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Rosie and Cappy just joined the SFBR family. They are a sweet pair who ideally can remain together in a foster or adoptive home. Rosie is 6. She is very affectionate and independent and loves to be near her humans. She loves playing fetch and visiting dog parks. She sometimes resource guards her food and toys. Cappy is 3 and is definitely attached to his sister. So, if they have to go to different homes, Cappy would be best in a home with another dog. If you're interested in giving these two cuties a loving forever home, apply to adopt.
Rosie and Cappy just joined the SFBR family. They are a sweet pair who ideally can remain together in a foster or adoptive home. Rosie is 6. She is very affectionate and independent and loves to be near her humans. She loves playing fetch and visiting dog parks. She sometimes resource guards her food and toys. Cappy is 3 and is definitely attached to his sister. So, if they have to go to different homes, Cappy would be best in a home with another dog. If you're interested in giving these two cuties a loving forever home, apply to adopt.
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Beagles make wonderful pets. They are friendly, medium sized, highly social animals. They are considered one of the most family-friendly breeds. Beagles are intelligent but, as a result of being bred for the long chase, are single-minded and determined, which can make them hard to train. They can be difficult to recall once they have picked up a scent, and are easily distracted by smells around them.
Beagles love to play and do require more exercise than some other breeds and in most cases are considered moderate to highly active between puppyhood to about 3 years old. After they turn 3, beagles tend to "mature" and become couch potatoes! Exercise is “key” to having a happy and healthy dog. Keep in mind as beagles get older they tend to gain weight.
If this sounds like the perfect dog for you, please apply to adopt at www.southfloridabeaglerescue.org/adoptables
Beagles make wonderful pets. They are friendly, medium sized, highly social animals. They are considered one of the most family-friendly breeds. Beagles are intelligent but, as a result of being bred for the long chase, are single-minded and determined, which can make them hard to train. They can be difficult to recall once they have picked up a scent, and are easily distracted by smells around them.
Beagles love to play and do require more exercise than some other breeds and in most cases are considered moderate to highly active between puppyhood to about 3 years old. After they turn 3, beagles tend to "mature" and become couch potatoes! Exercise is “key” to having a happy and healthy dog. Keep in mind as beagles get older they tend to gain weight.
If this sounds like the perfect dog for you, please apply to adopt at www.southfloridabeaglerescue.org/adoptables
South Florida Beagle Rescue is a non-profit animal rescue and advocacy organization, committed to educating and bringing together the humans and hounds of South Florida. We fiercely advocate for a cruelty-free lifestyle and the re-homing of homeless, neglected, abused, and at-risk beagles and beagle mixes.
South Florida Beagle Rescue is a non-profit animal rescue and advocacy organization, committed to educating and bringing together the humans and hounds of South Florida. We fiercely advocate for a cruelty-free lifestyle and the re-homing of homeless, neglected, abused, and at-risk beagles and beagle mixes.
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