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Harrier puppies and dogs in Tulsa, Oklahoma

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Penny (Bonded Pair)

Basset Hound

Female, Young
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained,
Story
Ody & Penny: A Basset Package Deal Two hounds, one application. Ody and Penny are bonded littermates- a brother and sister who came as a set and intend to stay that way. They're around 14 months old, low to the ground, and built like the Basset blueprint- long ears, big paws, the works. At roughly 60 and 50 pounds respectively, they are a lot of dog without being a lot of height, which is a very specific and HIGHLY rated combination. Personality wise, they split the work. Penny is the greeter- she loves everyone, has never met a stranger, and would like to be cuddled immediately and continuously. Ody is more of a chill guy. He's a little standoffish with new people at first, takes a sec to size things up, and then decides you're acceptable. Having his outgoing sister around helps him feel brave, which is part of why they make such a good pair. Both are house trained, crate trained, good with young kids (ages 3 and 5), do great with other dogs, and reportedly have no beef with cats. Ody knows exactly one command, "spin," which he will perform with enthusiasm in exchange for food. They're dreaming of a home with some room to snuffle around, people who are into couch time, and someone who understands that adopting one means adopting two.
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Ody (Bonded Pair)

Basset Hound

Male, Young
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained,
Story
Ody & Penny: A Basset Package Deal Two hounds, one application. Ody and Penny are bonded littermates- a brother and sister who came as a set and intend to stay that way. They're around 14 months old, low to the ground, and built like the Basset blueprint- long ears, big paws, the works. At roughly 60 and 50 pounds respectively, they are a lot of dog without being a lot of height, which is a very specific and HIGHLY rated combination. Personality wise, they split the work. Penny is the greeter- she loves everyone, has never met a stranger, and would like to be cuddled immediately and continuously. Ody is more of a chill guy. He's a little standoffish with new people at first, takes a sec to size things up, and then decides you're acceptable. Having his outgoing sister around helps him feel brave, which is part of why they make such a good pair. Both are house trained, crate trained, good with young kids (ages 3 and 5), do great with other dogs, and reportedly have no beef with cats. Ody knows exactly one command, "spin," which he will perform with enthusiasm in exchange for food. They're dreaming of a home with some room to snuffle around, people who are into couch time, and someone who understands that adopting one means adopting two.
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Couper

Beagle

Male, Young
Tulsa, OK
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Couper is a seven month old Beagle with the energy you'd expect from a seven month old Beagle, which is to say A LOT, and all at once. He's housebroken, knows sit and down, and is currently working on "wait" at mealtimes- which mostly means he does not wait but understands the idea in theory. He's friendly and curious with everyone he meets, welcoming with other dogs, and was raised with a cat in his first home, so there's reason to think he could live with one- though we haven't tested that ourselves. He's spent time around toddlers, too, though like most puppies he has ideas about jumping that a two year old does not share. I guess you could say Couper's main passion in life is chewing shoes. Not his toys, which are perfect for a puppy and readily available- Coup just loves a shoe. Honestly, keeping your stuff out of reach feels like a small price to pay to have a puppy this cute. He's a good boy in progress and would do best in an active home with someone patient who finds the puppy stage delightful and also definitely owns a shoe cabinet.

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