Bagel
- Young
- Male
- Large
- Hound
About Bagel
Middletown, CT
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Behavior
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Bagel’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bagel's Story
Bagel is a happy, goofy young hound mix with a lot of energy! We believe he is a puppy at heart.<br/><br/>He is 53 pounds, neutered, heartworm tested (negative), and on heartworm and flea preventative. He was originally dumped at a rural mountain cabin by a couple with addiction issues. He was then dumped at least three more times before the foster picked him up. When the vet neutered him, he had wounds consistent with being kept in a damp environment (such as the mud or in a crate with his own waste). Despite this, he is very affectionate and eager to please his people. Bagel really enjoys his people and would prefer to be with them at all times. If he gets in the car, he loves to stand in the middle and stick his face in the air conditioning.<br/><br/>Approximately 8 minutes after meeting his foster person, he was leaning his head against hers as she drove. Personal boundaries are nonexistent with him. At his current foster, he has a doggy friend that is much smaller than him (a Chihuahua mix that is perhaps 20 pounds). The Chihuahua bosses him around and Bagel is just thrilled to have company. He does well in a large crate at night, as long as he has had attention and exercise during the day.<br/><br/>The foster makes sure to give him a Kong toy filled with peanut butter as a way to soothe himself to sleep (and of course a night-night biscuit, and lots of soft blanketsthough the new bed mysteriously exploded one day. A mystery for the ages!). He has only had 1 accident while in the crate, and this was probably due to it being a hot day and he drank a lot of water right before going in (he was inside for a hot afternoon)<br/><br/>Bagel is good with other people, dogs, and kids. He is a little TOO cat friendly and wants to play with cats. Bagel is a very sweet dog who would respond to a family who put the time, training, and attention he very much deserves.<br/><br/>If you are interested in meeting Bagel, please submit an application on our website! https://www.pawsrescueleague.org/adopt.html
Bagel is a happy, goofy young hound mix with a lot of energy! We believe he is a puppy at heart.
He is 53 pounds, neutered, heartworm tested (negative), and on heartworm and flea preventative. He was originally dumped at a rural mountain cabin by a couple with addiction issues. He was then dumped at least three more times before the foster picked him up. When the vet neutered him, he had wounds consistent with being kept in a damp environment (such as the mud or in a crate with his own waste). Despite this, he is very affectionate and eager to please his people. Bagel really enjoys his people and would prefer to be with them at all times. If he gets in the car, he loves to stand in the middle and stick his face in the air conditioning.
Approximately 8 minutes after meeting his foster person, he was leaning his head against hers as she drove. Personal boundaries are nonexistent with him. At his current foster, he has a doggy friend that is much smaller than him (a Chihuahua mix that is perhaps 20 pounds). Th
Bagel is a happy, goofy young hound mix with a lot of energy! We believe he is a puppy at heart.
He is 53 pounds, neutered, heartworm tested (negative), and on heartworm and flea preventative. He was originally dumped at a rural mountain cabin by a couple with addiction issues. He was then dumped at least three more times before the foster picked him up. When the vet neutered him, he had wounds consistent with being kept in a damp environment (such as the mud or in a crate with his own waste). Despite this, he is very affectionate and eager to please his people. Bagel really enjoys his people and would prefer to be with them at all times. If he gets in the car, he loves to stand in the middle and stick his face in the air conditioning.
Approximately 8 minutes after meeting his foster person, he was leaning his head against hers as she drove. Personal boundaries are nonexistent with him. At his current foster, he has a doggy friend that is much smaller than him (a Chihuahua mix that is perhaps 20 pounds). The Chihuahua bosses him around and Bagel is just thrilled to have company. He does well in a large crate at night, as long as he has had attention and exercise during the day.
The foster makes sure to give him a Kong toy filled with peanut butter as a way to soothe himself to sleep (and of course a night-night biscuit, and lots of soft blanketsthough the new bed mysteriously exploded one d
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Bagel is from Paws Rescue League Inc.
[Middletown, CT]
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