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My basic info
Breed
Beagle
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
9 years 2 months old, Senior
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
26 lbs (current)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
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My details
Good with kids
Good with dogs
Good with cats
Purebred
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Hunter is a 9 yr old retired rabbit hunter that has fully left his hunting life behind and completely adapted to house life.
There are endless great things to say about him! He is calm and gentle and loves cuddling. Hunter would like a home that will let him sleep in bed with them and relax on the couch while they watch TV.
Hunter has learned potty training extremely quickly! He is very submissive and great with other dogs and gentle with cats. He’s not excitable nor high energy but he is happy and friendly. He will quietly stay in a crate, but wouldn’t need to as he’s such a gentleman in the house.
Hunter is neutered, UTD on all vaccines, UTD on deworming and flea preventative, heartworm negative, and is microchipped.
During hunters neuter, the vets found he has a grade 3 heart murmur. He has since received a full echocardiogram by a board certified cardiologist who confirmed evidence of early heart disease. Hunter is not currently symptomatic, nor did the cardiologist believe he requires any treatment at this time. They did suggest he stay on a healthy diet and be checked again in a year or so.
His adoption fee is $250.
Hunter is a 9 yr old retired rabbit hunter that has fully left his hunting life behind and completely adapted to house life.
There are endless great things to say about him! He is calm and gentle and loves cuddling. Hunter would like a home that will let him sleep in bed with them and relax on the couch while they watch TV.
Hunter has learned potty training extremely quickly! He is very submissive and great with other dogs and gentle with cats. He’s not excitable nor high energy but he is happy and friendly. He will quietly stay in a crate, but wouldn’t need to as he’s such a gentleman in the house.
Hunter is neutered, UTD on all vaccines, UTD on deworming and flea preventative, heartworm negative, and is microchipped.
During hunters neuter, the vets found he has a grade 3 heart murmur. He has since received a full echocardiogram by a board certified cardiologist who confirmed evidence of early heart disease. Hunter is not currently symptomatic, nor did the cardiologist believe he requires any treatment at this time. They did suggest he stay on a healthy diet and be checked again in a year or so.
Our adoption process is simple. If you see a pet you like, you can chat with us about your lifestyle and why you are looking for a pet. If we feel its a good fit, we let you come see it. We have a one page adoption contract.
Our adoption process is simple. If you see a pet you like, you can chat with us about your lifestyle and why you are looking for a pet. If we feel its a good fit, we let you come see it. We have a one page adoption contract.
More about this rescue
Working Hounds in the House started as an organization to help retired and decommissioned working hounds find a soft landing after a career in the field. Since starting, we rarely say no to an animal in need if we have the means to safely care for it, so we take many cat and kittens and and recently even rescued a pony!
Working Hounds in the House started as an organization to help retired and decommissioned working hounds find a soft landing after a career in the field. Since starting, we rarely say no to an animal in need if we have the means to safely care for it, so we take many cat and kittens and and recently even rescued a pony!
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