Frazer
- Young
- Male
- Small
About Frazer
Atco, NJ
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Frazer’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Frazer's Story
PLEASE NOTE:<br/>WE DO NOT REPLY TO E-MAIL INQUIRIES UNTIL AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN SUBMITTED. We are a small group with limited help.<br/>Your application helps us determine if a particular dog will be a good fit for you.<br/>The application can be found at: www.sosbeagles.org/adoptionform.php<br/><br/>One year old, 16# Frazer came up from TN and was great in his PA foster home for the 7-10 days he was there. He was adopted out and was a bit shy initially, but then developed a bit of a quirk. He would sit and cuddle on the couch with the husband, but when John left to use the bathroom or get a snack and came back, Frazer reacted by keeping his distance, barking, raising his hackles but wagging his tail the whole time. John tried different things, changing the pitch of his voice to a falsetto, removing his glasses and baseball cap, changing colognes and even going without deodorant for a couple days to see if it was a certain scent or look that was causing the reaction. John only drew the line at shaving off his beard. (But Frazer hasn't reacted to other men with beards since being returned - his family was afraid that Frazer's uneasiness in their home would be detrimental to him and with tears brought him back to rescue.)<br/><br/>Since Frazer came from a situation of 4 dogs with a man who wasn't caring for them we have no idea how he was treated in his original home for 9 months.<br/><br/>We've exposed Frazer to as many men as I can wrangle into the house (!) and with some he is perfectly fine, with others he'll bark and keep his distance, at least until the person visits 2-3 times. He gets along wonderfully with resident dog Jake and the other fosters, does not react to me or other women who have been over.<br/><br/>Frazer says he hoped Santa hasn't been paying a lot of attention to the naughty list though.<br/><br/>• Like the 3 times I jumped foster mom's 4' wooden fence and then played keep-away for 20 minutes.<br/>• Oh, and how I kicked out the pan in my crate when foster mom forgot to latch it in.<br/>• I jumped the baby gate several times, letting all the fosters go upstairs. Foster mom wasn't real happy about having to chase all of us down<br/>• Oops, I forgot how I shredded the towel in my crates into miniscule pieces and then pulled a leash into my crate and made 4 out of it!<br/>• Foster mom left my harness on me in the crate between walks one day. It really bothered me so I just chewed it off. What else could I do -- I don't have opposable thumbs that would let me unclip it.<br/>• Be sure to tell Santa I'm really smart, though - I know how to unlatch my crate so foster mom has to put a clip on it!<br/>• I sure hope Santa forgives typical puppy stuff! I’m really really good when I’m asleep –that should count, right?<br/><br/>Frazer's ideal home would be a women only home with male friends who visit willing to ignore him for the first few visits, perhaps another dog for company, either a 6" fence or a home with no fence where he is leash-walked.<br/><br/>Roll him on his back in your arms and he lays there enjoying belly rubs.<br/><br/>He knows Santa has his work cut out for him, but hopes that Santa can still find someone who is at least willing to come meet him.<br/><br/>Please read our adoption guidelines at http://www.sosbeagles.org/adoptguide.php<br/>BEFORE inquiring about this pet.<br/><br/>Our adoption application can be found at www.sosbeagles.org/adoptionform.php<br/><br/>Contact Linda of SOS Beagle Rescue at <br/>856-336-2520 email: sosbeagles@juno.com<br/><br/>Please note that we do not ship our dogs -- a personal visit is required.<br/>You must be at least 21 to apply.<br/>Our adoption fee is $220 on all dogs.<br/><br/>All our dogs are spayed/neutered and vaccinated prior to adoption.
PLEASE NOTE:
WE DO NOT REPLY TO E-MAIL INQUIRIES UNTIL AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN SUBMITTED. We are a small group with limited help.
Your application helps us determine if a particular dog will be a good fit for you.
The application can be found at: www.sosbeagles.org/adoptionform.php
One year old, 16# Frazer came up from TN and was great in his PA foster home for the 7-10 days he was there. He was adopted out and was a bit shy initially, but then developed a bit of a quirk. He would sit and cuddle on the couch with the husband, but when John left to use the bathroom or get a snack and came back, Frazer reacted by keeping his distance, barking, raising his hackles but wagging his tail the whole time. John tried different things, changing the pitch of his voice to a falsetto, removing his glasses and baseball cap, changing colognes and even going without deodorant for a couple days to see if it was a certain scent or look that was causing the reaction. John only drew the line at shaving off his beard. (But F
PLEASE NOTE:
WE DO NOT REPLY TO E-MAIL INQUIRIES UNTIL AN APPLICATION HAS BEEN SUBMITTED. We are a small group with limited help.
Your application helps us determine if a particular dog will be a good fit for you.
The application can be found at: www.sosbeagles.org/adoptionform.php
One year old, 16# Frazer came up from TN and was great in his PA foster home for the 7-10 days he was there. He was adopted out and was a bit shy initially, but then developed a bit of a quirk. He would sit and cuddle on the couch with the husband, but when John left to use the bathroom or get a snack and came back, Frazer reacted by keeping his distance, barking, raising his hackles but wagging his tail the whole time. John tried different things, changing the pitch of his voice to a falsetto, removing his glasses and baseball cap, changing colognes and even going without deodorant for a couple days to see if it was a certain scent or look that was causing the reaction. John only drew the line at shaving off his beard. (But Frazer hasn't reacted to other men with beards since being returned - his family was afraid that Frazer's uneasiness in their home would be detrimental to him and with tears brought him back to rescue.)
Since Frazer came from a situation of 4 dogs with a man who wasn't caring for them we have no idea how he was treated in his original home for 9 months.
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