Beagle Mix Anyone?

Jun 28, 2008 21:56

I'm just going to repost what I've written in myspace and facebook here:

FREE BEAGLE MIX TO GOOD HOME.
I'm hoping someone can help us on here. Yesterday Mark and I saw a young beagle mix doggy almost get hit by a car while crossing the road on State Route 60 in Lowell.

We picked up the little guy and went knocking on doors in Lowell in hopes of ( Read more... )

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amarook June 29 2008, 05:41:40 UTC
I think he's a purebred.

I see nothing else in there.

(I'm pretty good at dog breeds since I've been studying them since I discovered dog books when I was little.)

The kitties look great!

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amarook June 29 2008, 05:43:35 UTC
p.s. Beagles tend to follow their noses like most hounds. It's quite possible he has wandered quite a distance.

Tasha's mom was a beagle/shep, she wandered around following that nose often.

If his owner doesn't turn up, look for a beagle rescue.

Good luck!

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ashleykatewallr June 29 2008, 13:39:36 UTC
Thanks! I wasn't sure if he was pure beagle or not. If at the end of the week nothing turns up, I'll search for a beagle rescue, that's a wonderful idea. He's a good dog, just not for us.

Also- I had Mark give him a bath b/c he stunk so bad... but he's still stinky! Is this typical of beagles?

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amarook June 29 2008, 14:28:36 UTC
Ah yes, The "hound dog stench."

Harley had to have a bath every couple months, or she reeked.

Tash wasn't quite as bad, but once in a while she would get that stink too.

(Why I love dobes... Takoda NEVER stinks. :)

Although it should've been taken care of with the bath.

Maybe he needs soaped up again?

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ashleykatewallr June 29 2008, 13:42:50 UTC
Oh me too! Mark and I really can't keep every abandoned animal, and I know this one isn't for us. However, I shudder thinking about taking him to the shelter. We'll do everything we can to find his home/ or a home. Emma is good with him, but still untrusting of him around Cadence and myself. She tells him off when him comes near, and then backs away. Like giving him a warning to be good. I'm actually happy with her behavior though. She's protective in a sensible way.

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ashleykatewallr June 29 2008, 13:43:49 UTC
when "he" comes near. Gosh I sound so redneck at times when I'm typing quickly. :P

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electrelanelove November 16 2016, 03:47:52 UTC
Either way it appears that no one is looking for him Mark and I plan on trying to put up fliers to f

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