Jessica
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Jessica
AvailableJessica is a 7-year-old female beagle with a small stature and a beautiful brown/chocolate coat. She has been spayed and her vaccinations are up to date. Jessica enjoys the company of other dogs, making her a friendly addition to any home. Currently residing in Nowata, OK, she is ready to find her forever family.
About Jessica
Jessica is a sweet beagle with a gentle heart and a lovely personality. She enjoys the company of other dogs, and her tail wags a little faster when she’s around them. Jessica is an easygoing girl who loves exploring the world and is always up for sniff-worthy adventures. She’s looking for a family that will share plenty of love and fun experiences with her, especially if there’s already a friendly dog in the home. It’s important for her to have a canine buddy to play with or just relax beside. If you’re in search of a warm and affectionate companion, Jessica could be the perfect match for you! Jessica is currently located in Nowata, OK. Beagle Freedom Project can facilitate out-of-state adoptions, so make sure you're ready to travel. Give this wonderful girl the loving home she deserves and start your journey together!
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Questions about Jessica
What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?
Jessica, being a beagle, is best suited for a loving environment that includes other dogs for her to bond with. A home with ample opportunities for outdoor exploration is ideal.
How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?
Beagles like Jessica enjoy a good amount of outdoor space to explore and play, so a yard would be great, but daily walks and trips to dog parks can also satisfy her adventure-loving spirit.
Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?
While Jessica is gentle and affectionate, her compatibility with children can depend on the child’s temperament. Typically, beagles do well in family settings, provided interactions are supervised.











