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Bet

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Coonhound

About Bet

Lexington, MA

Breed

CoonhoundMix

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Coat: Short
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Bet’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Bet's Story

Bet is a very affectionate and outgoing coonie girl. She has lived among a pack of hounds for four years and is looking for a new home due to her owners relocation to a City in which keeping several hounds is impossible. Bet is eager to meet new fur friends at the dog park, on the beach and everywhere she walks. She is also eager to meet new people on her adventures and her assumption is that everyone is eager to meet her too! Bet is trained off leash and has very good recall but as a hound girl if she catches a deer scent she may run off. Depending on where in the country she is rehomed she may need to wear a gps collar as she does now. Bet is very affectionate and craves attention but she does not demand it at all. She is a beta among other dogs and causes no trouble with her canine friends. I believe Bet is best suited for a home with at least one other dog in the house. She is great with children. And while Bet is NOT aggressive about food she LOVES IT. She may have been hungry as a baby - she was found with her litter and her mother - and although she has never missed a meal since being found, she will try to convince her people otherwise. Bet is a truly lovely and gentle hound girl who will warm her owners hearts. Bet is 7 - 8 yrs old and weighs about 50 lbs.<br/><br/>If you’d like to apply to adopt, please submit an application using the link below. <br/>Application link (please copy and paste into your browser's address bar) <br/>https://ws.ishelters.com/application.php?k=coonhOUnd&t=Coonhound%20Adoption <br/> <br/>About our rescue <br/>We are a foster based rescue. Our dogs are in foster homes throughout the area or in some cases in the south waiting to be transported north. We do not have a physical shelter. However, meet and greets are set up for approved applicants. <br/> <br/>Our Adoption Process <br/>Visit our website www.necoonhoundrescue.org for information about the Coonhound and Beagle breeds. Read ‘Is a Coonhound Right for You’. <br/>If you'd like to apply, our application is available at the link above. Once we review your application one of our Adoption Counselors will be in touch to review it with you. Once the phone interview is completed, we will check your vet reference as well as a personal reference and conduct a home visit.

Bet is a very affectionate and outgoing coonie girl. She has lived among a pack of hounds for four years and is looking for a new home due to her owners relocation to a City in which keeping several hounds is impossible. Bet is eager to meet new fur friends at the dog park, on the beach and everywhere she walks. She is also eager to meet new people on her adventures and her assumption is that everyone is eager to meet her too! Bet is trained off leash and has very good recall but as a hound girl if she catches a deer scent she may run off. Depending on where in the country she is rehomed she may need to wear a gps collar as she does now. Bet is very affectionate and craves attention but she does not demand it at all. She is a beta among other dogs and causes no trouble with her canine friends. I believe Bet is best suited for a home with at least one other dog in the house. She is great with children. And while Bet is NOT aggressive about food she LOVES IT. She may have been hungry as a baby - she was found with her litter a

Bet is a very affectionate and outgoing coonie girl. She has lived among a pack of hounds for four years and is looking for a new home due to her owners relocation to a City in which keeping several hounds is impossible. Bet is eager to meet new fur friends at the dog park, on the beach and everywhere she walks. She is also eager to meet new people on her adventures and her assumption is that everyone is eager to meet her too! Bet is trained off leash and has very good recall but as a hound girl if she catches a deer scent she may run off. Depending on where in the country she is rehomed she may need to wear a gps collar as she does now. Bet is very affectionate and craves attention but she does not demand it at all. She is a beta among other dogs and causes no trouble with her canine friends. I believe Bet is best suited for a home with at least one other dog in the house. She is great with children. And while Bet is NOT aggressive about food she LOVES IT. She may have been hungry as a baby - she was found with her litter and her mother - and although she has never missed a meal since being found, she will try to convince her people otherwise. Bet is a truly lovely and gentle hound girl who will warm her owners hearts. Bet is 7 - 8 yrs old and weighs about 50 lbs.

If you’d like to apply to adopt, please submit an application using the link below.
Application link (please copy and paste into your browse

How To Adopt

Bet was listed as Adoptable by Northeast Coonhound Rescue
How can I adopt Bet?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Northeast Coonhound Rescue. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Bet is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Northeast Coonhound Rescue for details on the pet.
When can I meet Bet?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Northeast Coonhound Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Bet, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Northeast Coonhound Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Northeast Coonhound Rescue's Adoption Policy
About our rescue We are a foster based rescue. Our dogs are in foster homes throughout the area or in some cases in the south waiting to be transported north. We do not have a physical shelter. However, meet and greets are set up for approved applicants. APPLICATION PROCESS Step 1: Visit the Adoption Application page on our website. Step 2: Read 'Is a Coonhound Right for You?' Step 3: Fill out an application using one of the links listed. If applying for a Beagle follow this link: https://ws.ishelters.com/application.php?k=coonhOUnd&t=Beagle%20Adoption If applying for a Coonhound, follow this link: https://ws.ishelters.com/application.php?k=coonhOUnd&t=Coonhound%20Adoption Step 4: Let's Talk! One of our volunteers will contact you. You can also expect us to do a home visit, as well as a personal reference check and a vet check if you own other animals. Our adoption fees are as follows: Puppies (up to 1 yr old): $450* Adults 1 to 8 $400 Adults 9 - Senior $300 Adoption fees include: Spay/neuter (for dogs over 6 months) Rabies, Distemper and Kennel cough vaccines Testing for heartworm and tick born diseases (treated if necessary) Examination by a veterinarian Health certificate Micro chip Transport north Mandatory 48 hours in a Massachusetts quarantine *There is an additional $300 spay/neuter deposit for unaltered puppies. It is refundable with proof of spay/neuter.

Bet is from Northeast Coonhound Rescue

[Lexington, MA]

Our Mission
Coonhounds and beagles are abandoned in shelters because in many parts of the country they have very little value as pets. They are often kept outside in pens and sometimes do not even have names. They are sometimes viewed as 'hunting equipment' and will even have numbers or symbols painted or tattooed on them. But hounds...
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Location
P.O. Box 326 Lexington, MA, 02420

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