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My basic info
Breed
Beagle
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
4 years old, Adult
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
55 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
4 yr old Ollie is looking for a home that will love him forever. He is a happy, friendly and playful dude and would love a family that will offer him a yard to play in and lots of toys. He is a good boy in his crate when needed, but he would love an active family that will take him on walks and adventures.
Ollie’s first two owners gave him up due to no fault of his own; his first owner’s living situation changed and his second owner had a child whose health declined and made it necessary to give him up so they could focus on the child.
Ollie is friendly and silly and loves to chew on antlers and nylabones. He does enjoy being active and can even pull a little on the leash! He is potty trained and crate trained, and he is friendly towards cats. He is currently in foster with multiple other dogs and he is mostly fine with that, but he doesn’t like to share his toys with other dogs so I think he would prefer to be an only dog.
Ollie was previously obese but is steadily losing weight by simply being fed the proper amount of food. Our vet believes he will continue to lose weight with continued proper feeding. He has had current bloodwork including a thyroid panel to rule out any underlying issues which all came back normal. He requires an adopter who can acknowledge and accept that his current weight is unhealthy as well as commit to feeding him the proper amount so he can become healthy again and live a long life.
Ollie is neutered, HW negative, up to date on vaccines and deworming, flea/tick preventative, and is microchipped. His adoption fee is $300.
4 yr old Ollie is looking for a home that will love him forever. He is a happy, friendly and playful dude and would love a family that will offer him a yard to play in and lots of toys. He is a good boy in his crate when needed, but he would love an active family that will take him on walks and adventures.
Ollie’s first two owners gave him up due to no fault of his own; his first owner’s living situation changed and his second owner had a child whose health declined and made it necessary to give him up so they could focus on the child.
Ollie is friendly and silly and loves to chew on antlers and nylabones. He does enjoy being active and can even pull a little on the leash! He is potty trained and crate trained, and he is friendly towards cats. He is currently in foster with multiple other dogs and he is mostly fine with that, but he doesn’t like to share his toys with other dogs so I think he would prefer to be an only dog.
Ollie was previously obese but is steadily losing weight by simply being fed the proper amount of food. Our vet believes he will continue to lose weight with continued proper feeding. He has had current bloodwork including a thyroid panel to rule out any underlying issues which all came back normal. He requires an adopter who can acknowledge and accept that his current weight is unhealthy as well as commit to feeding him the proper amount so he can become healthy again and live a long life.
Ollie is neutered, HW negative, up to date on vaccines and deworming, flea/tick preventative, and is microchipped. His adoption fee is $300.
Our adoption process is simple. If you see a pet you like, you can chat with us about your lifestyle and why you are looking for a pet. If we feel its a good fit, we let you come see it. We have a one page adoption contract.
Our adoption process is simple. If you see a pet you like, you can chat with us about your lifestyle and why you are looking for a pet. If we feel its a good fit, we let you come see it. We have a one page adoption contract.
More about this rescue
Working Hounds in the House started as an organization to help retired and decommissioned working hounds find a soft landing after a career in the field. Since starting, we rarely say no to an animal in need if we have the means to safely care for it, so we take many cat and kittens and and recently even rescued a pony!
Working Hounds in the House started as an organization to help retired and decommissioned working hounds find a soft landing after a career in the field. Since starting, we rarely say no to an animal in need if we have the means to safely care for it, so we take many cat and kittens and and recently even rescued a pony!
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