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Basset Hound / Bloodhound / Mixed (short coat) : : Male : : Young : : Large Learn more about the Basset Hound. Learn more about the Bloodhound.
UPDATE from Bugger's-Buggie's foster dad: "He is a great pup, loves to play and wrestle, Is working on the come, sit, down and stay stuff and doing pretty good at them. He wondered on my land when he was about 4 weeks old. Think he was scared away from his mom in a bad storm we had in June. Found them at the bottom and had to try to save them. The were real skinny and couldn’t walk much more than 20 ft and had to sit and rest. The vet said they were about 3 weeks old when they found me. His name is Bugger because of a white spot on each side of his nose that looks like little buggers at first glance. My girlfriend does not like saying bugger all day so she calls him Buggie and he comes to that also. He is still young and learning, if someone is nice enough to give him a home they can change his name. As long as he has a warm bed, food and water and someone to play with, he should be great. He got off his leash once and we don’t know how long he was running around in the back yard, 1 or 2 hours most, but he stayed right in the back yard. Writing this letter is almost talking me into keeping him, but I can’t, I would want to know he has a good home always and would take him back if things go wrong with where he does go. Anyone that does get him is welcome to come and play at my little campground if they want to. That way he could play with his brother and the other dogs again. I have land on the river near Leesville dam, just only built a one bedroom house and don’t want to leave a dog out in the cold."
The foster family offered to take more pics if anyone wanted to see them.
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Bobby is about 7 months old and current on vaccines. Bobby is a young fella who was rescued by county citizen after being discarded as a tiny baby. Yes, he used to be a tiny lad, but now he is growing, thanks to the good food and care he has received. His foster daddy totally loves him but is well aware of the needs of a young and LARGE breed pup, and he cannot provide those things. Please consider well-adjusted Bobby!
This dog is in a foster home and not at the Campbell County Animal Control Facility. For an application to adopt, go to www.friendsofcampbellcounty.org.
For an application to adopt (we always start with an application) or for further answers to your questions, we prefer you contact us by email, info@friendsofcampbellcounty.org
Specific questions may be answered by texting one of our volunteers at 434.851-2598, her personal cell number.Calls may be returned the following day.
For more information on how to adopt, sponsor, or donate to help the animals at the Campbell County Animal Control Facility, please go to www.friendsofcampbellcounty.org. See our wish list of needed supplies, and find out how you can help!
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Our process begins with an application, found on our website, www.friendsofcampbellcounty.org. Once your application has been received, a volunteer will call the references you list and then will contact you.
Other Pictures of Bugger: sweet mix (click to see larger version):
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