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Evan St. Mary's

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8 years and up|Beagle|Male|Medium|Waldorf, MD
🐾 Friendly🚽 House Trained🐕 Dog Friendly😌 Calm☺️ Gentle

Evan St. Mary's is a senior, tricolor (brown, black, & white) Beagle with a short coat who is currently in Waldorf, MD. He has been neutered, is up to date on vaccinations, and is house trained. Evan does best with other dogs and is transitioning from a life outdoors to enjoying indoor comforts.

About Evan St. Mary's

Evan St. Mary's spent twelve years outside as a hunting dog before he was surrendered, and now he's ready for a completely different life surrounded by people. He enjoys spending time with other dogs—having canine buddies like Bob really helps him feel secure. The shelter environment was tough on him, so a calm, patient household is just what Evan needs as he learns what it's like to be indoors. He’s house trained and already appreciates routine and comfort. Evan gets along well with other dogs, so he’d love a home with a friendly dog companion or two. He looks for gentle encouragement while he adjusts to this new chapter. Give Evan the stability and affection he missed for so long and watch him blossom. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Evan St. Mary's

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Beagles like Evan St. Mary's are generally well suited for relaxed households with access to a yard, but they also adapt to apartments if given enough activity. Evan would appreciate a quiet, stable home to help him adjust from his years outdoors.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    While Beagles enjoy having space to sniff around, Evan St. Mary's would benefit from regular outdoor walks and a secure yard, but doesn't require unlimited space, especially as a senior.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Beagles are usually quite good with children due to their gentle nature. Evan St. Mary's is gentle but will do best in homes where kids understand how to give him space as he adapts.