Adopt my cute beagle puppy!
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Theres a special place in the house she goes bathroom in, and it always has a potty pads. Sometimes if there is no potty pad, she would still go at that one place. So I think we may have trained her to go based on the location and not based on the potty pad. Shes a smart dog though. New owners can easily teach her a new location.
#7
I had to put down the ad down immediately due to the phone lines blowing up. I initially put the puppy up FREE of cost because I am not trying to get rid of the puppy due to money. I honestly believe she deserve better owners. Because it was free, we were getting many calls from teenage sounding girls looking for a new toy. We decided it was best to ask all our responsible friends and family first before going to the public. I will post pics in a bit. just keep this idea in mind, if we cant find any interested friends or family, i may turn here if any of u guys are interested before craigslist. lol.
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#8
THIS WAS MY AD:
I have the most cutest, energetic beagle puppy you will ever meet. She is truly a sweet heart. We are looking for a responsible individual who can adopt her FREE of cost, just looking for your commitment that you will love her. My girlfriend and I got her to replace our old beagle who passed away. We were naive, and underestimated the responsibilities of a puppy versus a dog. Since we both work long hours to meet ends meet, she unfortunately does not get the attention she deserves. I hate giving her up, because we are truly in love with her when we do come home, but it she deserves more.
She is already spayed, so no periods! And she already has gotten all her shots (including rabies) so she needs no foreseen medical requirements. Very healthy puppy and very PLAYFUL.
Sorry for all the sleeping shots of her, its the only time shes still :] (seriously)
My niece holding her
sleeping on my lap
when she got spayed
nap time for my niece and Lucy
KNOCKED OUT
snuggling with the gf.
I have the most cutest, energetic beagle puppy you will ever meet. She is truly a sweet heart. We are looking for a responsible individual who can adopt her FREE of cost, just looking for your commitment that you will love her. My girlfriend and I got her to replace our old beagle who passed away. We were naive, and underestimated the responsibilities of a puppy versus a dog. Since we both work long hours to meet ends meet, she unfortunately does not get the attention she deserves. I hate giving her up, because we are truly in love with her when we do come home, but it she deserves more.
She is already spayed, so no periods! And she already has gotten all her shots (including rabies) so she needs no foreseen medical requirements. Very healthy puppy and very PLAYFUL.
Sorry for all the sleeping shots of her, its the only time shes still :] (seriously)
My niece holding her
sleeping on my lap
when she got spayed
nap time for my niece and Lucy
KNOCKED OUT
snuggling with the gf.
#9
I'm very interested and I have a perfect home for her with kids that will play with her all the time when I'm not at home. Let me know if you can't find a home for her within your family and friends. And I can always keep you updated since I'm an active member here.
Give me a PM as I would like to discuss in more detail.
Give me a PM as I would like to discuss in more detail.
#10
Very cute. My sister use to have a Beagle.
Puppies are a lot of work. When I first got mine, there was a moment within the first 2-3 weeks where I thought I wasn't cut out for this and also contemplated about finding her a new home, one where she'd have someone's undivided attention. I also underestimated the amount of work involved in raising a puppy. She truly runs my life now and everything I do revolves around her (almost like a child!), but she's the best thing ever!
If you can make it through the early stages, you'll be golden. My pup is 6 months now and it has gotten a lot better as she's gotten older. Hang in there if you can. It gets easier by the day.
Puppies are a lot of work. When I first got mine, there was a moment within the first 2-3 weeks where I thought I wasn't cut out for this and also contemplated about finding her a new home, one where she'd have someone's undivided attention. I also underestimated the amount of work involved in raising a puppy. She truly runs my life now and everything I do revolves around her (almost like a child!), but she's the best thing ever!
If you can make it through the early stages, you'll be golden. My pup is 6 months now and it has gotten a lot better as she's gotten older. Hang in there if you can. It gets easier by the day.