A young beagle was found in Bel Air and the community is doing its best to get the word out about her.
The dog, pictured here, was found in the Bel Air area. She had no collar and no tags or identification.
The dog's photo was posted on Bel Air Patch Announcements section, on the Bel Air Patch Facebook page and shared by at least 211 Facebook users as of noon Wednesday.
Do you know who this dog belongs to? Leave a comment.
Thom
4:04 pm on Wednesday, November 14, 2012
Please let me know if the owner is not found.
suz
8:28 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012
Awe...so cute one blue eye and one brown eye. I would love to take her if no owner comes forward.
TGS
10:36 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012
Adorable. I guess she's not microchipped? Kind of wish they didn't show the blue eye, since that would have been a perfect way to identify the real owner. Hope they're reunited soon! Between busy gathering squirrels and rutting deer, I'm sure she's eager to follow her nose. ;)
Karl Schuub
10:44 am on Thursday, November 15, 2012
That's the one problem with beagles and the reason so many end up lost and at shelters - it's a hunting dog with a hunting dog nose and the will to follow a scent. People buy them because they're cute as all get-up; the Charlie Brown/Snoppy deal and then forget you gotta leash these dogs or enclose them somehow. That's one cute puppy...can't imagine somebody's missing that dog for several days now and nobody's stepped forward.
Hannah
2:47 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012
awwwww puupppy! i want it! and its a beagle, its sooo cute!
Alana Denise Hicks-Amoroso
11:01 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012
Awww, she's is adorable. I have a beagle so I know how that nose works!! Has her owner been located yet? Could you keep us posted on her, please.
Thank you.
Lana
stephanie d.
10:26 am on Friday, November 16, 2012
What a cute dog! It's a shame she's not microchipped or wearing a collar. Harford County roads are much to dangerous to let a dog out without the proper ID. Hope her family claims her soon & takes better care of her safety.
Karl Schuub
10:36 am on Friday, November 16, 2012
Stephanie - I'm kinda hoping the owners don't step forward. She's a puppy and easily adoptable now; it'll be harder later and we've got three takers of the 7 to post so far. My gosh, if the owners haven't chipped her or bothered with a collar and the fact that she's running around loose suggests that poor puppy deserves better.
stephanie d.
10:49 am on Friday, November 16, 2012
You're absolutely right Karl. All of our dogs are chipped, licensed & wear all of our info around their necks. She should have the same.
Cynthia Cooney
10:10 pm on Thursday, November 22, 2012
Please provide an update if possible. A decades old beagle companion personal friend of mine is interested in adoption of her, too.
Penelope Patch
11:04 pm on Thursday, November 22, 2012
She's a beautiful puppy and count me in as well for adoption. My pets are well-cared for (all have been microchipped) and very much loved. I would be terribly upset if my beloved puppy was missing.
Alana Denise Hicks-Amoroso
2:25 pm on Monday, November 26, 2012
Anyone claim this puppy yet? Haven't heard anything about her since before Thanksgiving.
Kirsten Dize
2:30 pm on Monday, November 26, 2012
Alana, same here. I haven't heard back from my contacts about this dog. When I hear something I'll post! -Kirsten
Alana Denise Hicks-Amoroso
11:11 pm on Wednesday, January 9, 2013
Ok, thanks. Hope you hear from someone about her. Hate when this happens.