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Naomi - Fostered in Southeast NE

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium

About Naomi - Fostered in Southeast NE

Shawnee Mission, KS

Physical Traits

Young
(1-3 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)
Tricolor (Brown, Black, & White)

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Naomi - Fostered in Southeast NE’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 unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$300

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Naomi - Fostered in Southeast NE's Story

Meet Naomi — a little dog with a big personality and enough pep and sass to brighten an entire room. She throws out joy the way a flower girl tosses rose petals, and she especially loves sharing that joy through toys. Stuffed toys are her absolute favorite, and she can happily entertain herself carrying them around, squeaking them, or proudly showing them off.<br/><br/>Naomi is about 2 years old and weighs about 30 pounds. She appears to be a Beagle/Dachshund mix — maybe a “Doxle,” maybe a “Beagschund,” or maybe just 100% adorable mystery mutt. She has the silky coat, expressive eyes, curious nose, and cheerful enthusiasm that make both breeds so lovable. Her legs ended up a little too long and her nose a little too short for a true Dachshund, but that just adds to her charm.<br/><br/>She's a young dog with lots of life and affection to give. Naomi loves being petted and has come a long way from the shy, uncertain stray she once was. Now she happily approaches for attention and companionship. She is playful, sweet, cuddly, and delightfully goofy.<br/><br/>Naomi does have one special consideration: she is nervous being alone with a man. We don't know her history before rescue, but when a man is with her by himself, she tends to hide. Interestingly, if another person is present — man or woman — Naomi relaxes and becomes friendly and sociable. Because of this, we think she would likely do best in a home with a single woman.<br/><br/>A few more details about Naomi: She is potty trained and walks on a leash. She isn't crate trained. She hasn't been around kids or cats but likely would do well with kids but not cats. But she could be tested with both, on request.<br/><br/>Naomi is spayed, microchipped, fully vaccinated, heartworm negative, and on monthly heartworm prevention. She is fostered in southeast Nebraska, in Table Rock — about 90 minutes from Omaha and around 21⁄2 hours from Kansas City. Her foster may be willing to meet an approved adopter partway.<br/><br/>If you're looking for a cheerful little sidekick with bright eyes, a silly streak, and a heart full of love, Naomi may be your girl.<br/><br/>If interested in being Naomi's shelter from future storms, please fill out the adoption application at www.bassetandbeagle.org. Her adoption fee is $300

Meet Naomi — a little dog with a big personality and enough pep and sass to brighten an entire room. She throws out joy the way a flower girl tosses rose petals, and she especially loves sharing that joy through toys. Stuffed toys are her absolute favorite, and she can happily entertain herself carrying them around, squeaking them, or proudly showing them off.

Naomi is about 2 years old and weighs about 30 pounds. She appears to be a Beagle/Dachshund mix — maybe a “Doxle,” maybe a “Beagschund,” or maybe just 100% adorable mystery mutt. She has the silky coat, expressive eyes, curious nose, and cheerful enthusiasm that make both breeds so lovable. Her legs ended up a little too long and her nose a little too short for a true Dachshund, but that just adds to her charm.

She's a young dog with lots of life and affection to give. Naomi loves being petted and has come a long way from the shy, uncertain stray she once was. Now she happily approaches for attention and companionship. She is playful, sweet, cuddly, a

Meet Naomi — a little dog with a big personality and enough pep and sass to brighten an entire room. She throws out joy the way a flower girl tosses rose petals, and she especially loves sharing that joy through toys. Stuffed toys are her absolute favorite, and she can happily entertain herself carrying them around, squeaking them, or proudly showing them off.

Naomi is about 2 years old and weighs about 30 pounds. She appears to be a Beagle/Dachshund mix — maybe a “Doxle,” maybe a “Beagschund,” or maybe just 100% adorable mystery mutt. She has the silky coat, expressive eyes, curious nose, and cheerful enthusiasm that make both breeds so lovable. Her legs ended up a little too long and her nose a little too short for a true Dachshund, but that just adds to her charm.

She's a young dog with lots of life and affection to give. Naomi loves being petted and has come a long way from the shy, uncertain stray she once was. Now she happily approaches for attention and companionship. She is playful, sweet, cuddly, and delightfully goofy.

Naomi does have one special consideration: she is nervous being alone with a man. We don't know her history before rescue, but when a man is with her by himself, she tends to hide. Interestingly, if another person is present — man or woman — Naomi relaxes and becomes friendly and sociable. Because of this, we think she would likely do best in a home with a single wo

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How To Adopt

Naomi - Fost... was listed as Adoptable by Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland
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Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland. 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.
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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 Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland for details on the pet.
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If you've submitted an inquiry, Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Naomi - Fost..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland's Adoption Policy
Adoption FAQ Do you adopt to families outside of Nebraska? Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland is based in Omaha, Nebraska, with a network of volunteers across Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Iowa. We will work with families located in these states and in immediately surrounding areas. We do adoptions outside this area on a case by case basis. If you live outside of this area, please check to find a rescue close to where you live. How much do you charge to adopt? Why is it so expensive? The adoption fees range from $200-$450 depending upon the age and health of the hound. We spend significantly more on veterinary care for our bassets and beagles than we receive in the adoption fees, so the adoption fees help ensure we're able to continue helping as many animals as possible. Adopting a new puppy or dog is not a small financial commitment, and in addition to the adoption fee you should consider whether you are prepared to pay your hound’s future veterinary bills, which could potentially be hundreds to thousands of dollars. I submitted an application a few days ago. Why haven’t I heard anything yet? Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland is run entirely run by volunteers. Please allow 14 days after you submit an application for a volunteer to contact you. If it has been beyond this time frame, please send us an email to BBRH@bassetandbeagle.org to ensure we received your application. I submitted an application, but I am no longer interested in adopting or adopted a different dog. Please send us an email to BBRH@bassetandbeagle.org, and we’ll remove you from our list. Do you guarantee the health of your foster dogs? Unfortunately, due to the nature of rescue, we do not always know the full background of the bassets and beagles we take in, so we cannot guarantee the health of the dogs. All dogs taken into our care have been checked by a veterinarian and we will disclose any health problems that we are aware of. Do you have a location where I can meet the bassets and beagles? All of our dogs and puppies live in foster homes in Nebraska, Kansas, Missouri and Iowa. While this means we do not have a central location where you can visit them, it does allow the dogs to get used to living with a family in a home, and it allows us to have a better understanding of each dog’s needs and personality. If you are interested in meeting some of the pups we have available for adoption, we encourage you to check out their online profiles and come see us at our upcoming events listed on our Facebook page. Why is your adoption application so long? Many pets are returned to shelters and rescues because they do not fit into the adopting families’ lifestyles, or because the family is unable to meet the dog’s needs. As you can imagine, this is stressful on both the family and the dog. Our goal is to match our available bassets and beagles with the best applicant possible so the dog can have a truly “forever” home. In order to do this, we need information about our applicants so we can match the dog’s needs with the lifestyle and desires of the adopting family.

Naomi - Fostered in Southeast NE is from Basset and Beagle Rescue of the Heartland

[Shawnee Mission, KS]

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