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Schiller Hound puppies and dogs in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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

Beagle Collie

Male, 3 mos
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
DOB 11/03/24 High Energy Adult-Only Home Preferred Not Best for Apartments Working on Housetraining Requires a Fence Dog Friendly Playful Snuggly Hi! My name is Ross, I’m a beagle mix puppy. My momma is a beautiful 17 lbs petite beagle, and according to my littermate’s DNA test result, I am 50% beagle, 30% Collie, 9% Boston Terrier with some other mixed breed. At 13 weeks old I weigh 15 lbs. I have big floppy beagle ears and a curious nose. My soft short coat with unique color and markings can be from Collie, Boston Terrier, and other mixed breeds. Still, I am a typical fun-loving high-energy beagle boy with a super cuddly sweet teddy bear personality. I grew up with my Momma and 5 siblings at my foster family’s home and also I spend lots of time with my foster brother Beagle and 2 Irish Setters. I’m very social and get along with everyone in the family. My foster mom says I’m the family’s favorite and can make anyone happy. If you want a warm, soft, cuddly, and full-of-energy bundle of joy in your life, fill out an adoption application or contact your Midwest BREW adoption counselor right away! NOTE: Dog may be located in any of our six volunteer states (WI, IL, IN, OH, PA, MI). ---------------------------- Please read our Standards for Adoption and the information about beagles and puppies before you submit an adoption application. Remember that owning a puppy is a full time commitment and you must have the time to commit to a dog that will be with you for 12-17 years. Beagle puppies are cute - but they are very challenging. Puppies may eat your apartment (no refund of security deposit); people who are gone for more than 5 hours at a time will need to make dog walker, neighbor or doggie daycare arrangements. We discourage the adoption of puppies to families with children under the age of six, since puppies will chew toys,shoes, blankets, hands, feet and other important parts of your child's anatomy
We'll also keep you updated on GEORGE's adoption status with email updates.
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GEORGE

Beagle

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
GEORGE Attributes Snuggly Needs Another Dog Not good in an apartment Housetrained Requires a fence Dog friendly High energy Bad in car My name is George and my foster parents say I'm a great dog!! My collar says it too, it says “bestest boy”! I'm a young beagle 2-3 years old. I LOVE playing with other dogs, and I LOVE cuddling with the humans here!! I will trust fall into your lap. I listen pretty well for a beagle and will do anything for a treat. I get lots of treats to go outside so house training has gone really well. I'm also kind of crate trained, I sleep in my crate at night and I stay there when my foster parents are at work for a few hours during the day, but I do bark a little bit. I will stop for a peanut butter-stuffed Kong. They joke they should have named me Tigger because I jump up and down and twist when I get excited for food!! I'm pretty smart and might be a good dog for agility or even a barn hunt, I would love doggy daycare. I am a very social dog with the other dogs. I get car sick (which is why I am not great in the car). If I take medication for car sickness, I am good. If you think I’m the boy you’ve been looking for, contact your Midwest BREW counselor right away and ask about George! NOTE: Dog may be located in any of our six volunteer states (WI, IL, IN, OH, PA, MI).
We'll also keep you updated on SHILOH's adoption status with email updates.
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SHILOH

Beagle

Female, 3 yrs
Pittsburgh, PA
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
SHILOH Attributes Dog friendly Needs another dog Housetrained Crate trained Good in cars Potties on leash Shy Needs a fence High energy This darling little girl is Shiloh. When Shiloh was found, she was giving birth to six puppies alone. We can only imagine what other hardships Shiloh had to endure before she came into our care and was placed with one of our loving foster families. Despite her difficult start to motherhood, Shiloh was a great momma and took excellent care of her puppies – now it’s Shiloh’s turn for a happy ending! At 17 pounds, Shiloh is on the smaller side for a beagle, but she has an exuberant personality and tons of energy (we estimate that she’s about three years old). She loves to run around in her foster family’s fenced-in yard with the resident dogs and has been known to tire them out! Shiloh loves to play fetch, and if she can’t find someone to throw the ball for her, this resourceful gal just tosses the ball herself! Shiloh has excellent house manners – it seems pretty clear that she’s lived in a home in the past. She is housebroken, crate-trained and rides well in the car. She walks very nicely on a leash and knows some basic commands. She enjoys snuggling with her foster mom on the couch and curling up in bed with her at night. However, Shiloh is a very shy dog who is cautious around people and is startled by loud noises. She adores her foster mom, but she can be reticent around other people. Shiloh will need a family that has experience with shy dogs and understands the time and patience required to allow her to become comfortable with new people and new surroundings. The company of other dogs is a must for Shiloh – she will need a home with other dogs who can show her the ropes and help her feel comfortable in her new home. She hasn’t been around cats or young children, and her foster mom feels that a quiet, adult-only home would be the ideal situation for Shiloh. A fenced-in yard is almost a must for Shiloh so she has ample room to run and play fetch. Shiloh has so much love to give, and her sweet, affectionate nature will make her a wonderful addition to a family willing to give her the time and understanding she needs to adjust to her new home and family. NOTE: Dog may be located in any of our six volunteer states (WI, IL, IN, OH, PA, MI).

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