





Dean
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- Beagle
- Hound
About Dean
Groton, CT
Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Dean’s Compatibility
This pet has bad 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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Dean's Story
Dean is a 2 year old hound mix. He is just under 50 pounds. He was surrendered by his family because the toddler made him nervous and he snapped at him over a toy (after many growls were not warning enough that he was uncomfortable). What they didn't know, however, was that Dean was suffering from a tick-borne disease called Anaplasma. Now he is on antibiotics and will make a full recovery. <br/><br/>Dean is a little shy however warms up quickly with consistency and praise. We are recommending a home with no small children and no cats. We are not sure how much his tick-borne illness affected him in his interactions with the toddler in his last home, we are airing on the side of caution.<br/><br/>Dean is neutered, up to date on vaccines and Negative for Heartworm disease. He is crate trained and appears housebroken. He knows basic manners.<br/><br/>If you are interested in meeting Dean, please contact Elena via email at elena.rogan.cecil@gmail.com. He is being fostered in Southeastern CT.
Dean is a 2 year old hound mix. He is just under 50 pounds. He was surrendered by his family because the toddler made him nervous and he snapped at him over a toy (after many growls were not warning enough that he was uncomfortable). What they didn't know, however, was that Dean was suffering from a tick-borne disease called Anaplasma. Now he is on antibiotics and will make a full recovery.
Dean is a little shy however warms up quickly with consistency and praise. We are recommending a home with no small children and no cats. We are not sure how much his tick-borne illness affected him in his interactions with the toddler in his last home, we are airing on the side of caution.
Dean is neutered, up to date on vaccines and Negative for Heartworm disease. He is crate trained and appears housebroken. He knows basic manners.
If you are interested in meeting Dean, please contact Elena via email at elena.rogan.cecil@gmail.com. He is being fostered in Southeastern CT.
Dean is a 2 year old hound mix. He is just under 50 pounds. He was surrendered by his family because the toddler made him nervous and he snapped at him over a toy (after many growls were not warning enough that he was uncomfortable). What they didn't know, however, was that Dean was suffering from a tick-borne disease called Anaplasma. Now he is on antibiotics and will make a full recovery.
Dean is a little shy however warms up quickly with consistency and praise. We are recommending a home with no small children and no cats. We are not sure how much his tick-borne illness affected him in his interactions with the toddler in his last home, we are airing on the side of caution.
Dean is neutered, up to date on vaccines and Negative for Heartworm disease. He is crate trained and appears housebroken. He knows basic manners.
If you are interested in meeting Dean, please contact Elena via email at elena.rogan.cecil@gmail.com. He is being fostered in Southeastern CT.
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Dean is from Mona's House Animal Rescue
[Groton, CT]
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