Adoption information
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About Oscar
Hello my human friends, my name is Oscar and I am a 10 month old Beagle boy. I bet you’re wondering how a perfectly young and handsome puppy has ended up in the foster system… well grab a wine and let me tell you, so according to the humans I have a very high energy level and can get bored easily… well if you ask me, and my foster mum said I have to be honest at all times… it is true, like the energiser Bunny I am highly energetic but is there anything too shocking about that, considering I am only 10 months and a Beagle? No, I don’t think so… I have been to puppy preschool and I also go to puppy daycare and I love it!! But, when I get bored and lonely outside in my yard…I may, kinda, sorta get myself into a little bit of mischief. So, I do need some guidance and training with my humans.. But who wants to hear about those boring things, let’s hear all the wonderful good things about me instead…
So, I love long walks along the beach, to the dog park and wherever really.. I do tend to pull on lead, but again isn’t that a typical Beagle trait? I LOVE to play, I have a few favourite toys, I love to run with my furry mates, I love to play and I am super social with all humans great and small and all furries.. except those nasty looking tree furries (mum calls them Possums or something). I am talented at adjusting my play to suit my friends, and I can also be respectful towards humans.. with no jumping up. I am super smart, very healthy, loving, gentle and full of life! Oh and I have manners and I know basic commands and even a few tricks!
I am toilet trained, I love going for road trips… I lived with a cat, and have learnt to respect their space! My foster mum also has a cat… what is with those feline things, why do the humans need them when they have us? I have no problems with loud noises, oh and I love to help my mum with the washing…. I don’t know why humans think its a chore… I LOVE to take the clothes off the line… I’m thinking I should be getting some doggy money for my good behaviour! I would prefer to be inside with my humans, I have lived most of my time outside… so I would rather the company of my humans up on the couch for popcorn and a movie, also would love to rough and tumble with a furry sibling too!
Ok, so the Beagle traits… well der, I am a digger… but, I am burying my bones…. I don’t escape, yes I chew, but again I am only a puppy… I love to chew sticks, sometimes I may mistake a stick for a piece of outdoor furniture… or have you heard about those exploding beds… they should be reported, I stand with my fellow Beagles and say, it is not us… it has to be a fault in the manufacturing! I don’t bark excessively, but will say ‘hi’ to my furry friends if they walk past my house… I scoff my food… hmmm food! my favourite treat is those yummy pig’s ears. I don’t like the water, I love the beach but I haven’t tried swimming yet.. I don’t like baths or those girly mani and pedi things… ewww!
So enough about me, let’s get together and see where this goes… I have only just come into care, so I do need to visit the doggy doctor and then I will be ready to mingle… Contact those gorgeous humans at BRQ and leave your email address so they can send you the application to make me yours!
Adoption details
All of our Beagles/crosses are vet checked and vetted prior to them being made available to adopt. They will be desexed as required, fully vaccinated, Heartworm tested, and Flea/Worming/Tick preventatives started, and any other medical needs completed or controlled with medication.
Once ready for adoption, a profile will be placed on the website and facebook advertising their full profile description and requirements. BRQ accepts applications until a given date. The committee will get together and read each one, choosing the best applications that suit each individual dog’s needs, personalities and developmental/health.
The foster Coordinator will organise the meet & greets between the foster parent who has the hound in care and the successful applicants. These take place in mutually agreed dog parks. We will ask that all family members and any other hounds you have already accompany you on the meet and greet.
For adopting families who are interstate or in regional QLD, meet/greets, yard/fence checks will be completed by one of our foster carers in the area, via Skype, or we may ask you to provide photos/videos of your fences, yard and places throughout the house/yard where your Beagle/Hound will be allowed to be and spend most of its time. If the successful family is needing transport via plane or other means, this will be a case by case discussion between committee and adopting family, and at least half the fees covered by the adopting family. BRQ can assist you to obtain a quote for this (Just know that all modes of transport will be scheduled based on the weather. For example, if the temperature is high that day, flights will be early morning or at night).
If successful with the meet and greet, a BRQ rep will organise to do the yard and fence checks. This is done to check that the fences and yard are both safe and all is secure enough that no Beagle can escape. Any potential problem areas that may need fixing can be brought to the attention of the potential adopting family. No trial weekend will take place until all problem areas of fencing have been fixed.
The foster coordinator will choose and contact the most suitable family for the particular dog they are applying for based on the meet/greet and yard/fence check and the needs of the dog. Whilst we allow the foster family to say goodbye to their foster dog, we ask for the adoption fee to be deposited and cleared in our bank account before any animal is released. We do not take cash payments, we give out our bank details and depending on who you bank with can take up to 48 hours to be processed.
Trial period up to 2 weeks is then organised, this time helps both you, your family, the foster dog and other pets become familiar with each other and see if it is a good match between you all. Whilst on trial, the foster mum or coordinator will call a few times during, and you are quite welcome to send us messages or call to ask questions or if there are any concerns etc. Please know you are covered by the trial period and if anything happens or there are issues, we ask to be contacted immediately. We can arrange vet care or any other requirements during this time. We can also help with any training tips or strategies to assist your new family member to settle in their new home, also with dietary and behavioural training during this time.
If after the trial ends you have decided to continue with the adoption of your Beagle/Hound or cross, we will send you out your adoption pack. In this pack includes, all vetting paperwork, Microchip details, Adoption certificate, Adoption Information, Receipt of payment, preventatives dates, With puppies, you receive a puppy pack. Life time guarantee of advice, training and support.
If for any reason the trial doesn't go to plan and when the dog is returned to us, we refund your adoption fee minus the $50 admin fee via bank transfer.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
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