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Ryder is an adorable 7 year old beagle that just finished up his heartworm treatment. He is pretty shy, but has opened up since staying at his current foster home. Sudden movements and loud noises do scare him. Like a typical beagle he loves attention and treats and is a great eater. Ryder does have "reduced muscle tone" on his hind legs that make him wobble a bit, but doesn't slow him down at all. He's able to jump up on the couch and loves to sniff and run across the yard, it's usually short lived though as Ryder loves his naps. He gets along with his foster brother, Bertie, and presumably other dogs, but doesn't mind being the only dog and the center of attention either. He's also on the smaller side, 20 lbs, which makes him the ideal lap dog. If you think Ryder is a good fit for your household, reach out!
Ryder is an adorable 7 year old beagle that just finished up his heartworm treatment. He is pretty shy, but has opened up since staying at his current foster home. Sudden movements and loud noises do scare him. Like a typical beagle he loves attention and treats and is a great eater. Ryder does have "reduced muscle tone" on his hind legs that make him wobble a bit, but doesn't slow him down at all. He's able to jump up on the couch and loves to sniff and run across the yard, it's usually short lived though as Ryder loves his naps. He gets along with his foster brother, Bertie, and presumably other dogs, but doesn't mind being the only dog and the center of attention either. He's also on the smaller side, 20 lbs, which makes him the ideal lap dog. If you think Ryder is a good fit for your household, reach out!
We require submission of an online application. If all requirements are met, we do a home visit and check the vet reference (when it applies). Please refer to our website to see the kinds of questions we ask. We ask for a tax-deductible adoption donation of $400. All dogs are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on their shots (rabies, distemper and parvo, bordetella), are heartworm negative and on heartworm preventative, micro-chipped and de-wormed.
We require submission of an online application. If all requirements are met, we do a home visit and check the vet reference (when it applies). Please refer to our website to see the kinds of questions we ask. We ask for a tax-deductible adoption donation of $400. All dogs are spayed/neutered, up-to-date on their shots (rabies, distemper and parvo, bordetella), are heartworm negative and on heartworm preventative, micro-chipped and de-wormed.
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We do not have a centralized location, but you can visit our website to find out when and where we hold our adoption events (usually twice a month). We also take part in special fairs and events. You can come and meet with some of our dogs then.
If you see a dog on our website that you are interested in, we request that you first fill out our Application and submit it electronically.
We do not have a centralized location, but you can visit our website to find out when and where we hold our adoption events (usually twice a month). We also take part in special fairs and events. You can come and meet with some of our dogs then.
If you see a dog on our website that you are interested in, we request that you first fill out our Application and submit it electronically.
More about this rescue
Beagle Rescue of Southern Maryland is dedicated to helping all beagles in need. Most of the dogs that come into the rescue are hunter rejects, either because they do not want to hunt, or because they are too old or simply ill. Our goal is to rehabilitate these wonderful companion dogs and place them in forever loving homes. We are a network of foster homes and rely solely on the dedication of volunteers. Our motto is: "Hug your hound, don't take him to the pound."
Beagle Rescue of Southern Maryland is dedicated to helping all beagles in need. Most of the dogs that come into the rescue are hunter rejects, either because they do not want to hunt, or because they are too old or simply ill. Our goal is to rehabilitate these wonderful companion dogs and place them in forever loving homes. We are a network of foster homes and rely solely on the dedication of volunteers. Our motto is: "Hug your hound, don't take him to the pound."
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