Mar
27

Cupid

Posted in Adopted, Available Beagles by RitaB

Crate-trainedFemaleGood with dogsGood with kidsHas a cluesmallyoung

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Cupid

I’ve Been Adopted!

Age: 2-3 years

Gender: Female

Hi, I am Cupid. I have been with my foster family for 2 weeks and I am having so much fun. I am a very happy little girl and my tail is always wagging. My foster mom says that it looks like I smile. I enjoy hanging with my 2 foster beagle brothers and my foster beagle sister and I also have a foster Golden Retriever brother. We all get along really good.

I love to play with my toys but there are times when I also like to get my foster mom’s flip flops and run around with them. She tells me no. Same goes for my foster dad’s sneakers. Guess I better stick to my toys and bones.

I love sitting with my humans and I have even started to sleep with them. I really like being near people who love me. It makes me feel safe.

I am learning to walk nicer on a leash. But there are so many scents out there that I want to just run all over the place. But I am learning.

Good news is that I keep my crate clean and dry all day. I have had a few accidents in the house but I pretty much know where I must go potty.

As much as I like it here, I would really like to find my own forever home.

Cupid is a 2-3yr old liver tri-color female that weighs around 18lbs.  She is very friendly and good with other dogs but was a stray in Louisa Co. so her history is unknown.




 


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Mar
27

Leah

Posted in Available Beagles by RitaB

Bad for apartmentCrate-trainedFemaleHas a clueHigh EnergyLargePotties on leash

5


Leah

I’m available!

Age: 3-4 years

Gender: Female

January 26, 2013: Leah first came to us in early September, 2012. She was adopted in December but was returned in January, 2013. The adopter was unable to deal with the steps necessary to the retraining of an adult dog.

Leah is a young adult beagle. She is very active and agile and is interested in everything around her. She thinks it her duty to explore everywhere. Although ~30 lbs she still wants to be a lap dog and will happily cuddle.

Leah is very affectionate with people and other dogs. She loves to roll around on her back and her long legs flail around with abandon. She wants to play and will grab anything she can get and run away, hoping someone will follow her. Her two foster sisters are seniors and couch potatoes that either ignore her or send her away most of the time; she doesn’t give up but keeps going back to try for playtime

She has not yet been tested with children. Given she doesn’t seem to recognize her own strength, she should not be around smaller children without constant supervision. Leah will stay in the crate but doesn’t like it and has to be urged to go into it. Once there she is quiet as long as there is someone around; if I leave she tends to howl and bark.

Leah is food driven; she is learning to sit for her meals and treats and will follow me while I feed the other dogs, then follow back into the kitchen for her food. She is not above grabbing food from any source and is a typical beagle in that respect. Leah is very smart and if bored can get into trouble.

We have a dog door into a fenced back yard and Leah likes being able to go out at will. She was housetrained when she came here and had accidents only when I wasn’t paying attention to her signals. She will walk and do bathroom chores on the leash. She wants to check out everything around her and needs leash training. She likes riding in the car in her crate.

While we don’t know where Leah came from, she was immediately at home in the house; none of the normal household noises bother her. She is not afraid of thunder and is good when my resident senior beagle gets scared. Leah likes to sleep on the bed or cuddle up in the numerous dog beds where she can see the household.

Leah will make a great addition to a couple or family who are active and willing to spend time with her.

Leah is a 3-4yr old black/tan female that is fully vetted.  She is friendly and good with other dogs but was a stray in Madison Co. so her history is unknown.

 






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Jul
20

21


Giselle

I’m available!

Gender: Female

Age: 4-5 years

NEW 1/20/2013-  Giselle is still looking for her furever home.  She acts so much like a puppy it is hard to realize she is 5 yrs old.  She loves to play with other dogs and with soft squeaky toys.  Although she can be high energy (no doubt the Jack Russell part of her), she’s also calm and content to play on her own or snuggle up on the couch.  She would love a energetic family and would keep the kids busy for hours.

9/9/12:  Giselle has settled in quite well. She is housetrained to the doggy door, and is not at all vocal. I’ve only heard her bark a few times in the last two weeks and she has a very quiet voice. Personality-wise, she’s a puppy. High energy, very active, kissy face and playful. She loves stuffed toys and tosses them about often. We’re still working on losing weight. She’s a small girl that should weigh about 20 lbs. She would do well in any family. She’s gentle enough for kids and good with other dogs. With neither, she can amuse herself with toys or running laps in the house and yard. She is not crate trained, but has the run of the house in her foster home.

Got my foster home, got my squeeky toy.  Life is good!!!!

Giselle is a small 4-5 year old female beagle that looks like she really needs a break.  She’s friendly, outgoing and gets along well with other dogs.  She was a stray in Abingdon, VA so her history is unknown.

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Apr
4

QT

Posted in Available Beagles, Fostered Beagles by Laura w/ BREW

FemaleHousetrainedshysmallyoung

26


QT

I’m available!

Age: 2-3 years

Gender: Female

Thanksgiving 2012: I am still here with Bridget, Sid and Kaya, enjoying the cooler weather and all the scents in the backyard. It’s really hard not to tell the rest of my pack about the wonderful things I smell, but I know it worries MaMala when I do that early in the morning. Something about waking the neighbors. Whatever. A beagle’s gotta do what a beagle’s gotta do.

This picture is of Sid and me taking a nap on the chaise in the sun room. Favorite place, favorite buddy. Sometimes he will even run around the yard with me. Bridget is too old and Kaya is too much of a loner, but Sid is alright! We got turkey jerky and turkey treats this morning – MaMala said it was Thanksgiving, so turkey was the word for the day. It was pretty tasty stuff, but nothing beats salmon.

QT here! This new picture shows me in our backyard with our dogwalker’s son. He is very calm and gentle and not too big, so I feel safe letting him sit next to me and pet me. Grown ups are too scary for me usually. I do let Jim come up to me when I am sitting on the couch and pet me. He gives me a little cookie sometimes too. I like to stay in the same room with MaMala, but I like to keep my distance. Sometimes I miscalculate when I am following her in the house or the yard and I get so close I step on the back of her feet and trip her up. Oops!

Day 105: QT here. Today is a very sad day for me; my best buddy and playmate moved to California with his daddy. Toirin and Mibs are driving to Los Angeles to live with Sid’s girl, Siobhan. I cried when MaMala left to take Toirin to Mibs’ house to get ready for the trip. Bridget said I was making an awful lot of noise for such a little girl. I miss him so much already, he used to run and jump in the yard with me, roll down the hills with me, dig under the shed and bark at cats and squirrels and birds and bunnies and the neighbors. Who’s going to do those things with me now? These other dogs are O-L-D, all they want to do is eat, nap, poop, sleep, eat, snack, sleep….you get the picture. Toirin was FUN.

Hmmm, maybe I’ll get more treats now. Toirin was pretty good at snatching treats out of MaMala’s hand, off the floor and even out of your mouth almost! Even if I do get more treats, I am going to miss him. He was my best friend. I am sad…Arooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Day 75: I just realized how different things are for me these days. I seem to be fully house trained – I know I am supposed to do all my potty business in the yard, not in the house. Unless MaMala is gone a really long time without Rachel coming to let us out in the yard (which pretty much never happens) I can wait for the next trip outside and I do.
I also eat with the other dogs now; I’m not sacred of every little noise or every time MaMala makes   a move so I can keep eating even with the other dogs bumping into me and MaMala doing stuff in the kitchen. So I clean my plate and even lick their dishes when they’re done. Not that any of us leave much; we’re all beagles after all!
Sometimes at night I sit at one end of the couch while MaMala sits at the other end. She usually leaves me alone, so sometimes I will sneak up and sniff her hand or lick it, if I am feeling especially bold. When Jimmy is here I like to curl up on his feet because they smell very interesting. And they are almost as big as me. I let him pet me too because he knows I like the pets but can’t always make myself sit still when people get too close.
I let Rachel come up and pet me: she always goes slow and never puts her hand over the top of my head. For some reason that makes me really scared. Rachel always rubs me under the chin, which is pretty nice.
But my favorite new skill is taking treats from MaMala’s hand (and Rachel’s and Jimmy’s and Siobhan’s and Matt’s) and… well if it’s a salmon treat and we’re in the house and they stay pretty calm, from all of them. I REALLY like salmon treats and kibble and canned food and…well, anything salmon. That is also a new skill: knowing what SALMON is!!!!!! I like that one a lot

Day 63: QT again!Here is a picture of all of us that Rachel, the Dog walker, took of us this week. This is my pack: Sid smelling his old self, with Toirin right behind him. I am way in the back, with Bridget right in front of me. That is Kaya looking back at me. That little pink pig on the floor? Toirin ate him later that day so no more pig to play with. He pulled the stuffing out of my little brown rabbit too. Sheesh! He’s a lot of fun but he gets bored easily. I like playing with him but sometimes he’s a little too rambunctious for me. I don’t like calling any attention to myself if I can help it. I would like it if the people would forget I’m here, unless salmon treats or salmon kibble is involved.

Day 51: QT again! We spent most of this weekend outside. It was sunny and nice…and in the morning there were lots of smells to bark at. Poor MaMala! We do like going outside and making noise! While we were tracking and tending to our business in the yard, MaMala was working really hard. She cut the grass, although we have to stay inside when she’s on that big red machine. It’s LOUD! Toirin hates being inside when the people are outside and he pulled some papers off the table and tore them up. MaMala got mad and told him he was mischievous and spoiled. Like that was news to anyone or something.She cut all the weeds in front of the walls and out by the road with that yellow stick thing that makes a lot of noise. And she pulled up green stuff from between the stones in the walk. She was really busy! We were taking naps in the shade, chasing flies and bees, barking at the cats next door  and following whatever scent we could find. Some of us were also eating poop, but not me. Gross. Apparently certain beagles (Kaya) think it’s a delicacy.

Day 36 – QT here. I made Mom really happy today. I feel like it’s okay to take treats from her hand when the other dogs do. And so I did. You know what I figured out? If I take it right from Mom’s fingers, the other dogs (and by other I mean Toirin and Sid) don’t snatch it off the floor before I can get it. That is very important when we are talking about SALMON TREATS, the most delicious thing in the world.
I’m still trying to get comfortable with the idea of letting someone pet me when I am resting on the sofa though. That’s my relaxation time and I still don’t know how Bridget and the rest of them can roll over and let a person rub their bellies. They do it all the time and seem to like it; maybe I’ll give it a try. Some day. Probably not today. Or tomorrow, for that matter…

This picture is of me on the chaise in the sun room. I like it when the sun comes in all the windows and it gets really warm. Great place for an afternoon nap!

Day 32 – well, I really surprised myself today. I think I surprised Toirin’s daddy too. When Mibsy came downstairs this morning, I was so excited because I knew that meant we would get to go out in the yard. I ran up to him AND I TOUCHED HIS FINGER WITH MY NOSE!!!!! ALL BY MYSELF!!! I surprised myself so much I had to go hide on the couch in my favorite corner. Mibsy was so excited he was dancing around the room singing “QT touched my finger, QT touched my finger” over and over again. I cannot believe I was that brave. Toirin says Mibsy is a softy and the nicest daddy ever, so maybe I shouldn’t feel so proud of myself. But I do!

Day 14: QT here. It’s been quite a week. After I met Sid’s girl, I met this new beagle, Toirin, and his boy. Wow, that Toirin is cute and a lot more fun than the old beagles I am living with. He likes to do what I like to do: run and play and roll down the hills. But he is twice as tall as me! I can walk under his belly without slinking! I have never met a beagle with such long legs. He says mine are the shortest legs in the world, but he is not even 2 years old, what does he know? Still I was sad to see him go home with his boy. The house is really quiet now that he’s gone.

I get to run around in the yard more now that I come into the house – well, I come into the house if no people are near the back door or if no one starts talking when I am getting ready to walk in. I still don’t quite understand what people will do. I totally get what dogs will do, but people are still a mystery to me. I do eat my treats now, instead of burying them – I have figured out that there is plenty of food here, I don’t have to really save it. But sometimes, I just have to bury that stuffed bunny in the cushions. You never know when you need a security bunny. I took Mom’s slippers from under the table and brought them onto the chaise with me. They are the perfect place to hide my Nylabone and the pink pig. (Mom has big feet.) She took the slippers back but left my toys.

There is a girl who comes to take care of us during the day, she smells like lots of dogs. Bridget said she is the Dog Walker, but that they can’t go walking until I learn about walking on a lead. I think that is the thing they hook onto my collar that keeps me from being able to get away. Bridget likes to go walking so she wasn’t very happy to just run around the yard. She likes to prance around in front of the other dogs because she is the boss of us. That’s what she thinks, and Sid and Kaya do too! I guess I do too; since I don’t know what to do all the time, it’s good to have someone show me.

I heard a dog barking while I was outside tonight and I gave him  a piece of my mind. I guess I was pretty loud because Mom heard me; I think it was the first time I have barked since I got here. I only bark when I have something to say. Sid barks for cookies, Toirin barks for anything that moves, including the air, Kaya barks at Toirin when he bugs her with all his barking. Bridget doesn’t bark. Period.

Day 8 UPDATE!! QT here. The past three days have been a blur: a lot has happened and I am still trying to figure some of it out. I know running into the house after I do my potty business outside is a very good thing. Mom and Jim always say such nice things to me when I do that. If they only knew that all I’m trying to do is beat that bossy princess Bridget back into the house so she doesn’t steal any of my buried cookies or my baby bunny. (This picture is of me finding a safe place for my baby bunny. Mom caught me in the act.) Oh, and to snuggle up on that comfy stuffed rocking chair before Kaya stakes a claim to it. A new human came into the house today. I was scared of her since I never saw her before and she walked in like she lives here or something. So I hid in the corner for a while to see what might happen. One thing that happened is that Sid became a swooning idiot. Apparently he thinks this girl belongs to him, because he keeps talking about “my girl is home” or something like that.  I guess she DID live here before she moved somewhere called Ellay and is mom’s daughter. Since she’s part of the family, I decided it would probably be okay to get back on my rocking chair. And it was – that’s a relief. Now maybe I can get my ears scratched…if they don’t come up to me too fast and scare me off my chair. Things change around here so fast, it’s hard for a little girl like me to keep up.

Day 5 UPDATE!!  QT here – I have learned so many things in this house in 5 days. I learned that furniture is a LOT more comfortable than the floor or even a dog bed. I especially like this couch (check out the picture) because there are good hiding places for cookies. I also learned the three other beagles who live here do not respect a girl’s stash and will eat those cookies. I got in a little tussle with Miss Bridget over a nice treat, but mom intervened and we all settled back down.

I let myself into the house by coming to the back door and pushing it open this mroning and yesterday morning. I wonder why everyone was so excited about that? Oh, and no accidents in the house even though they don’t try to put me in that silly crate any more. I am still not too sure about all these people but the dogs are nice, the food is good and the couch is AWESOME. My favorite place is still the backyard though. All that grass and all those smells!

QT is a 2-3yr old spayed female, fully vetted and needs a quiet touch!!! She is a little timid and needs gentle hand. She was an owner give up in Amelia County apparently because her previous caregiver didn’t have time to socialize her.

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Mar
27

6


Luca

I’m available!

Age: 4

Gender: Male

5/1/2012:

4/10/12 Update.  At age four, Luca is a playful and rambunctious beagle.  He loves to hang and romp with other beagles and is also a friend to frisky felines. Luca was dropped off at a shelter with a broken tail, which left him with neurological damage.  His tail was amputated; however, he is still 100% beagle and extremely loving.  Luca would like to find a permanent home with a family or someone who has some love and patience to spend on him.  To know Luca is to love him.  Do you have room in your heart for him?

 

12/15/09: Luca was great around my 6-month old niece.  She grabbed his ear but he didn’t react at all.  He even let me hold her and waited till she went home to get back into my lap

July 4 Update: Luca is doing well.  He loves to be near humans as well as other dogs.  Sometimes he will jump up in my arms and moan in happiness while receiving a belly rub.  It is almost like having a baby.  He is definitely a cuddler.  Luca needs someone who is willing to go outside the box by taking care of ALL his needs.  He is on a special diet and wears regular baby diapers to help with his neurological damage, but don’t be fooled, he is 100% beagle.  Once you meet him, he’ll charm his way into your heart.

UPDATE 11/21/08: Miss that maternal feeling? Got free time?

I need someone special who is willing to give me lots of extra TLC. See I was injured–I don’t remember how–painful experience, but my tail was amputated. I am left with some neurological damage, but I am otherwise fine. Now I am looking for someone to care for ALL my needs. I assure you I will make it up to you through love, cuddling, quirky expressions, and the usual beagle traits. You won’t regret it. My foster mom can vouch for me. She’d keep me, but she works long hours and knows it is in my best interest o find someone with more time to care for me. If I sound like a match with you, let’s meet.

Older info: It turned out that Luca’s tail was broken and it just hung there and got in his way. We had the tail removed and he is so happy about it. He couldn’t figure out why it wouldn’t wag. He looks adorable with his little stub and it suits him. He is a tiny guy and very sweet. What a lovely face and long, soft ears.

Luca is a 1 1/2 year old neutered beagle boy that is fairly small. He’s fairly energetic but gentle when being handled. He is typical beagle in that he is food driven. Unfortunately his tail is crooked, don’t know if it was an accident or from birth but it doesn’t seem to hinder him. He gets along well with other dogs. He was a stray at the Culpeper Animal Shelter so his history is unknown.

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Jay Pacitti – In Loving Memory of Molly Anne Beagle Fieo Family – In Memory of “Henry” Fieo In loving memory of Sue Reed – A beagle lover to the end Luca, may you find your forever home angel Rob Miller Marisa Lotito – In Loving Memory of my Lucas Ann Spavor – In Honor of:  Zivah Ailyiah Davvid Beagle Ann Spavor – In Honor of:  Lily Ailyiah and Ari ben Canaan Ann Spavor – In Honor of: Zivah Ailyiah Davvid,Daisy ben Duffy,Sasha Alexie Katie Ann, all the Beagles I have loved in my 66 years. Ann Spavor – Luca , may you enjoy every day and night and someday find a forever home.





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