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We'll also keep you updated on Ernie Ford's adoption status with email updates.
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Ernie Ford

Beagle Mixed Breed (Medium)

Male, Adult
Phoenix, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Story
Hi, Ernie Ford here, a 6 year old beagle boy from Tennessee! I got to come to Arizona on a plane! A BIG plane (thank you SWATT Transport and Southwest Airlines)! I got to ride under the seat next to a really nice person who then delivered me to Arizona Beagle Rescue. I didn't know what else to say about myself, but here's what my foster mom has to say about me:Ernie loves cuddles and food. So far, he loves every person he has met. He is pretty submissive with other dogs. Cuddles up with my beagle. Crate training is a work in progress (currently on restricted activity for a low level heartworm treatment) but he is getting used to it. Keeping him calm has been a bit of a challenge, but we are getting there. He used the dog door, but we stay out there with him to make sure he goes before getting back in the crate. He doesn't have very good boundaries at times. He will try to eat your food and gets on the end tables. He likes to chew especially socks. He is good in the car and is just an overall happy boy!So, what do you think? Might I fit in well at your house? Luv,Ernie
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Alice

Beagle Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, Senior
Phoenix, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
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Hi, I'm Alice! I am a senior beagle that found myself at the animal shelter. Nice friends from Arizona Beagle Rescue scooped me up, got me to the vet, now I'm back to taking my medicine (I'm a diabetic, you see, but tolerate my shots very well!). I am very happy with my foster mom and doggie siblings, but I am still looking for a home of my own. Do you think you might be that home?Luv,Alice
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Nala

Siberian Husky American Pit Bull Terrier

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Scottsdale, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Nala! She’s had quite a bumpy journey the first two years of her life, and she’s hoping to find her perfect forever home now. Nala came to us with her mom and two siblings as an 8-week old puppy in 2021 from Clovis, NM. Nala was adopted shortly after joining us and remained with that family for 1.5+yrs. She grew up with other dogs and kids, but somehow still was not socialized well and became extremely fearful when she left the house. She still has quite a bit of lingering anxiety even now. Her family continued to add small pets and Nala, being the largest dog and not well-adjusted, suffered. We had tried to work with them multiple times over the 1.5yrs when we abruptly received a message one night that they would  put Nala down if we did not take her back immediately, giving us less than 24hrs to do so. One of our longtime fosters stepped up and took her back in right away, though she proved to be more of a challenge than we anticipated. This foster family made it work for a while with their other dogs in the home, but ultimately after a lot of time and effort we have determined that Nala truly does need to be the only pet in the home. The biggest behavioral issue that Nala has likely stems from her very understandable fear of abandonment. She honestly just loves her human too much - and when she falls for someone, she falls hard. She doesn’t share attention with other dogs well, and she struggles to trust new people. She doesn't have any major behavioral issues in the home though - she kennels well if you want to kennel her, but she doesn't really need it. She won't destroy your stuff. She really just wants to please! She's a wonderful human companion for the right person - she's looking for someone who doesn't have people over a ton. She's ok with someone who works, but she'd really prefer if the hours aren't too terribly long. She is the most devoted dog you will find who just loves to hike and play fetch with tennis balls. Be ready to share your pillow! She is definitely a cuddle bug. Nala was adopted again very briefly and lived in a home with no other dogs, but with cats - she did ok for the most part, but the adopter did feel wary about her behavior around the cats several times and said she thinks it's best if she is a completely only pet at this point. She was returned due to life changes, moving out of state to reconcile a marriage, on the adopter's part and not due to any failure of Nala in the home - her adopter loved her very much and struggled with this decision but knew she would not integrate well with other dogs in a new state. Nala is unfortunately back in boarding now and she would really even just love a foster home in the meantime while she waits for her forever home. She needs a unicorn home, so obviously this makes her a difficult sell! Please apply if you think you may be the right fit for this sweet girl - we know her human is out there. https://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/
We'll also keep you updated on Karlo's adoption status with email updates.
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Karlo

Bluetick Coonhound Treeing Walker Coonhound

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Scottsdale, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Cute, smart and playful, Karlo is everything an active owner would want in a puppy. He sleeps soundly through the night. He is a year old. . Karlo is a playful affectionate boy. Being mostly hound and herding dog mix he is energetic and requires lots of activity. Karlo gets along well with people and other dogs. He is house-trained and is working on his basic commands. He is a smiler and will smile and wag his tail when greeting you. Karlo enjoys swimming in the pool. He would do best in a home with a yard to play in and another dog to play with. An alternative would be an owner willing to take him to daycare three or more days per week. Karlo's DNA test revealed he is 50% hound, Coon hound and treeing walker hound, also a few herding breeds were found like Aussie and Border Collie. Because of his hunting hound instincts a home with no cats, chickens or pet birds is a must. His foster takes him to daycare and he does ok with smaller dogs but his play style may be too much for the smallest breeds. He will be a medium to large size dog, around 55 to 60 pounds. No apartment or condo for this active boy. He is neutered, up to date on vaccines, micro chipped and we run bloodwork on all our dogs. If you are interested in meeting him, please fill out an application on our homepage www.luckydogrescue.org or email us at info@luckydogrescue.org Karlo's adoption fee is $450.
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Fender ""COURTESY""

Labrador Retriever German Shepherd Dog

Male, 6 yrs 11 mos
Scottsdale, AZ
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Fender is 6 years old and neutered. Crate and potty trained He loves car rides and LONG naps on the couch. He is an expert at keepaway, and loves new bandanas and collars. He is really mellow but enjoys a good game of chasing zoomies. He isn’t very keen on small children, but does well if they are 10+. We think he would be best suited for an active family with no current pets (cats/dogs/horses). Fender has good manners in a home and is a very nice boy. He comes with a basket of his favorite toys, a fully filled container of food (~20lb), food and water dish, all of his beloved collars and bandanas, a doggy bed, the remainder of his treats, a car seat cover, and a leash. With all the stuff he is coming with, and to ensure he goes to a good home, would like a $150 rehoming fee. ***THIS IS A COURTESY POST** if you are interested in meeting Fender or learning more about him, please visit our website luckydogrescue.org and click on his picture. There will be a link to an fill out an application below his bio.
We'll also keep you updated on Jameson's adoption status with email updates.
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Jameson

Siberian Husky

Male, 4 yrs
Scottsdale, AZ
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Jameson has been with us a year now and we are still struggling to find the right home for this sweet boy, who is so endearing and very adoptable! Jameson was saved from the e-list at MCACC where he was listed for being too scared. One of the first things we learned about Jameson after he arrived is that he actually survived distemper as a puppy. This is a VERY rare disease to survive, so this lucky boy has cheated death twice now! His teeth are a little worse than normal for his age (typical of distemper survivors) and he has some minor neurological traits that are remnants of the disease. For example, his tongue sticks out a little bit, and he can struggle with walking up stairs – though not for lack of trying! Jameson is a very lovable, goofy boy with so much personality. He is more high-energy and loves to play with other dogs and to chase lizards in his yard. He does well with the other large dogs and he likes running up and down the fence with his neighbors’ smaller dog – he may be ok in a home with small dogs, but we haven’t tested a play date yet. He loves walks and walks very well with minimal pulling. He has not shown any desire to escape his fenced-in yard and his foster says he even has great recall, which is more rare for a husky. He does fine in a crate but will whine as he does not like to be confined to that small space. With a yard he is very independent and can keep himself busy. Jameson has some minor resource-guarding issues with treats that have improved leaps and bounds since he came to us. He had just one resource-guarding bite, and after this we sent him to a board and train program. He has not had a single incident since then, and with warning from his foster will allow her to take things from him with no issues now! Jameson loves food and treats, so positive reinforcement works great for him. His trainer left us with some very helpful notes on him at the conclusion of his training: Jameson is a super sweet and funny boy that tries to do things right. His future owner just needs to be patient because the neurological damage is definitely a bit of a handicap at times. I know Jameson knows the commands but I do give him time to put his body in the right, most comfortable position. So, he might not fall down the instant I ask him to lay down or sit but he is obeying and I can tell he tries. He gets distracted easily but all it takes it a little reminder, a second command, and he is back in business. Jameson has never tried to be a brat or very sassy. Jameson is very affectionate and loves to cuddle up on you once he gets to know you. He has done well around teenagers in his foster home and new strangers. He’s also talkative and loves to sings the husky song, especially around people and cars. He needs someone who is active but also patient. He’s a very good boy but just needs someone who is willing to understand and work with him. A home with one or more other active dogs would be ideal an outlet for his energy. If you’re looking for a sweet, fun-loving adventure buddy, Jameson is your guy! https://azhuskyrescue.com/adoption-application/

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Fur The Paws Inc

Tempe, AZ 85282

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Lost Our Home Pet Rescue

2323 S. Hardy Dr, Tempe, AZ 85282

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Arizona Beagle Rescue

PO Box 61193, Phoenix, AZ 85082

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Pound PuppyZ

6426 S. McClintock Drive, Tempe, AZ 85283

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Lucky Dog Rescue

Scottsdale, AZ 85251

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Dream Team Angels Rescue - AZ

Scottsdale, AZ 85251

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Arizona Humane Society - PetSmart Scottsdale

4380 N Miller Rd, Scottsdale, AZ 85251

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AZ Husky Rescue

Scottsdale, AZ 85251

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Better Days, Inc.

Scottsdale, AZ 85261

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Heidi's Village

600 N. 40th Street, Phoenix, AZ 85008

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