all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Birdie has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. She will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health NotesShe is spayed and is fully up to date on her vetting. Birdies body shows the trauma of being caged for many years and she also has damage to her ears, which contributes to her being head shy and needing slow introductions.PersonalityBirdie has overcome a lot of trauma but is making strides in her newfound freedom. She is friendly with humans (because she is head shy she shouldnt live with small kids) but initially reactive to strange dogs and noises when out on walks. High energy, barking dogs feel scary and causes her to react. Birdie prefers to be with you as opposed to being left alone and might let out a bark or two when you first leave. She is very food motivated (classic Beagle) and should be fed alone to avoid resource guarding.Family MattersBirdie would love a calm home with a confident dog sibling to teach her how to be a dog. She has peacefully coexisted with other dogs in her foster home but is initially reactive when she hears/sees other dogs on her walks. Birdie has not been in a home with young children or with cats, but has enjoyed meeting new teenage human friends.Things Birdie LovesSnugglesFood!Mellow pupsBeing the center of attentionLetting her nose lead her on adventures (especially if food is involved!)Signature MoveBeing distracted by all the good smells she missed out on while in a cage. On potty breaks she might forget what shes doing and need extra time, whoops!Bucket ListLearning how to be a petKeeping your head warm at night (a bed hat!)Being told shes a good girl 1 million timesTrying 100 new snacksLots of sniffarisA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House RulesBecause these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WISpayedMicrochippedWorking on her outside potty skills and picking things up quicklyLearning how to walk on a leash, but a fenced yard is neededPLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ year
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Willow

Beagle

Female, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet WillowVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what she has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:Willow is a toy destroyer. She enjoys gutting stuffies like a pro.Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Madison, WisconsinWillow's Origin Story:Like all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Willow has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. She will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health Notes:Willow is spayed and is fully up to date on her vetting. She is currently eating a raw diet, and it is recommended that an adopter continue with this to ensure that her tummy remains stable. Many of the beagles that came out of RF had significant digestive issues for a while, and the raw diet seems to have stabilized that. The Ridglan beagles have been found to be prone to vaccine reactions. She will need to receive Benadryl 24 hours before and 24 hours after vaccines to prevent this going forward.Personality:Willow is a brave, active girl. She has overcome a lot of trauma in his five weeks of freedom. She will need help learning how to leash walk, and enjoys playing with her doggy foster siblings. She is remarkably adaptable, and would thrive in a home where she is included in daily life. She is getting better at accepting human companionship, but will need to be approached slowly and at her level. She is definitely more comfortable with women.While she is still people-shy, she warms up to adults. We believe she would also be good with and respectful, older children. She is excited when you return home from being at work. She gets along well with other friendly dogs, and loves to play with them, and currently lives with two dog friendly cats.Family Matters:Willow would love a confident dog sibling. Her foster siblings are a great source of happiness for her, and she will continue to need this going forward.When she is ready, she will put her paws on you, and will even stand on you, but it will take time for her to trust you. An adopter will need to be calm, patient, and understanding as she continues to learn to be a dog.Things Willow LovesToysAffection, but on her termsSniffy yard patrolsCalm visitors, especially if femaleWarm weatherLife outside a cageSignature Move:Looking at you with those big, sweet eyes and making your heart meltBucket List:Learning how to be a petHer own fluffy bedA dish that will always have enough healthy food to fill her bellyLots of walksSpace to sniff with that beagle noseA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House Rules:Because these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WINeuteredMicrochippedHousebreaking is a work in progress, though he is improving! He poops outside without issue, but uses a belly band as he gets used to peeing outside.Working on leash walking, does well with it inside the house, but is startled by loud noises outdoors.PLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ years.
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Chance

Beagle

Male, Adult
Whitewater, WI
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Needs experienced adopter, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet ChanceVibe Check:Retired from Ridglan Farms, wanting to forget what he has endured. Ready for the good life.Fun Fact:No socks are safe, hes a real sock thief!Rescue: Albert's Dog LoungeAge: AdultSize: MediumFostered in: Stoughton, WisconsinChances Origin StoryLike all the beagles released from Ridglan Farm, Chance has not had a life full of family, love, and socialization. He will need patience and understanding to make up for lost time.Health NotesHe is neutered and is fully up to date on his vetting. He is currently eating a raw diet, and it is recommended that an adopter continue with this to ensure that his tummy remains stable. Many of the beagles that came out of RF had significant digestive issues for a while, and the raw diet seems to have stabilized that. The Ridglan beagles have been found to be prone to vaccine reactions. He will need to receive Benadryl 24 hours before and 24 hours after vaccines to prevent this going forward.PersonalityChance has overcome a lot of trauma in his newfound freedom. He is friendly but initially anxious around loud noises and fast movements. This curious pup prefers to be with you as opposed to being left alone. Chance is food motivated (classic Beagle) and isnt afraid to let out a reminder howl to share his frustration with late mealtimes. Hes excited when his foster family returns home.In public, he is still slightly jumpy with loud moises or large moving objects, but otherwise does wonderfully. He greets people with a slow approach and a wagging tail.Family MattersChance would love a calm home with a confident dog sibling to teach him how to be a dog. Chance is initially submissive with other dogs, engaging when comfortable. One caveat: He doesn't really understand social cues, as we are finding with many RF beagles. Your other pets, especially dogs, will also need to be dog friendly and tolerant.Chance has not been in a home with children but has been respectful of cats (may be curious initially).Things Chance LovesGiving and getting kissesFreeze dried treatsOther patient pupsStealing clothes out of your hamperFollowing his humansSignature MovePretending like hes not watching you but you both know hes watching you...Bucket ListLearning how to be a petFinding a new BFFHis own fluffy bedA dish that will always have enough healthy food to fill his bellyLots of walksSpace to sniff with that beagle noseA patient, loving family with soft hands and lots of love to offerA Few House RulesBecause these dogs have been through so much, it is our job as those entrusted with their care to be very thoughtful in their placement. Here are our requirements.Fenced yard requiredNo apartmentsAnother confident dog in the home requiredNo small children in the householdStrong veterinary history with current pets up to date on vaccines, heartworm testing/prevention, and current pets spayed/neuteredPreference given to adopters with beagle or hound experienceMinimal hours home alone preferredLive within 5 hours of our headquarters in Whitewater, WINeuteredMicrochippedWorking on his outside potty skills, wears a belly band when left aloneLearning how to walk on a leash, using a harness and long line at the dog park to gain confidencePLEASE do not crate, does spectacularly free roaming the houseUTD on vaccinationsUTD on preventativesAlbert's Dog Lounge is a specialty rescue focusing primarily on senior and special needs dogs.Our process includes an approved application, reference checks, a homevisit, and then a meet and greet with the dog. Adoption fee is $350, ($600 for a pair). Learn more about Albert's Dog Lounge, our mission, and adoption policies by visiting Albertsdoglounge.org.Begin your application process by copying this link into your web browser: https://www.albertsdoglounge.org/applyWI Dept. Of Agriculture License Number: 474085-DSNOTE ABOUT AGING A DOG: Aging a dog, based on looking at them, is unreliable and usually inaccurate. We get to know each dog as an individual and will do our best to describe each of our dogs based on personality and their needs.Puppy - Under 6 monthsYoung Adult - 6 months to 2 yearsAdult - 2 years to 8 yearsSenior - 8 years to 12 yearsGolden Oldie - 12+ year

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