Forest

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Forest

Male | 1.5 years | 26 lbs | Basset Hound / Beagle Mix

Good with adults?
Yes

Good with Children?
Unknown

Good with other dogs?
Yes

Good with cats?
No

House-trained?
Yes

Crate-trained?
Yes

Energy Level?
Medium

Barker?
On occasion 

About Forest

Forest is ready to show the world his fun, energetic and goofy nature! When Forest meets new people, he is a little bit shy at first, but once he realizes it is safe he is very outgoing! He enjoys being near his humans for naps, cuddles and play time.

When he meets new dog friends, he is standoffish at first and needs time to build his confidence with them, but once he knows he can trust he is a whole new dog! He loves to run and play and has an adorable way of bum checking his playmate. He loves to wrestle and will often initiate play with his trusted doggy friends and will also curl up for a nice nap with them as well.

Forest is doing very well with his potty training and is also crate trained. Forest loves his walks and does really well on a leash. He looks to his humans to lead the walk, but also loves to stop and smell all the smells!

Forest loves running around the house (run Forest run!), playing with toys and doing zoomies. When he is bored he will sometimes look for things to chew on that he shouldn’t, but some good redirection to his toys will help correct this behaviour – he is particularly fond of his nylabones.

Forest is looking for a home that will give him the time and patience he needs to feel safe with his new people and help him continue to build his confidence. Forest would do best in a home with another confident dog that he can look to for guidance and to keep him company at home. Forest would love a friend to play with but also to reassure him that he doesn’t need to be afraid.

Adoption Fee | $600

Adoption fees help cover the costs associated with rescues, such as vetting, boarding and transportation.
They also cover spay/neuter, heartworm testing and treatment (if necessary), rabies and DHLPP vaccines, and microchip. 
For more information about adoption fees, please review our Adoption FAQs & Fees page.

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