General Color: Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Color: Tricolor
Current Size: 27 Pounds
Current Age: 9 Years 5 Months (best estimate)
Owner Experience Needed: None
Reaction to New People: Friendly
We’ve been unable to get a straight answer about Arabella, so we are left to assume that she became homeless because her former owner grew tired of the responsibility. Such a change of heart is difficult to imagine when the rewards are as great as those returned by Arabella. She is a typical short-coat Beagle; loves attention, belly rubs and couch-potato-belly rubs. She loves to go for car rides, and is well-behaved on a leash.
A tricolor beauty, Arabella is really in the prime of her life at approximately nine years old, and would make a perfect addition to a family or individual who would prefer to skip the hassle and frustration of puppyhood. Despite her maturity, she does have bursts of energy that make her seem like a much younger dog. Available for our Senior-to-senior program, Arabella is a great reminder that we are only as old as we feel! If you’re able to open your heart and your home to this deserving sweetheart, please email us and we’ll be happy to tell you more about her.
~~~NEWSFLASH~~~
Be sure and watch the new Animal Planet series on Saturday nights called ' LAST CHANCEHIGHWAY' ! This show that premiered on June 19th, tells the world how RESCUES in the South are working hard to save great dogs and find them great adoptive homes on the East Coast. Several regular transport companies make weekly trips from all over the South to cities all throughout the East, as the 'last chance' for so many awesome dogs. The company profiled in the program is Peterson Transport, a company we have used along with GO Transporters to safely bring wonderful furry family members to you!
More about Arabella
Good with Dogs, Good with Cats, Good with Kids
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We've been receiving more inquiries then ever before and it is taking me longer then normal to respond to them. Please understand that we are a volunteer organization. It may take a day or two to respond to your questions, so please be patient with us. We also had to stop taking phone calls temporarily because of the volume of calls and the time needed on the phone with perspective adopters on a daily basis. I will be more then happy to call and explain the entire adoption process if you are serious about adopting a dog. Please email your questions and I will respond as quickly as possible.