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$1100
Odie
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About Odie
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Odie is a Beagle mix and is registered as a mixed-breed with the CKC. Odie is made up of three breeds: he is 44.4% Beagle, 34.6% Basset Hound, and and 21% American Hairless Terrier. Odies color pattern is Black, Tan, & White and ticked, he is 39lbs and mainly resembles a beagle and he is the size of a 15" beagle. Odie's Birthday is 2/11/2024, making him 2 years old. Odie had no prior vet care until we rescued him. Odie is vaccinated against Bordetella (Kennel cough), Rabies, Lyme/Lepto, and DAPP. Odie is neutered and received a dental cleaning, giving him the teeth a 2-year-old dog should have. Odie is microchipped with a home again bio-sensing microchip (meaning it can be scanned for temperature reading). Odie also had an Embark genetic panel done. Odie is potty trained, bathing/grooming trained (we trim tails & nails, clean ears, and bathe), leash trained, kennel/crate trained, house trained, and knows basic commands. Odie is great around cats, dogs, and people of all ages. Odie has been socialized around our dogs and pups, our cats (and foster kitten), and small children. The deposit to reserve Odie is $500, which is subtracted from the $1100 total, so $600 is due at pick up. If interested, contact us at (218)407-7536, [email protected] or message us through the Good Dog app at https://www.gooddog.com/breeders/nse-farms-beagles-minnesota. Good Dog now charges 6.5% on every sale, so pricing will be different on there. I have Venmo too, and it charges a 3% tax, cash in person is accepted, NO Checks!
Odie comes with a starter kit including the following: a training guide with kit, product guide, dental kit, Vet records, 1 (30 day) chew of heartworm preventive, 1 (30 day) tube of flea/tick preventative, a microchip registration card, a kennel/crate, a food bowl, a Food Starter Bag (1 gallon), a Collar, a Leash, a harness, a couple of chews, a roll of waste bags, a few Toys with other dog's scents, a Blanket with other dog's scents, CKC Registration papers, lifetime inheritable disease guarantee (he was screened for genetic diseases/disorders and is clear) and copy of purchase agreement. Odie's genetic embark account will be transferred to the new owner.
Once your deposit is received, I will send updates with photos of Odie until pick-up/delivery.
For pick-ups/deliveries, I charge 70 cents a mile.
For shipping, I use Nitro Pet Express, Blue Collar, and The Gundog Express. When getting estimates for shipping services, it can take 1-3 business days.
Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
White
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Basset Hound Puppies
About Basset Hound Puppies
Is a Basset Hound the right dog for me?
Basset Hounds look bummed on the outside, but have a wonderfully clever personality on the inside. They use their adorable, pouty looks to get away with whatever they want and will make you laugh daily with their outrageous sense of humor. Basset Hounds love people and other animals, so be prepared to spend lots of time together. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-65 pounds and stand 12-15 inches tall.
Are Basset Hounds friendly with strangers and kids?
Basset Hounds are generally excellent with children of all ages. If you don’t want a dog with an incredibly loud voice howling constantly, the Basset Hound need to be in a situation they can live inside with you. They love people, other dogs, cats, and children alike. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Basset Hounds high-energy dogs?
Basset Hounds like to go on long walks, but their favorite activity is following their nose wherever it may take them. Basset Hounds have an incredibly strong sense of smell, which makes them great competitors in tracking sports. They were born to hunt for as long as you’ll let them, so you generally won’t ever entirely wear them out. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with Basset Hound shedding?
Although the Basset Hound’s coat is very short, it does require daily brushing. Their hair sheds heavily, and if you want to reduce the amount you find around your house, these daily brushings will help. Some people think the Basset Hound’s oily coat gives off a bad smell, but that can be helped with regular baths. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What kind of home is best for a Basset Hound?
Basset Hounds are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. If you don’t want a dog with an incredibly loud voice howling constantly, the Basset Hound need to be in a situation they can live inside with you. They also love to play outside and will follow any interesting scents they come across, so a home with a big backyard or a farmhouse is a good bet for a happy Basset Hound. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
Frequently Asked Questions
About Beagle Puppies
About Beagle Puppies
What's the personality of a Beagle?
Beagles are small dogs with incredibly powerful noses. They love hunting and will follow any interesting scent they come across. Beagles are friendly and playful, but they do like to do things their own way. If you’re okay with a strong-minded dog, a Beagle’s spunky, fun and friendly personality will steal your heart. Full-grown, they typically weigh 20-30 pounds and stand 13-15 inches tall.
Are Beagles a good choice for families with kids?
Beagles are generally excellent with children of all ages. They are friendly playmates with children and most other dogs. Beagles can learn to get along with cats if raised with them, but remember, they’re hunting dogs, so keep an eye on them when they’re together just to be sure. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Beagles high-energy dogs?
Beagles love hunting, but their favorite part about this activity is being allowed to follow their nose to their heart's content. If you’re a hunter, take them with you in the field and you’ll have a faithful ally always. They’ll also enjoy long walks or hikes, especially if you let them stick their nose around to investigate what else has been in the area. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How often should I brush a Beagle?
A Beagle’s short hair is relatively low-maintenance. Brushing their hair or going through it with a hound mitt once or twice a week will get rid of anything they’ve brought back into the house with them and help remove dead hair. Beagles do shed, but these weekly brushings will help cut back on the amount of hair you find in your house. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Beagles?
Beagles are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. The happiest Beagles have access to a large, safe, outdoors play area but can come back inside to live with their families. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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