A delightful duo who will entertain themselves for hours in the company of each other. This playful pair of tuxedo patterned pups, Bean (143762) and Bucky (143763), were found abandoned in a church parking lot, doing just that, wrestling and pouncing on each other, tails a waggin! Given their unfortunate situation, they were very friendly and welcoming to a stranger.
Bean and Bucky are THE happiest pups! They may be little, but they are BIG hunters, using those tiny little noses for sniffing out things that crawl, like crickets, lizards and occasionally making a jumping effort to catch things that fly like moths and dragonflies.
We’re not sure how they are related, brothers possibly. One thing is for sure, they were raised as a pair. Aside from the occasional isolated nap, they are always side-by-side, exploring, feasting and even using the bathroom. We believe it’s comforting to each of them to know the other is close by.
They LOVE to snuggle, curled up tight in a ball right next to their person. A favorite is curling up next to your head when you’re laying down. They get along with other dogs, love snacks after their main meal and love chew toys, especially Bene Bones.
They truly are the sweetest pups and deserve a family who will appreciate their energy, cuddliness and cuteness.
Bean is currently in foster care outside of the shelter. If you are interested in learning more or meeting Bean, please complete an adoption survey using the link below:
A delightful duo who will entertain themselves for hours in the company of each other. This playful pair of tuxedo patterned pups, Bean (143762) and Bucky (143763), were found abandoned in a church parking lot, doing just that, wrestling and pouncing on each other, tails a waggin! Given their unfortunate situation, they were very friendly and welcoming to a stranger.
Bean and Bucky are THE happiest pups! They may be little, but they are BIG hunters, using those tiny little noses for sniffing out things that crawl, like crickets, lizards and occasionally making a jumping effort to catch things that fly like moths and dragonflies.
We’re not sure how they are related, brothers possibly. One thing is for sure, they were raised as a pair. Aside from the occasional isolated nap, they are always side-by-side, exploring, feasting and even using the bathroom. We believe it’s comforting to each of them to know the other is close by.
They LOVE to snuggle, curled up tight in a ball right next to their person. A favorite is curling up next to your head when you’re laying down. They get along with other dogs, love snacks after their main meal and love chew toys, especially Bene Bones.
They truly are the sweetest pups and deserve a family who will appreciate their energy, cuddliness and cuteness.
Bean is currently in foster care outside of the shelter. If you are interested in learning more or meeting Bean, please complete an adoption survey using the link below:
The process is quite simple! Please stop by and see for yourself. All animals are spayed/neutered, dewormed, vaccinated, and microchipped prior to going home.
The process is quite simple! Please stop by and see for yourself. All animals are spayed/neutered, dewormed, vaccinated, and microchipped prior to going home.
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Meet our pets at the shelter:
Monday: closed to the public
Tuesday - Saturday:10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
No appointment necessary!
Meet our pets at the shelter:
Monday: closed to the public
Tuesday - Saturday:10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Sunday: 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
No appointment necessary!
More about this shelter
We are a non-profit open intake shelter that serves all of East Baton Rouge parish. We strive to improve the lives of abandoned, unwanted and abused animals in our parish. We house approximately 400 animals at any given time. We take in 20-30 new animals a day. We are always in need of fosters both short and long term, donations, and volunteers.
We are a non-profit open intake shelter that serves all of East Baton Rouge parish. We strive to improve the lives of abandoned, unwanted and abused animals in our parish. We house approximately 400 animals at any given time. We take in 20-30 new animals a day. We are always in need of fosters both short and long term, donations, and volunteers.
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We'll also keep you updated on Bucky's adoption status with email updates.