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Big Mac
Big Mac is the quintessential couch potato. He loves to curl up on the sofa or your bed. He's a very low maintenance boy - he likes walks, sleeping, riding in the car, and occasionally playing with his chew bone. Mac is a "bigger than the average beagle" beagle, weighing about 30 - 35 pounds. He has a real presence when he saunters into the room, like he owns the place. He loves to be petted, especially at the base of his tail, which makes him make grumbly, growly noises.
Mac is great around people, and gets along relatively well with other dogs, but he would be happiest as an only dog, with a monopoly on the attention.
He is completely housebroken and up to date on shots. Knows how to sit and down, and walks well on a leash.
If you would like to adopt Mac, or another one of our dogs, click here to download our application. Please save the application to your computer and email it to Beagle911@AOL.com as an attachment.
Why train your dog? Most dogs available through rescue groups have not had the easiest life. Many have been ignored, abused, or just not treated kindly. They need a lot of love, but they also need training. Beagles are great pack animals, and as such are more comfortable in an environment where there are rules, and leaders. Obedience training can help establish you as the leader (instead of the dog), which can reduce some unwanted behaviors (such as toy guarding and aggression), and just make life easier by having a well-behaved dog. AND, the obedience classes also provide the attending humans with a much better understanding of their new family member, and how they need to relate to the situation. People training is an absolute good part of obedience training.
The Mt. Nittany Dog Training Club in State College offers various classes in obedience, including Rescue 101, one-on-one training sessions geared towards adopted dogs and any specific behavior issues that need to be addressed. These sessions are scheduled by request. Beginners classes and other, more advanced classes are offered periodically. Click here to check out their schedule. For more information or about any specific questions and problems you would like to address, email MNDTC Trainer .
About Beagles:
The Beagle is a gentle, sweet, lively, and curious dog that just loves everyone. A happy little tail-wagger. Social, brave, and intelligent. Calm and loving. They do have minds of their own and are determined. They require consistent, gentle training or you can break their spirit.
Beagles have a distinctive bark/howl that is considered harmonious. If not left alone outdoors as the hunters did, they do not bark any more than any dog does.
Energetic and possessing great stamina, the Beagle needs plenty of exercise but a reasonably sized fenced yard with a daily brisk walk should do. They will follow their nose so cannot be trusted off leash in an unsafe area.
Being an average shedder an occasional brushing will suffice. Give proper attention to the ears because they are prone to infections. Keep their nails trimmed. Do not let them become overweight. The average lifespan is 15-18 years.
Unfortunately, due to their small, uniform size and gentle disposition, Beagles are often used for medical experimentation.
We can bring any specific animal by appointment. Even if you only come to visit with us, we'd love to meet you. Click here to see all of our events!
If you're interested in adopting and can't make one of our events, ... just drop us a an e-mail and we will arrange to meet you at a more convenient time: beagle911@aol.com
We are always looking for volunteers and fosters. If you are interested, click here to download our volunteer application or our foster application. Please complete and email to: beagle911@aol.com Dr. Fred Metzger, Official Veterinarian to the Stars, the Beagle Stars, that is: http://www.metzgeranimal.com/
Beagle911 Refuge and Rescue
Centre County, PA 16803
Beagle911 recommends obedience training for your dog
Who We Are
Adopting a Friend
Why the Adoption Application Process is Necessary
It is important to make you aware that there are unscrupulous people who operate in rings to collect cats, dogs and other animals for abusive situations. The danger is that these people appear to be animal lovers and could easily fool you. They sometimes bring children to portray a "perfect family" image. Therefore, it is important to check all references, including a veterinarian reference, and do a home check
BEFORE releasing an animal into a stranger's care. Follow-up checks are also necessary.
Come Visit With Us! Meet our lovable, adoptable pets in person.
We show some of our adoptable animals EVERY SUNDAY at the following locations:
11:30AM to 3PM (weather permitting during the winter months) at the Tractor Supply Company in State College, PA.
12 - 3PM at Wiscoy Pet Food Co. 424 W. Aaron Drive, State College, PA.
Lyon's
Kennels Groomer and a home away from home for our furry friends: http://www.lyonskennels.com/
1826 Zion Road
Bellefonte, PA
Contact Us
Email Contact is PREFERRED: beagle911@aol.com
Click
here for a list of pets at this shelter