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Baysil - Beagle Dog For Adoption

Beagle Dogs For Adoption in Rossville, TN, USA

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Nickname
Baysil
Breed
Beagle
Gender
Female
Age
Adult
Location
Rossville, TN, 38066, USA

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Beagle Dogs For Adoption in Rossville, TN, USA

Posted Breed: Beagle. Baysil and Beasley were found roaming in a wildlife refuge in LaGrange. A kind man who saw them caught Beasley but we had to set a humane trap for Baysil. Both were very scared w

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hen they arrived at the shelter, and unfortunately they were heartworm positive, too. Many hunting dogs get dumped in that area, and we assume that is what happened to them. We don't know if they are related, but they are now best buddies! Both are super sweet and are continuing to come out of their shell. Baysil is smaller than Beasley, and has very pretty red and white markings. She is a playful little girl that is anxious to have someone love and spoil her! Her date of birth is 1/22/2017 and she weighs about 15 pounds. If you have been looking for a loving, small companion, please submit an adoption application for Baysil at .fayettefcar/applicationform, before someone else does! You can also review FCAR’s adoption requirements. All FCAR adoptable dogs have been spayed or neutered, are current on all vaccines, on flea/tick and heartworm prevention, microchipped, and come with a 30-day pet health guarantee. The adoption fee is $95 with an approved application. A fenced yard is required for Baysil.For more information about this animal and other please visit our website at fayettefcar or contact us at 901/854-2565. If interested in submitting an adoption application please go to .fayettefcar/#!animals-for-adoption/c1y5q.

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Ad ID
ADN-169435
Date Listed
09/01/2019
Date Expires
Expired

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