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Luna

Beagle Labrador Retriever

Female, Puppy
Chesapeake, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs,
Story
Puppy Luna with her new fosters, Jordynn and Dan. From Luna's rescuer Nancy: "I am telling you. She is the best puppy ever! Has such a sweet, sweet heart. Sits..loves to give kisses... very calm. One of those one in a hundred type babies. Super temperment." This little lab/beagle mix is about five months old, maybe 25 pounds. We are trying to help her find her forever home! You can find an application to adopt at www.Secondchancehabitat.org and look under forms. Please email the form to adoptsecondchance@gmail,com
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2312-1576 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
MAXIMUS - 6 years old, 30 pounds, nervous, good with cats and dogs, house trained. Needs a single family hone (no shared walls). Adult home needed. Our foster, Max, has been enjoying this beautiful, but windy, day with a walk in the neighborhood, exploring the backyard, and running errands with me. I want to share the following about Max (Maximus), who has been with us for four weeks:  He is a sweet boy, who gets along with other dogs, and seems to be cat-friendly (we have several neighbors with indoor-outdoor cats, and he wants to say hello but does not bark, pull, lunge, or chase).  He is housebroken.   He does suffer from separation anxiety, and stays stressed/anxious/pacing/frequently checking and waiting at the door while his people are away.  However, he is not destructive, and he does not act out by using the bathroom in the house.  Yet, on Thursday and Friday, he was a bit less stressed, and started playing with the many dog toys available (so far, he just plays with them (he loves the hide and seek toys), and does not de-squeak them), and, over the last week or so, he has been settling down for periods of 45-60 minutes (not sleeping, but staying near/semi-relaxing with his beagle friend, Ruthie).  [If people are home, he will relax and nap, but he is always on guard that they will leave.] We have started him on anxiety medication that he takes daily. He does well with Ruthie, and would probably like to have a canine sibling, especially when left alone (he really needs a home where someone works from home, or is a young, retired home-body, and, with his fear of noises, I would recommend a home without young children who are, as children do, going to screech, run up to him to hug him or pull his ears).   He does react to loud and/or unexpected noises (he still reacts to my phone dinging, the wake up alarm going off, and the frig. door dinging when I have it open for too long), and people passing by my house.  When this happens when I am home, he settles quickly and isn't very noisy (just stressed until I tell him it's okay), but he can be loud when reacting to things outside (especially yard work). He is smart, and has started to figure out how to unlatch the gates in the house (used primarily to keep him from bolting out a door/getting under foot when we are leaving, and to separate the pups when they are enjoying pup cups, treat-filled kongs, and licki-mats.   He likes to go for walks (he does generally well as the only dog on a walk, but he is still trying to figure out pack walks); he loves car rides; like his beagle friends, he likes veggies as snacks; and he loves treat-dispensing toys, and licki-mats with peanut butter or pumpkin.  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 foryou? Contact the shelter to get in touch with Maxs foster to talk more!        Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.May 4, 2024, 7:42 pm
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Rufus

Beagle

Male, Adult
Virginia Beach, VA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Meet Rufus, he came to us from our friends at Suffolk Animal Control and very little is known about his past. This handsome beagle/hound mix has tested positive for heartworms but this is a preventable and treatable disease! Thankfully we have generous donations that will cover Rufus heartworm treatment once adopted. Since arrival Rufus is a bit shy so we are recommending a canine companion friend in his future home.Those friends will be required to visit prior to adoption so be sure to review the website's adoption procedures. We will also require any children in the home be 10 and up since he is shy fella. If you have any questions or would like to visit with Rufus please speak with kennel staff and they will be happy to help!

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