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We'll also keep you updated on 182549 Poppy&182550 LL Boy (Off Site Foster)'s adoption status with email updates.
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182549 Poppy&182550 LL Boy (Off Site Foster)

Beagle

Female Adult
Virginia Beach, VA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
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Story
LUCKY LOVER BOY - 8 years old, 20 pounds, house trained, friendly, happy, playful, sad without Poppy   POPPY - 7 years old, 12 pounds, house trained, friendly, snuggly, independent, hunting tendencies   Two peas in a pod! I found two super friendly and happy pups in Lucky Lover Boy and Poppy.   They both are active and playful and love to be around their humans. Poppy, however, seems to be more of the 'hunter' where she sniffs and sniffs and travels when she sniffs while Lucky Lover Boy will be the one to run back to you first.   Both are easy on the leash. They enjoy walks and are used to going on daily walks.   They both are house trained but may have accidents if they are left too long. Both can be trusted roaming free in the home when left alone.   These two are playful and enjoy playing with all kinds of toys.   Lucky Lover Boy is the larger of two, if you can call him large. LOL At a mere 20 pounds, he has the usual tri-color fur and a big round belly. Poppy is petite with black and brown fur. She's so little, her face was lost in some of the tall grass when she was sniffing.   I had a great time meeting them and I know you will have a great time as well.   They are currently in our small dog adoption kennel. Come on out and ask to meet them!Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.October 10, 2025, 6:20 pm
We'll also keep you updated on 181306 Pumpkin Spice Bagel (Medical-OffSiteFoster)'s adoption status with email updates.
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181306 Pumpkin Spice Bagel (Medical-OffSiteFoster)

Beagle

Female
Virginia Beach, VA
Size
(when grown) -
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Pumpkin came to the shelter as a stray with a broken leg. Unfortunately, she was never reclaimed. She is on the mend and looking for a foster while she works on recovery. She is getting regular bandage changes by our vet staff, so her foster would need to be available for frequent vet visits at the shelter. She is dog social and lovesss people. Come by the shelter to meet Pumpkin today!Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.September 14, 2025, 1:18 pm
We'll also keep you updated on 168480 Maximus (Off Site Foster)'s adoption status with email updates.
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168480 Maximus (Off Site Foster)

Beagle Hound (Unknown Type)

Male, Adult
Virginia Beach, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
FOSTER UPDATE: Max (Maximus) has been in foster with us for well over a year.  While he is cute, sweet and goofy, Max is not for everyone. Max deals with high anxiety and separation anxiety (he's not destructive), and has very sensitive hearing (which escalates his anxiety). He exhibits his anxiety and sensitivity to noises by barking, whining and pacing until the cause of the anxiety disappears or he is otherwise comforted. He will not do well in a noisy home, which includes homes with young children (their natural exuberance and toys would be too much for him). He will not do well in a condo, townhouse, or other multi-family housing; and he will not do well near a busy street (too much noise). Max would like his fur-ever person to be with him a lot (he wants to go everywhere his person goes), and, if his person does have to leave him, he would prefer his fur-ever home to have a doggy companion (who tolerates his anxiety) to comfort him.    Max does better when he has a routine.  He is house-trained, loves frozen pup cups and belly rubs, enjoys car rides, loves walks (he would probably love someone to teach him how to run a few miles on quiet running trails each morning, which may help with his anxiety) and exploring (the hound in him necessitates stopping to smell everything), and he just really wants to be with his person (whether being a couch potato, or getting out and about; however, this also means he is going to get underfoot as he will want to follow his person if he thinks his person is leaving him). Max does not like being surprised by unknown people "just appearing" (e.g., people working drive-thru windows, curbside grocery pickup employees loading groceries in the back of the car, people appearing on the front porch, etc.), and while he gets along with other dogs and loves attention from people, he does not like people walking dogs (yet does fine in stores, at festivals, etc. where there are lots of people escorting their pups (this may be because he sees them first/approaches them, as opposed to them “just appearing”)). He is an all-American mutt, and his DNA results identified 15 different breeds:  Norwegian Elkhound (30%), Chi. (17%), Labrador Retriever (15%), Rat Terrier (10%), Treeing Walker Coonhound (4%), American Hairless Terrier (3%), Toy Fox Terrier (3%), Flat-Coated Retriever (3%), Plott Hound (3%), American Foxhound (2%), Miniature American Shepherd (2%), Dandie Dinmont Terrier (2%), Parson Russell Terrier (2%), MinPin (2%), and Portuguese Podengo Pequeno (2%). Think Max is a perfect match for you? Contact the shelter to get in touch with Max's foster to talk more!  Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.May 13, 2025, 1:03 pm

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