Rescue Dog Behavior Changes Week by Week
Bringing home a rescue dog means observing their behavior changes week by week. Learn what to expect beyond the 3-3-3 rule and how to support your new.
Rylee is a truly sweet and affectionate girl who loves to cuddle and be close to her people. She's described as not being overly hyper, suggesting a calm demeanor for a Beagle. Currently thriving in a home environment with other dogs and children, including an infant, Rylee has proven herself to be a well-adjusted and loving companion who enjoys the company of both humans and other animals.
As a Beagle, Rylee possesses many of the charming traits characteristic of her breed. Beagles are known for their friendly, curious, and gentle nature. They are scent hounds, which means they have an excellent sense of smell and love to explore. While generally good with children and other pets, their strong prey drive means they might be tempted by small, fast-moving critters outdoors. Beagles typically have a moderate energy level, requiring regular exercise to keep them happy and healthy.
Rylee would flourish in a home that offers her plenty of love and attention, ideally one with other dogs and children, as she is already accustomed to and enjoys this type of environment. A family that can provide her with daily walks and opportunities to explore safely, perhaps in a securely fenced yard, would be perfect. She's looking for a forever family ready to embrace her sweet, cuddly nature and integrate her fully into their lives.
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Includes vaccinations, spay/neuter, and microchip where applicable.
$300.00
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