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ARE YOU RIGHT FOR A RESCUE DOG?
The foster families at Houston Hound & Beagle Rescue are dog
lovers. We are committed to helping each dog find a perfect
family. We also realize that not everyone is suited for a rescued
beagle, so we are trying to educate the public about rescues.
Everyone should know how much time, care, and money goes into a
rescued dog.
What does a rescued hound need?
A Safe and Loving Home -
Our hounds have come from many situations- some
were found as strays, some taken from shelters, and some turned in
from owners. Many come with behavioral and/or social problems,
which the foster family tries to identify and correct. Providing a
safe and loving home helps the dog adjust to a new home. Adoptive
families must continue this process of working patiently with the
dog. Everyone should realize that rescues will often have
problems- they’re usually not perfect and well behaved dogs.
Perfectly trained dogs are rare in rescues because they usually
stay with their family. Therefore, a warm and safe environment is
important for a rescued dog to adjust and feel secure.
A Commitment to the Rescued Dog’s Needs -
Adoptive families must commit themselves and be
patient with a rescued dog. They should provide training,
socialization, and quality time with the dog, even if it requires
a change of schedule. Work is often an excuse used by people who
aren’t helping their new dog settle in. Therefore, we always try
to place dogs in homes where they won’t be left alone all day.
Being social creatures, dogs can become destructive when bored-
chewing, digging, barking, howling etc.
A Commitment to Training -
There are various training methods that can be
used, and will all help build a relationship between the dog and
owner. Training is a part of responsible pet ownership, and it
also teaches the dog to follow and respect the authority of its
new owner. We recommend training through positive reinforcement-
using praise, treats, or rewards after the dog follows orders or
shows correct behavior.
A Willingness to Crate a Rescued Dog -
For a dog, a crate can become its own “home”- a
safe and quiet space of its own, similar to a wolf’s den. Crate
training is great for transporting a dog, or when leaving the dog
alone in the house. When the dog realizes that the crate is his
own personal space, he may choose to go in there to be alone or
sleep. It’s important not to use a crate only for punishment, as
the dog will associate the crate with punishment and will never
willingly go in.
A Securely Fenced Yard -
This is especially important for hounds as they
are sometimes great escape artists. A good fence- 6 feet tall-
that surrounds the entire yard will help keep the dog safe.
Invisible fencing is often not effective with hounds, as there
isn’t anything to stop them from leaving the area, or from other
animals coming in.
Regular Exercise - As
with most dogs, regular exercise keeps hounds healthy and happy.
It will also prevent them from becoming bored, which often results
in destructive behavior. Make sure that you have the time to take
your beagle to the park, or for a walk around the neighborhood.
For more information, visit
our
Frequently Asked
Questions page. |