Hula was found wandering in a field in a rural town we help. She was taken to the shelter and we rescued her from euthanasia due to overcrowding. We were able to save her because a selfless foster brought Hula into her home. She has been very sweet since she came into our care, and we know she’ll make someone very happy. Hula has completed her veterinary care, so she’s ready to find a forever person.
Hula is a very cuddly girl, and she loves pets. She is in a foster home with other dogs of various sizes, and she does great with all of them. She has been sweet and gentle with children as young as 6. She does like to play, but she isn’t high energy. Hula is house trained, crate trained and leash trained.
Hula is 1 year old and weighs 32 pounds. We think she’s a Boxer and Beagle mix. She is spayed, vaccinated for rabies, DHPP and Bordetella. She is also microchipped, heartworm negative and is current on flea/tick and heartworm prevention.
Hula can arrive in Buffalo, New York on 3/28. If you are interested in adopting, please fill out the application found here: https://throwadogabone.org/adopt.
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ABOUT: BEAGLE DOG BREED
The Beagle is a beloved breed known for its friendly nature, curious personality, and distinctive howl. These small to medium sized dogs are incredibly sociable and get along well with both humans and other pets. Beagles are curious and energetic, always eager to follow a scent with their incredible sense of smell, making them excellent hunting and tracking dogs. Their short coat is easy to maintain, and they are adaptable to various living environments, making them popular companions for families and individuals alike.
The boxer is a medium to large sized dog breed known for its muscular build, distinctive square head, and energetic personality. Boxers are loyal, affectionate, and good natured companions, making them an ideal family pet. They are intelligent, playful, and love to be around people, making them excellent with children. Boxers require consistent training, plenty of exercise, and socialization to thrive. With their strong work ethic and protective instincts, boxers excel in various roles, including as service dogs, therapy dogs, and in dog sports.