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BEAGLE NEEDING TO BE REHOMED

 

Before filling out the form please note that we do ask for a donation of around $20 ($30 for two) for listing an older beagle for rehoming which goes into a Rescue fund for beagles.

All donations get put to good use as it helps the Club to aid beagles that may need emergency Veterinary treatment and/or Boarding when we cannot locate the previous owner.

Details of how the donation can be paid will be sent when we acknowledge receipt of this form.

 

Please fill in the details and then click the SEND MESSAGE button



Name of Present Owner/s:

Address:

Suburb:    State:     Postcode:    

Home Phone Number: 

Mobile Phone Number:

Please note: if you enter more than one email address, please separate them with a comma otherwise you will not receive a copy of the form.
Email address:         

How did you hear about Club's Rescue and Rehoming Service?  

Reason/s why you need to find a home for your beagle/s:

You may check one or more

  Moving House
  Personality clash with another pet
  Escaping from your yard
  Children have lost interest and no longer take responsibility
  Too time consuming
  Ongoing medical problems
  Fears for the safety of a new baby
  Divorce / Partnership break-up
  Coat shedding
  Financial problems
  Toilet training problems
  Excessive barking
  Fear of pet being lonely while you're away from the home
  Other - please specify 

 

Details about your Beagle/s

Please click on or select the appropriate response :

Beagle's name:      

Date of Birth / Age:

Colour :                

Is your beagle:     Male      Female

Desexed :            Yes        No
Please note: Due to people looking for adult beagles to use for breeding for profit we will only list females that are desexed and prefer males to also be desexed.  Please contact the Rescue Co-ordinator (email address below) to discuss if there are genuine reasons why you cannot desex your beagle before placing it as we may be able to help.

Microchipped :        Yes       No    [All dogs in NSW over 12 weeks of age must be microchipped]

Does he/she have papers issued by Dogs NSW (formerly RNSW Canine Council) or
another state's canine control organisation (ie was bred by a registered breeder)?    Yes       No

If Yes, who was his/her  breeder * ?    
* they may be able to help with finding a home

If No, where did you originally get him/her from?   

When was he/she last vaccinated?   

Has he/she been regularly treated for heartworm?    Yes        No

If so, please give details of the product used:  

Does he/she have any health or temperament problems?    Yes        No

If Yes, please give details :

Is he/she used to children?      Yes      No

Please give the ages of children that he or she has either lived with or who regularly visit your home.

Is he/she good with other dogs?    Yes    No

Please add more details if necessary

Has he/she lived with a cat/s?      Yes    No

Is she/he allowed indoors?:          Yes    No   

If yes, is he/she housetrained? :   Yes    No

Has he/she had any basic obedience training? :    Yes    No

If yes, please let us know the details

Where does he/she usually sleep? :   

In a few words, please let us know a little about your beagle

Where is he/she located (suburb)?   

Do you have more than one beagle to rehome?    Yes    No

If Yes, please fill out the form again for each of your beagles and indicate if you want them placed together.

Terms and Conditions

I/We confirm the following

1. The information I have supplied is true and correct to the best of my/our knowledge and belief.

2. I am/We are the legal owner/s of the beagle I am/we are seeking to rehome.

Do you accept the above conditions (see note below) No   Yes             Date:
[NB. Selecting the Yes button is considered equivalent to signing your acceptance]
 

*** Important:  Please email a recent photo/s (preferably in JPG) of your beagle/s to: rescue@beagleclubnsw.org.au
 

 

The Club's Rescue and Rehoming website gets quite a lot of hits and has had good results since we started this service so hopefully we would eventually be able to find a home for your beagle/s.

However I would advise you to bide your time and wait until the right home becomes available. Make sure the new owners are aware that a beagle needs company during the day, secure fencing and will ALWAYS need to be walked on a lead. There is no time limit, his/her details will stay on the site until you advise he/she has found a home or that the listing is no longer needed.

I would also strongly suggest that you do not give him/her away, if someone is willing to pay for him/her (even if only a token amount), then they are more than likely to genuinely want him/her.

 

Thank you for submitting this form, Beagle Rescue will carefully consider all the information you have submitted and will contact you should there be any further details needed.

Should you have any questions you can contact Beagle Rescue by email - rescue@beagleclubnsw.org.au