This helps Big Dog Ranch Rescue with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Hound (Unknown Type)/Mixed Breed (Medium)
Color
White/Brown/Chocolate
Age
6 years old, Adult
Size
Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg) (when grown)
Weight
70 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
24488
My details
Not good with cats
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hello, my name is Huckleberry Hound, the best boy around. But my friends call me Huckle, and I'm more than willing to count you as one of my pals. I arrived back in 2022 from a rescue in Tennessee, and I'm still on a search for my furever home. I came in very skinny and uncertain of the world, but I've grown into the happiest boy ever! Despite that, I've been overlooked, I've been given false hope, and I've been left behind, but I still haven't given up. I don't know how I always end up passed over, cause I have a very striking coat of beautiful freckles. I'm always excited to meet new people and I love to make friends! I'll come up to the window to say hello, and I know I look a little bit bouncy, but that's just because I'm trying to get a good look at my potential future family. The best family for me would be a home where I can shine the brightest without other pets, since no one ever taught me to share my toys with other dogs when I was growing up. But you know what I have been taught? How to keep clean indoors! I am also learning how to walk on a leash, and I'm doing pretty good so far with well-timed nudges in the right direction. I love to go on walks and greet new people to give me lots of pets! And maybe some treats too! I've met teenagers as young as fifteen and I was great with them, but I haven't met anyone younger than that. I prefer bigger playmates anyway, since I can get excited about playtime! I'm always hoping the next person I meet will be the one to fall in love with me! Take the time to stop by, and you could be the one to end up with the sweetest, most loving companion you'll ever meet!
Hello, my name is Huckleberry Hound, the best boy around. But my friends call me Huckle, and I'm more than willing to count you as one of my pals. I arrived back in 2022 from a rescue in Tennessee, and I'm still on a search for my furever home. I came in very skinny and uncertain of the world, but I've grown into the happiest boy ever! Despite that, I've been overlooked, I've been given false hope, and I've been left behind, but I still haven't given up. I don't know how I always end up passed over, cause I have a very striking coat of beautiful freckles. I'm always excited to meet new people and I love to make friends! I'll come up to the window to say hello, and I know I look a little bit bouncy, but that's just because I'm trying to get a good look at my potential future family. The best family for me would be a home where I can shine the brightest without other pets, since no one ever taught me to share my toys with other dogs when I was growing up. But you know what I have been taught? How to keep clean indoors! I am also learning how to walk on a leash, and I'm doing pretty good so far with well-timed nudges in the right direction. I love to go on walks and greet new people to give me lots of pets! And maybe some treats too! I've met teenagers as young as fifteen and I was great with them, but I haven't met anyone younger than that. I prefer bigger playmates anyway, since I can get excited about playtime! I'm always hoping the next person I meet will be the one to fall in love with me! Take the time to stop by, and you could be the one to end up with the sweetest, most loving companion you'll ever meet!
We are a non-profit 501(c)3 organization. All of the donations made go to benefit the dogs whether its food, vet care, supplies, medications, toys, dog beds, etc. Please visit our help page on our website for more information on what donations we need and also how to donate.
http://www.bdrr.org/donate
Their adoption process
1.
Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
2.
Submit Application
3.
Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
If you are interested in adopting a dog from us please visit the ranch. Our website adoptions page has all of our availalbe dogs and our adoption application at www.bdrr.org/adopt. This will help us make sure we find you the right dog to fit your situation and family. You are welcomed to come to the ranch seven days a week or you can make an appointment with our adoption desk. Our adoption fees range depending on the dog's breed, age and other factors.
If you are interested in adopting a dog from us please visit the ranch. Our website adoptions page has all of our availalbe dogs and our adoption application at www.bdrr.org/adopt. This will help us make sure we find you the right dog to fit your situation and family. You are welcomed to come to the ranch seven days a week or you can make an appointment with our adoption desk. Our adoption fees range depending on the dog's breed, age and other factors.
Please visit the ranch to meet our dogs. Our website has a list of offiste events where you can visit or adopt our dogs. Most of the dogs are located at our facility. We are located at 14444 Okeechobee Blvd., Loxahatchee, FL 33470 or go to http://www.bdrr.org/adopt and complete the form. We look forward to seeing you! ~The BDRR Team
Please visit the ranch to meet our dogs. Our website has a list of offiste events where you can visit or adopt our dogs. Most of the dogs are located at our facility. We are located at 14444 Okeechobee Blvd., Loxahatchee, FL 33470 or go to http://www.bdrr.org/adopt and complete the form. We look forward to seeing you! ~The BDRR Team
More about this rescue
Big Dog Ranch Rescue (BDRR) is a leader in the national animal welfare movement, through compassionate, innovative rescue practices and transformative educational programs. Our goal is to give the gift of life to as many dogs as humanly possible, enrich the lives of those who adopt them, and in doing so, help create a better world. Big Dog Ranch Rescue is associated with the Florida Weimaraner Rescue, Inc. and is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
Big Dog Ranch Rescue (BDRR) is a leader in the national animal welfare movement, through compassionate, innovative rescue practices and transformative educational programs. Our goal is to give the gift of life to as many dogs as humanly possible, enrich the lives of those who adopt them, and in doing so, help create a better world. Big Dog Ranch Rescue is associated with the Florida Weimaraner Rescue, Inc. and is a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization.
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