





Lucky the Beagle
- Young
- Male
- Small
About Lucky the Beagle
Portland, OR
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Behavior
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Lucky the Beagle’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has good compatibility with other animals.
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Lucky the Beagle's Story
Lucky is a very handsome 2-year-old beagle who came from Ridglan Farms (the testing facility).<br/><br/>He is calm, cautious, and gentle. Since arriving at the rescue, he has learned to use stairs, play with only one specific rope toy, and loves his safe napping spot (AKA the couch), and is interested in other dogs. He enjoys yard time and the sun.<br/><br/>He is vaccinated, microchipped, and will be neutered at the end of May.<br/><br/>Adopting a dog that comes from an animal testing facility requires an incredible amount of patience and time, as they don't understand what it means to be a dog. Sleeping in a soft bed, drinking out of a water bowl, going to the bathroom outside, and allowing people to pet or cuddle them, are some examples of experiences that are new to them that might still be scary. A dog might make quick improvements in behaving like a pet dog in some ways, such as playing with toys, yet it might take them a super long time to not be afraid of certain noises, or even human touch. Due to this, these dogs need to go to homes where every family member is highly patient, understanding, and committed to trusting the process. Because these dogs often lack socialization, basic life skills, and have never lived in a home, their new owner must be willing to provide gentle, consistent, and reward-based training. Anyone who expects to get a typical pet in a relatively quick amount of time will not be the right fit.<br/><br/>We feel the beagles would each be best served by being placed in homes with other dogs that they can learn from (As they also seem to experience separation anxiety when alone due to being around dogs 24/7).<br/><br/>Experience with this breed is also helpful, as these dogs are typically friendly, gentle, and deeply affectionate.
Lucky is a very handsome 2-year-old beagle who came from Ridglan Farms (the testing facility).
He is calm, cautious, and gentle. Since arriving at the rescue, he has learned to use stairs, play with only one specific rope toy, and loves his safe napping spot (AKA the couch), and is interested in other dogs. He enjoys yard time and the sun.
He is vaccinated, microchipped, and will be neutered at the end of May.
Adopting a dog that comes from an animal testing facility requires an incredible amount of patience and time, as they don't understand what it means to be a dog. Sleeping in a soft bed, drinking out of a water bowl, going to the bathroom outside, and allowing people to pet or cuddle them, are some examples of experiences that are new to them that might still be scary. A dog might make quick improvements in behaving like a pet dog in some ways, such as playing with toys, yet it might take them a super long time to not be afraid of certain noises, or even human touch. Due to this, these dogs ne
Lucky is a very handsome 2-year-old beagle who came from Ridglan Farms (the testing facility).
He is calm, cautious, and gentle. Since arriving at the rescue, he has learned to use stairs, play with only one specific rope toy, and loves his safe napping spot (AKA the couch), and is interested in other dogs. He enjoys yard time and the sun.
He is vaccinated, microchipped, and will be neutered at the end of May.
Adopting a dog that comes from an animal testing facility requires an incredible amount of patience and time, as they don't understand what it means to be a dog. Sleeping in a soft bed, drinking out of a water bowl, going to the bathroom outside, and allowing people to pet or cuddle them, are some examples of experiences that are new to them that might still be scary. A dog might make quick improvements in behaving like a pet dog in some ways, such as playing with toys, yet it might take them a super long time to not be afraid of certain noises, or even human touch. Due to this, these dogs need to go to homes where every family member is highly patient, understanding, and committed to trusting the process. Because these dogs often lack socialization, basic life skills, and have never lived in a home, their new owner must be willing to provide gentle, consistent, and reward-based training. Anyone who expects to get a typical pet in a relatively quick amount of time will not be the righ
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Lucky the Beagle is from Portland Dachshund Rescue, Inc.
[Portland, OR]
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