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Emily and her sister Lucy came to us from a very sad situation. Last February we were contacted by a man who was living in his truck. His parents had recently passed, and he had their two beagles living with him. He was doing his best to care for them and himself but knew they couldn't continue living in his truck the way they were. He desperately wanted to keep them as they belonged to his parents but needed to get on his feet first. One of our volunteers graciously offered to privately foster the girls for three months to give him time to find a better situation. Three months turned to six and then eight. In August she found out he was not only still living in his truck but unfortunately had lost his job. Sadly, he ended up surrendering the girls. Our volunteer has several dogs of her own and didn't plan to have the girls as long as she did. After being with her for eight months, it was apparent that they needed a quiet peaceful home instead of a chaotic one with a large pack. The girls were clearly overwhelmed in a home with so many dogs so she asked for help from the rescue.
Emily is the sweetest girl you will ever meet. She loves to get into the flower gardens to find a good resting place, smooshing a flower or two along the way. She loves to be outside and sunbathe in nice warm weather. When inside she enjoys a comfortable dog bed. She loves people, especially those that give ear and butt rubs! Emily is a sweet, affectionate senior who would love to share your couch and bed.
Emily being fostered north of Boston. Unfortunately, Lucy has crossed the rainbow bridge.
Emily and her sister Lucy came to us from a very sad situation. Last February we were contacted by a man who was living in his truck. His parents had recently passed, and he had their two beagles living with him. He was doing his best to care for them and himself but knew they couldn't continue living in his truck the way they were. He desperately wanted to keep them as they belonged to his parents but needed to get on his feet first. One of our volunteers graciously offered to privately foster the girls for three months to give him time to find a better situation. Three months turned to six and then eight. In August she found out he was not only still living in his truck but unfortunately had lost his job. Sadly, he ended up surrendering the girls. Our volunteer has several dogs of her own and didn't plan to have the girls as long as she did. After being with her for eight months, it was apparent that they needed a quiet peaceful home instead of a chaotic one with a large pack. The girls were clearly overwhelmed in a home with so many dogs so she asked for help from the rescue.
Emily is the sweetest girl you will ever meet. She loves to get into the flower gardens to find a good resting place, smooshing a flower or two along the way. She loves to be outside and sunbathe in nice warm weather. When inside she enjoys a comfortable dog bed. She loves people, especially those that give ear and butt rubs! Emily is a sweet, affectionate senior who would love to share your couch and bed.
Emily being fostered north of Boston. Unfortunately, Lucy has crossed the rainbow bridge.
Happy Life Beagle Rescue is a foster based rescue. We do not have a physical shelter where you can visit our dogs. All our dogs are in foster homes throughout the New England area or in the south waiting to be transported north.
Happy Life Beagle Rescue is a foster based rescue. We do not have a physical shelter where you can visit our dogs. All our dogs are in foster homes throughout the New England area or in the south waiting to be transported north.
More about this rescue
Happy Life Beagle Rescue, a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization, is a 100% volunteer run rescue established in 2022. We're a new rescue, however, collectively our Adoption Counselors have been rescuing beagles for decades. All have experience with other rescues, as well as being beagle lovers and owners themselves. Currently, the core volunteers within the rescue have 15 beagles between them.
Our combined experience and knowledge about the breed provides us with a wealth of information to draw from to make the best placements possible, as well as offer support to our adopters.
MA License# 0055
Happy Life Beagle Rescue, a 501(c)(3) non-profit charitable organization, is a 100% volunteer run rescue established in 2022. We're a new rescue, however, collectively our Adoption Counselors have been rescuing beagles for decades. All have experience with other rescues, as well as being beagle lovers and owners themselves. Currently, the core volunteers within the rescue have 15 beagles between them.
Our combined experience and knowledge about the breed provides us with a wealth of information to draw from to make the best placements possible, as well as offer support to our adopters.
MA License# 0055
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