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Attributes:
Good with kids over 4
Medium energy
Dog friendly
House-trained
Needs a fence
Hello, I'm Jerry!
I am 9 or 10 years old, and I was neglected before I came to Midwest BREW. I lived outside, either on a chain or in a kennel, for my whole life, and I never knew what it was like to be part of someone’s family. I've learned how to be an inside dog, and my foster mom said I have done well. I haven’t had any accidents, except for one time while I was on medication, and she said that wasn’t my fault.
I'm a healthy beagle now. I was underweight and had heartworms, but my foster mom and the vets have all helped me get better. I’m around 35 pounds now, and the vet says that it’s a good weight for me. I did have some flaky, itchy skin for a while, but I get fish oil in my food now and my fur is so soft!
I LOVE to snuggle on the couch with my people, with the other dogs in the house, or even on the couch without anyone else.
I am a low- to medium-energy boy. Most of the time, I am content to nap, but I usually get some daily zoomies for a bit. The dogs at my foster house don’t like to play, but I keep trying to get them to play anyway. Sometimes they play and it’s fun. If they don’t play, I can entertain myself. I like to throw my toys and then chase after them. My foster family also plays fetch with me, and it’s a great time. I can run fast. I would love to find a home where I have another dog to play with!
I do have some serious kennel anxiety, and a little separation anxiety as well. I have chewed through a muzzle and a kennel, even with medications to help me. I will need a home where I can have some space to move around if I’m home alone – either a gate or a playpen should work. The Foster mom uses pet gates and those seem to work ok. I like to explore the house, so it’s important to keep things put away where I can’t get to them.
I am really good with older kids, but haven't been around little ones. My foster mom isn't sure about how I will do with cats either. I sleep really heavily, so I bark if I’m surprised when I wake up. I do ok in the car, and I’m getting better about it. I try to wander through the car to sniff everything, but my foster mom keeps me in a harness so I stay safe.
I like to say hello to people who walk past my yard outside, and I like to bark a little when I get excited – like right before I get my dinner. Foster mom tells me to be quiet, and I am good about stopping after that. I’m just so excited for everything!
I’m a gentle, sweet boy who just wants to find my furever home. If you want to know more about me, please talk to Midwest BREW!
NOTE: Dog may be located in any of our six volunteer states (WI, IL, IN, OH, PA, MI).
JERRY
Attributes:
Good with kids over 4
Medium energy
Dog friendly
House-trained
Needs a fence
Hello, I'm Jerry!
I am 9 or 10 years old, and I was neglected before I came to Midwest BREW. I lived outside, either on a chain or in a kennel, for my whole life, and I never knew what it was like to be part of someone’s family. I've learned how to be an inside dog, and my foster mom said I have done well. I haven’t had any accidents, except for one time while I was on medication, and she said that wasn’t my fault.
I'm a healthy beagle now. I was underweight and had heartworms, but my foster mom and the vets have all helped me get better. I’m around 35 pounds now, and the vet says that it’s a good weight for me. I did have some flaky, itchy skin for a while, but I get fish oil in my food now and my fur is so soft!
I LOVE to snuggle on the couch with my people, with the other dogs in the house, or even on the couch without anyone else.
I am a low- to medium-energy boy. Most of the time, I am content to nap, but I usually get some daily zoomies for a bit. The dogs at my foster house don’t like to play, but I keep trying to get them to play anyway. Sometimes they play and it’s fun. If they don’t play, I can entertain myself. I like to throw my toys and then chase after them. My foster family also plays fetch with me, and it’s a great time. I can run fast. I would love to find a home where I have another dog to play with!
I do have some serious kennel anxiety, and a little separation anxiety as well. I have chewed through a muzzle and a kennel, even with medications to help me. I will need a home where I can have some space to move around if I’m home alone – either a gate or a playpen should work. The Foster mom uses pet gates and those seem to work ok. I like to explore the house, so it’s important to keep things put away where I can’t get to them.
I am really good with older kids, but haven't been around little ones. My foster mom isn't sure about how I will do with cats either. I sleep really heavily, so I bark if I’m surprised when I wake up. I do ok in the car, and I’m getting better about it. I try to wander through the car to sniff everything, but my foster mom keeps me in a harness so I stay safe.
I like to say hello to people who walk past my yard outside, and I like to bark a little when I get excited – like right before I get my dinner. Foster mom tells me to be quiet, and I am good about stopping after that. I’m just so excited for everything!
I’m a gentle, sweet boy who just wants to find my furever home. If you want to know more about me, please talk to Midwest BREW!
NOTE: Dog may be located in any of our six volunteer states (WI, IL, IN, OH, PA, MI).
Our adoption fee is under 6 months of age - $325.00
6 months to 7 years old - $300.00
8 years old and older (AARB) - $225.00.
For Adult & Senior Beagles:
Spay/Neuter
Boarding/Food (while being spayed/neutered)
Rabies
DHLPP
Heartworm Test
Fecal Test
Microchip implant (for id purposes)
Any treatment deemed necessary by our vet
For Beagle Pups:
Shots, until time of adoption
Deworming, until time of adoption
Spay/neuter at 8-12 weeks
Microchip implant (for id purposes)
See our adoption standards, process and online application on our website at: www.gotbeagles.org
Our adoption fee is under 6 months of age - $325.00
6 months to 7 years old - $300.00
8 years old and older (AARB) - $225.00.
For Adult & Senior Beagles:
Spay/Neuter
Boarding/Food (while being spayed/neutered)
Rabies
DHLPP
Heartworm Test
Fecal Test
Microchip implant (for id purposes)
Any treatment deemed necessary by our vet
For Beagle Pups:
Shots, until time of adoption
Deworming, until time of adoption
Spay/neuter at 8-12 weeks
Microchip implant (for id purposes)
See our adoption standards, process and online application on our website at: www.gotbeagles.org
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Our adoption events are currently on hiatus until further notice due to COVID-19.
Come visit us and meet some of our available beagles!
Our adoption events are currently on hiatus until further notice due to COVID-19.
More about this rescue
Midwest Beagle Rescue, Education and Welfare, Inc is a 501(c)3 non profit, all-volunteer organization located in the Midwest, funded by donations and dedicated to rescuing beagles from high-kill shelters. Our foster homes provide loving temporary care until we are able to find them well matched, carefully screened forever homes. By working with local veterinarians, trainers, and boarding facilities we are able to give proper medical care to the beagles in our program. We also serve as a resource to our community and all pet owners by providing education and information on responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spay/neuter, positive behavior training, and good nutrition. We adopt beagles to families within Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, western Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and have also placed beagles into loving homes in Minnesota, Iowa, and Missouri.
Midwest Beagle Rescue, Education and Welfare, Inc is a 501(c)3 non profit, all-volunteer organization located in the Midwest, funded by donations and dedicated to rescuing beagles from high-kill shelters. Our foster homes provide loving temporary care until we are able to find them well matched, carefully screened forever homes. By working with local veterinarians, trainers, and boarding facilities we are able to give proper medical care to the beagles in our program. We also serve as a resource to our community and all pet owners by providing education and information on responsible pet ownership, including the importance of spay/neuter, positive behavior training, and good nutrition. We adopt beagles to families within Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, western Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and have also placed beagles into loving homes in Minnesota, Iowa, and Missouri.
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