Thursday, September 20, 2012

3 adult beagles need rescue in Frankfort KY - $40 sponsorship $$ available to rescue!

There has been no interest in these 3 Beagles, not even questions.  We did get a sponsor who will pay $40 per Beagle to the rescue that pulls them.  Please save our shelter dogs by contacting rescuebrigade@gmail.comOur shelter is a crowded county shelter in Frankfort, KY.  We provide transport assistance and vetting for a low pull fee.  If you can save any of these Beagles please contact the shelter's Rescue Coordinator at rescuebrigade@gmail.comGracie is a 4 year old Beagle girl that came in with her brother Dingo. 
Their owner has to move and they can't go.  She is reserved and unsure where she is. Dingo is a 6 year old Beagle boy came in with his sister Gracie.  He is outgoing and is the barker of the 3 Beagles we have.
Marilyn is a cute Beagle about 3 years old.  She is a happy girl who likes everybody.  She came in as a stray so we don'tknow her background.  
If you can rescue any of these great beagles PLEASE email rescuebrigade@gmail.com  OR tendogs@me.com


Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Adopt Mable, adorable little female beagle age 7 - Linden NJ

Meet Mable. How cute!! Mable is a 7 year old female beagle. She is one of the most gentle souls you will ever meet. Mable would make the perfect companion for any home.  Her favorite thing to do is take walks and explore the world around her. She walks beautifully on a leash and is friendly to everyone she meets, human and canine.
Come meet this special girl and she will shower you with kisses!! Visit Mable at the shelter during adoption hours.
please email folasinfo@gmail.com or visit the website at: http://www.petfinder.com/shelters/NJ153.html

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

51 beagles in PA rescued from terrible conditions - need rescues, adopters etc

Pennsylvania shelter in crisis mode after 51 beagles are found at murder scene

One of 51 beagles seized from Pennsylvania murder scene. (above)
Credits: 
Dessin Animal Shelter
Pennsylvania state police were in for a shock Sunday when they discovered over 50 beagles in a Newfoundland home where a woman had been shot in the neck.
The victim was Donnalynn Schroeder, 52, who was transported by helicopter to a hospital where she later died during surgery. Her husband, Bertrand Schroeder, immediately confessed to the shooting. He maintained that the murder was accidental, telling police that he "did a stupid thing by getting drunk and then messing with a rifle."
Bertrand Schroeder was arrested and charged with criminal homicide, firearms violations and 50 counts of cruelty to animals. He remains in Wayne County Prison where he is being held without bail.
Troopers investigating the incident noted that the Schroeder's Wayne County home was packed with beagles, many of whom were puppies. According to the complaint, conditions at the filthy residence were "deplorable for both human and animal welfare."
A humane officer was dispatched to the scene and subsequently obtained a warrant for the dogs' seizure. On Sunday evening, volunteers and shelter staffers rounded up 51 beagles from the home and transported them to Dessin Animal Shelter in Honesdale.
The sudden influx of new arrivals has caused a crisis for Dessin Animal Shelter. The shelter, which only has room for 20 animals, was already housing 28 dogs at the time of the seizure. As Pennsylvania state law mandates that the shelter take in any animals brought to them by a dog warden, the facility had no choice but to make room for the beagles. The resulting overcrowding has caused the shelter to stop accepting relinquished dogs at this time.
The shelter is in dire need of adopters, donors and volunteers. Anyone able to help is asked to call 570-253-4037 or stop by the facility located at 138 Miller Drive in Honesdale. Anyone wishing to donate towards the beagles' care can do so via check or Paypal.

Friday, September 14, 2012

urgent - Beagle sisters must stay together urgent - age 3 columbia SC


THEY MUST STAY TOGETHER.     The one girl does horribly without her sister aroundL
 Bonded sisters need immediate home or rescue. Current family can no longer keep. Dogs are in Columbia, SC. Contact me for more information. Both are vetted and spayed.
 Girls keep escaping yard and current owner won’t do more to solve this issue, wants to be rid of the dogs.      Please Crosspost    they don’t have much time!!!
 Please email Christine at christine@pgsonline.net   or julie at juliehansel@aol.com   or call Louann at 757 537 7754

Saturday, September 1, 2012

Adopt Piper and Joanie, two young senior adoptable beagle sisters - Houston TX


Joanie and Piper are two of the sweetest and cutest little beagles you will ever meet!  They are tightly bonded sisters that are looking for a home where they can stay together.  They were adopted from beagle rescue six years ago but unfortunately their owners passed away and the girls are now looking for another family to love them. 
Joanie is the quiet one of the two.  She is very gentle and ladylike with absolutely perfect manners and never makes a sound! She loves to take naps on the couch with Piper and the other dogs in her foster home.  At almost 9 years old, she is pretty laid back but you will catch her wrestling with Piper and playing with toys.  She enjoys being loved on but is never demanding of attention. She is a small, classic tri-color- just a little over 13” and 20 pounds.
Piper is a spunky little girl!  She is a tiny little thing, 7-8 years old, barely 12” tall and a compact 18 pounds. She loves following her foster mom around and then cuddling in her lap and giving her kisses; she can never get too much attention. The one thing she loves more than anything is Joanie.  Piper is never far from Joanie, sleeps right next to her at night and cleans her ears and face for her.  Piper does seem to be mixed with another breed but acts just like a beagle!  
The girls are very well behaved and get along with other dogs, children, and probably would be good with cats too.  They have a doggie door in their foster home but Piper really prefers it if you go outside with her when she needs to potty.
 Joanie and Piper would love to find a family where someone is home to spend most of the day with them but they also do well at home when their foster mom is at work.
Joanie and Piper can’t wait to meet you and see if they are going to be the newest members of your family. Please don’t ask about adopting just one of the girls; they have been through a lot together and love each other so much that we wouldn’t even dream about separating them. Besides, the only thing better than one beagle is two beagles!
 contact:  

Houston Beagle Rescue, Houston, TX • 713-468-0267, email is best •info@HoustonBeagleRescue.org

Adopt Sonny and Crockett, two 8 year old bonded beagles - Houston TX






Sonny and Crockett have been together all of their lives and are as much of a bonded pair as you will ever find! They are 8 years old and in need of a new home to spend their golden years. These good looking boys are a standard 15 inches and with a recent diet and exercise program, have their weight down to 30 and 33 pounds, respectively. You can tell them apart if you remember that Sonny has a wider white strip between his eyes!
Both boys have the energy of younger dogs and show joy in any attention they get. They have never had free run of the house. They have their space in the laundry room or are out in the yard. They will need someone who is committed to working with them. They could be such great dogs with a little time and love. They do enjoy walking on leash and will need to continue that exercise to keep the weight off. They know how to use a dog door and get along well with other canine buddies. They would do well with cats and kids. They still like to jump up, so small children might not be a good idea. Please give these guys a chance at the good life and apply today!  contact: 

Houston Beagle Rescue, Houston, TX • 713-468-0267, email is best •info@HoustonBeagleRescue.org

Rescue or Adopt Lacey, sweet 8 yr old beagle probably deaf - location is Charlotte NC




 Meet Lacey.  This little beagle is a sweet thing.  She is very cute, with big, bright, eyes and nice face.  She was listed as 8 yrs old, but I believe a little older, and has had all vetting  - and heartworm negative!
  She MAY be deaf, not sure, but is not responsive to much of any noise; will follow hand signs (like clapping to come).  She MAY have tumors,
as there are several lumps on her right side (though it may be fat!) and a definite lump on her tail.

I have her on low-fat kibble with 1/2 green beans, maybe a little rice (1T)...  I think she is losing weight, slowly. Of course, I have had her only 14days.  She is totally house trained, gets along with
all the other dogs.  She has apparently lead a sedentary life for awhile, and doesn't know anything else but eat, sleep, eat.  But I'm told she does love to walk. (I just have not taken her out, as 
I had minor surgery on my leg.  Eager to get her and the others out for walks soon.)

When she first arrived, she acted as though she was expecting to be slapped any time I would approach her. The gal who submitted her told me the first family who had her included a dog 
that would chew on her.  I don't think she would react that way to people if it had been a dog.  She is not afraid of the other dogs here.  I believe someone was hitting her.  She is becoming
more relaxed each day, and seems to be getting comfortable and happy. She will now wander thru the back yard with or without my company, although she still prefers my being with her.

I think this sweet girl would be a welcome addition to any family.  Children could enjoy her if they did not expect her to run and play with them, as that just isn't in her now.

Please feel free to inquire any other questions. If I don't know the answers, I will contact her last family.

Thanks for anything you can do for her.  I would love to see her get into a nice family who will care for her and see that she is healthy.  please email Sandi if you are interested in rescuing or
adopting Lacey at runaway_foster@peoplepc.com