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Viktor 2yr

Beagle

Male, 7 yrs 5 mos
Mentor, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Viktor is currently fostered in Mentor Ohio, and his adoption fee/donation is $150 Update 10/4/2021 Viktor was seen at a Behavior clinic and is on medication for his anxiety issues and not being able to be leashed. His foster said he is making progress with wearing a leash but it is slow going. He is doing well with the other dogs in the foster home. Victor update 4/23/2020 Viktor Requires a fenced yard with direct access from the living area Victor has really settled down A LOT in his foster home!! In fact he has really bonded with one of his foster fur brothers (Jasper) The two of them have become like peas and carrots!! They do everything TOGETHER! Sleep together, play, run, chase, practically attached at the hip. We are so impressed with how well he is doing. However we recently had him stay with a different foster home for a day or two, just to see how he did away from his normal environment, and away from Jasper. We wanted to test him, and see if he was ok, and not revert back to the old “FERAL VICTOR” Well unfortunately he reverted back to acting extremely feral in the new foster home. He would not allow anyone in the house to touch him, he constantly ran away from any and all human interaction. He would find a corner to hide in and just shake and tremble for hours. Once they were able to get him outside in a fenced yard, he kept running around the yard, trying to get away, and it took over an hour to get him back in the house. Victor CANNOT be leashed to this day. If his foster tries to put a leash on him, he freaks out, and pulls, thrashes trying to escape his collar to get away. After trying the different environment, we had to get him back to his original foster, we couldn’t let him be freaked out like he was any longer. Once he was back “HOME” he went right back to being his happy self, and was SO HAPPY to be back with his Buddy Jasper!!! He is going to need a very experienced, special adopter, one that has a SECURED fenced in yard, this is a MUST, there are NO EXCEPTIONS!!! They will need to have at least one or two other dogs for him to bond with, as he cant handle being an only dog, because of his feral background. The best case scenario for victor, would be to get adopted along with his buddy jasper (2 yr cocker spaniel special needs). It would be the best possible home for him, but we realize this is not an easy thing to do, it is our wish though, that this could happen for both of them. Original Bio Hi there, My name is Viktor, I am a beagle mix of some sort, and I am only 2 yr old. I had a rough start in life, I was born in the wild to feral mother dog, and the animal warden had to trap me to catch me!!! I was so fearful of humans, I had no social skills at all, and took quite some time to come around when being near humans. I am happy to report, that I am now ready for adoption!! I am able to be petted, loved on, and live like a real dog, isn’t that so cool!! I am living with many other foster brothers and sisters, the four-legged kind that is. I get along well with them, and like to play, I still have a ways to go when it comes to being leashed, and walking without freaking out!! I will need a forever home that has at least one other dog, because I get my confidence from them, it’s a comfort mechanism for me, and I would be sad if I were alone without another dog as a friend. I need to be in a fenced in yard when I go outside, I am learning about something called housetraining, and I think I am catching on. I do my business outside when my foster mom puts me out, but I do still occasionally make a mistake. I am used to my crate, and I stay in there every day when my foster mom works, you see it keeps me out of trouble!! I am a small dog, only about 20 lbs, I am full grown, and will not get any bigger, so if you are looking for smaller, then I could be your dog!! Oh, I do have a bad habit of chewing things, so I am told I am not supposed to do that. I like to chew, its fun, but these humans tell me that is NOT NICE, and I get into trouble when I chew up something.I will work on being a good boy, I promise, I just need to be trained I guess, can you help me? I will give you lots of love in return!!! Viktor is neutered, current on vaccines, and is heartworm negative. If you would like to adopt Viktor or would like more information on him, please fill out an adoption application We do not have a shelter, all rescues are in foster homes - Dogs are not shown without first being approved to adopt. Complete an Adoption Application at http://www.cherishedcockers.org/adoptionapp.htm If you have any questions, please E-mail Cherished Cockers Rescue Adoption Donation (vet bill-expenses), Home Visit, Adoption Contract, References Required. We do not ship dogs.Pet needs to be picked up at foster home.In some cases we may be able to assist with transport. We would love to have more foster volunteers so we can rescue and rehome more cocker spaniels. If you are interested in fostering or learning more about it, please complete a Foster Application http://cherishedcockers.org/foster.htm and one of our wonderful volunteers will be in touch! For more information Cherished Cockers Rescue

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Viktor 2yr

Beagle

Male, 7 yrs 5 mos
Mentor, OH
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Viktor is currently fostered in Mentor Ohio, and his adoption fee/donation is $150 Update 10/4/2021 Viktor was seen at a Behavior clinic and is on medication for his anxiety issues and not being able to be leashed. His foster said he is making progress with wearing a leash but it is slow going. He is doing well with the other dogs in the foster home. Victor update 4/23/2020 Viktor Requires a fenced yard with direct access from the living area Victor has really settled down A LOT in his foster home!! In fact he has really bonded with one of his foster fur brothers (Jasper) The two of them have become like peas and carrots!! They do everything TOGETHER! Sleep together, play, run, chase, practically attached at the hip. We are so impressed with how well he is doing. However we recently had him stay with a different foster home for a day or two, just to see how he did away from his normal environment, and away from Jasper. We wanted to test him, and see if he was ok, and not revert back to the old “FERAL VICTOR” Well unfortunately he reverted back to acting extremely feral in the new foster home. He would not allow anyone in the house to touch him, he constantly ran away from any and all human interaction. He would find a corner to hide in and just shake and tremble for hours. Once they were able to get him outside in a fenced yard, he kept running around the yard, trying to get away, and it took over an hour to get him back in the house. Victor CANNOT be leashed to this day. If his foster tries to put a leash on him, he freaks out, and pulls, thrashes trying to escape his collar to get away. After trying the different environment, we had to get him back to his original foster, we couldn’t let him be freaked out like he was any longer. Once he was back “HOME” he went right back to being his happy self, and was SO HAPPY to be back with his Buddy Jasper!!! He is going to need a very experienced, special adopter, one that has a SECURED fenced in yard, this is a MUST, there are NO EXCEPTIONS!!! They will need to have at least one or two other dogs for him to bond with, as he cant handle being an only dog, because of his feral background. The best case scenario for victor, would be to get adopted along with his buddy jasper (2 yr cocker spaniel special needs). It would be the best possible home for him, but we realize this is not an easy thing to do, it is our wish though, that this could happen for both of them. Original Bio Hi there, My name is Viktor, I am a beagle mix of some sort, and I am only 2 yr old. I had a rough start in life, I was born in the wild to feral mother dog, and the animal warden had to trap me to catch me!!! I was so fearful of humans, I had no social skills at all, and took quite some time to come around when being near humans. I am happy to report, that I am now ready for adoption!! I am able to be petted, loved on, and live like a real dog, isn’t that so cool!! I am living with many other foster brothers and sisters, the four-legged kind that is. I get along well with them, and like to play, I still have a ways to go when it comes to being leashed, and walking without freaking out!! I will need a forever home that has at least one other dog, because I get my confidence from them, it’s a comfort mechanism for me, and I would be sad if I were alone without another dog as a friend. I need to be in a fenced in yard when I go outside, I am learning about something called housetraining, and I think I am catching on. I do my business outside when my foster mom puts me out, but I do still occasionally make a mistake. I am used to my crate, and I stay in there every day when my foster mom works, you see it keeps me out of trouble!! I am a small dog, only about 20 lbs, I am full grown, and will not get any bigger, so if you are looking for smaller, then I could be your dog!! Oh, I do have a bad habit of chewing things, so I am told I am not supposed to do that. I like to chew, its fun, but these humans tell me that is NOT NICE, and I get into trouble when I chew up something.I will work on being a good boy, I promise, I just need to be trained I guess, can you help me? I will give you lots of love in return!!! Viktor is neutered, current on vaccines, and is heartworm negative. If you would like to adopt Viktor or would like more information on him, please fill out an adoption application We do not have a shelter, all rescues are in foster homes - Dogs are not shown without first being approved to adopt. Complete an Adoption Application at http://www.cherishedcockers.org/adoptionapp.htm If you have any questions, please E-mail Cherished Cockers Rescue Adoption Donation (vet bill-expenses), Home Visit, Adoption Contract, References Required. We do not ship dogs.Pet needs to be picked up at foster home.In some cases we may be able to assist with transport. We would love to have more foster volunteers so we can rescue and rehome more cocker spaniels. If you are interested in fostering or learning more about it, please complete a Foster Application http://cherishedcockers.org/foster.htm and one of our wonderful volunteers will be in touch! For more information Cherished Cockers Rescue
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Juno

Beagle

Male, Young
Beachwood, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, Needs special attention, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
[Meet Juno, a lovable four-and-a-half-year-old Beagle from Beachwood, OH, with a classic tricolor coat of black, brown, and white, and a nose that never stops working! Weighing in at a sturdy 45 pounds, Juno is a medium-sized sweetheart with a big heart and an even bigger passion for sniffing out life’s little adventures—especially in a fenced backyard where he can explore to his heart's content. Juno is the kind of pup who loves the simple pleasures: sniffing every inch of the yard, stretching out for a sunny nap, and basking in the calm rhythm of daily life. He gets along well with other dogs and is crate trained, making him a great companion for a laid-back home with a soft spot for classic Beagle charm. He hasn’t had much interaction with cats, but he’s not known for being aggressive—just curious, as any Beagle should be. While Juno doesn’t know formal commands yet, he’s eager for connection on his own terms. He prefers to be approached gently and doesn’t love sudden face-to-face
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Lucky

Beagle

Male, 9 yrs 1 mo
Cleveland, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
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Joanie II 130/WP

Beagle

Female, 7 mos
Cleveland, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
Hi! My name is Joanie! I am pretty new at the kennel and the staff/volunteers are still getting to know me, but here is some basic information: I`m about 7 months old and weigh 32 lbs. I am a sweet, snuggly and playful pup! I am looking for my forever home so if you think I may be your new best friend, please visit the website to request a meet: www.tinyurl.com/meetacitydog
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Crystal IX 59

Beagle

Female, 2 yrs
Cleveland, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
Hi! My name is Crystal! I am pretty new at the kennel and the staff/volunteers are still getting to know me, but here is some basic information: I`m about 2 years old and currently weigh 42 lbs. I am a sweet, silly and playful pup! I am looking for my forever home so if you think I may be your new best friend, please visit the website to request a meet: www.tinyurl.com/meetacitydogCrystal arrived at the kennel and tested positive for heartworm disease. Fortunately heartworm is treatable and Friends of CITY DOGS Cleveland covers the cost! Crystal just needs a loving home to help her rest and recover after treatment, and then she can get back to normal dog life.
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Henry

Beagle American Bulldog

Male, 1 yr 1 mo
Parma, OH
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Not good with kids, Not good with dogs, Not good with cats,
Story
Just look at this face with the soulful eyes and forehead wrinkles. Meet Henry. Henry is a male bea-bull (beagle and bulldog) that weighs 39 pounds. He is 1 yr old. His DOB is 2-19-24. Henry came to us as an owner surrender through no fault of his own. Henry is ALL puppy. He is a friendly and happy boy that would be a great co-pilot in the car. He loves to be around people and other dogs. He has as high energy level and would love an active family to take him on outings and hikes in the park. He is particularly fond of squeaky toys and chew toys. He can entertain himself. He would benefit having another dog in the home to help teach him the ropes. He has a rambunctious play style so a like-minded dog would be great. Cat compatibility is unknown. Henry will need help and patience with potty training but with a consistent and regular routine, we are confident that he will the hang of it in no time. He is crate trained. When Henry sees people, he gets excited and likes to jump on people. For that reason, we are asking for older teens and up. In the home, Henry likes to counter-surf so general obedience training is recommended. Henry is available for our foster to adopt program which means you can foster him in your home until he finishes his vetting which includes neuter, vaccines, heartworm testing, and a microchip. Please email dogadoptions@parmashelter.org and fill out an adoption application online to meet Henry. His adoption fee is $160. This regal boy won’t be around long.

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Cherished Cockers

8216 Rushton Drive, Mentor, OH 44060

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24.2 miles

Cleveland Animal Protective League

1729 Willey Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44113

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26.4 miles

Cleveland Animal Care & Control

9203 Detroit Ave, Cleveland, OH 44102

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29.4 miles

Parma Animal Shelter, Inc.

6260 State Road, Parma, OH 44134

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35.9 miles

A Road Home

Southington, OH 44470

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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41.4 miles

Paws and Prayers

P.O. Box 67166, Cuyahoga Falls, OH 44222

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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41.4 miles

Berea Animal Rescue Fund

10015 East River Road, Columbia Station, OH 44028

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46.7 miles

Summit County Animal Control

250 Opportunity Parkway, Akron, OH 44307

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47.6 miles

Multiple Breed Rescue

Grafton, OH 44044

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47.9 miles

Maggie's Mission

Sharon Center, OH 44274

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