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My basic info
Breed
Beagle/Husky
Color
Brown/Chocolate - with White
Age
2 years old, Young
Size
Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg) (when grown)
Weight
40 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
–
My details
Not good with kids
Good with dogs
Not good with cats
Needs experienced adopter
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
Housetrained
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Beam – A Diamond in the Ruff, Ready for His Forever Home
Beam is a young medium sized boy around 2 old, with a world of potential just waiting to be unlocked. This handsome guy has faced some tough times, and while he’s had a few incidents when feeling scared or uncertain, Beam has done very well under the guidance of our training team and volunteers and is ready to turn the page. However, he needs the help of a dog-savvy foster or adopter who knows how to bring out the best in him.
Beam is a deeply loyal and intelligent companion who’s looking for a calm, confident leader to guide him. He’s eager to learn, and with the right structure and patience, Beam will reward you with unwavering loyalty and devotion. He thrives in a quiet, predictable environment and would do best in a home without young children but with proper introduction, has done well with fairly low key dogs where he can engage in social play. However, Beam will also do well as the sole dog in a home where he can get all the attention.
Despite his past challenges, Beam has a playful and affectionate side that’s just waiting to shine through. He loves mental stimulation, long walks, and learning new tricks – he just needs someone who understands him and is willing to invest in building a strong bond.
If you have experience with dogs and are looking for a meaningful, rewarding connection, Beam could be the perfect match for you. He’s not just any dog – he’s a diamond in the ruff, ready to sparkle with the right person by his side.
Please contact us if interested in fostering (with option to adopt) Beam.
Meet Beam – A Diamond in the Ruff, Ready for His Forever Home
Beam is a young medium sized boy around 2 old, with a world of potential just waiting to be unlocked. This handsome guy has faced some tough times, and while he’s had a few incidents when feeling scared or uncertain, Beam has done very well under the guidance of our training team and volunteers and is ready to turn the page. However, he needs the help of a dog-savvy foster or adopter who knows how to bring out the best in him.
Beam is a deeply loyal and intelligent companion who’s looking for a calm, confident leader to guide him. He’s eager to learn, and with the right structure and patience, Beam will reward you with unwavering loyalty and devotion. He thrives in a quiet, predictable environment and would do best in a home without young children but with proper introduction, has done well with fairly low key dogs where he can engage in social play. However, Beam will also do well as the sole dog in a home where he can get all the attention.
Despite his past challenges, Beam has a playful and affectionate side that’s just waiting to shine through. He loves mental stimulation, long walks, and learning new tricks – he just needs someone who understands him and is willing to invest in building a strong bond.
If you have experience with dogs and are looking for a meaningful, rewarding connection, Beam could be the perfect match for you. He’s not just any dog – he’s a diamond in the ruff, ready to sparkle with the right person by his side.
Please contact us if interested in fostering (with option to adopt) Beam.
We do our meet and greets by appointment since most of the animals in our care are actually in foster homes.
We are open the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month for walk-in visits, education and donations. Some pets may be on-site, but we do recommend submitting a meet and greet before coming.
We do our meet and greets by appointment since most of the animals in our care are actually in foster homes.
We are open the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month for walk-in visits, education and donations. Some pets may be on-site, but we do recommend submitting a meet and greet before coming.
More about this shelter
The Humane Society for Boone County is a private not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization almost entirely volunteer operated and dedicated to the task of animal welfare, rescue and education in Boone County, Indiana. The shelter operates through a network of generous donors, volunteers and foster families.
HSforBC has no powers to act as animal control, but will work in conjunction with law enforcement as requested.
Found/stray animals are advertised and held for a minimum of 7 days. Animals that are not claimed will be brought up-to-date with vaccinations, microchipped, altered and become available for adoption.
The Humane Society for Boone County is a private not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization almost entirely volunteer operated and dedicated to the task of animal welfare, rescue and education in Boone County, Indiana. The shelter operates through a network of generous donors, volunteers and foster families.
HSforBC has no powers to act as animal control, but will work in conjunction with law enforcement as requested.
Found/stray animals are advertised and held for a minimum of 7 days. Animals that are not claimed will be brought up-to-date with vaccinations, microchipped, altered and become available for adoption.
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