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Due to slow adoptions and few foster homes, we do not have room for any more dogs.  We are sorry to have to take this step, but until more dogs go out to make room for new dogs, the rescue is full.

Foster Homes Desperately Needed in Southwest Missouri and Oklahoma!

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DOG OF THE MONTH
MAY 2008
Rufus

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HELLO...MY NAME IS RUFUS.  I'M ABOUT 16 WEEKS OLD AND WEIGH A WHOPPING 15 POUNDS! I ENJOY SHORT WALKS, SAYING HELLO TO KIDS IN THE NEIGHBORHOOD, SITTING IN THE SUN, AND NAPPING NEXT TO MY FOSTER PARENTS. I HAVE NEVER BEEN FED HUMAN FOOD SO NO WORRIES HERE ON THE BEGGING ISSUE. I HAVE ALSO NEVER BEEN IN TROUBLE FOR CHEWING ANYTHING THAT'S NOT ONE OF MY TOYS....I HAVE LOTS OF TOYS SO MAYBE THAT'S WHY. I DO LOVE THE WONDERFUL ODOR OF THE TRASH CAN, SO MY FOSTER PARENTS PUT IT OUT OF MY REACH...LIFE'S SO UNFAIR. LET ME KNOW IF YOU LIKE ME AND WE CAN SET UP A FIRST DATE.....SORRY ABOUT THIS PICTURE IT WAS TAKEN AT THE END OF MARCH AND I HAVE BEEN WORKING OUT AND AM MORE BUFF NOW.

I've had all my puppy shots but have not been neutered. If you're interested in me please call Gail at 201-866-7848 and ask about Cutie Rufus!  Thanks!

                     
Adoption Fee is $200, plus $100 Neuter Deposit.     


 




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Who We Are...

4 the Hounds Basset Rescue, Inc. is an all-volunteer 501(c)(3)
non-profit organization dedicated to helping Basset Hounds primarily
in the 4 corners area of Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma and Arkansas,
that have been relinquished or abandoned by their owners, rescued
from puppy mills, or picked up from shelters as strays. We provide
veterinary care and foster homes where they are treated as one of
the family, and we provide physical and emotional support as well.
Oh... and let's don't forget love. We love our hounds!
Prior to being placed for adoption, our basset hounds are vet checked
for any health issues and treated, and are spayed or neutered, vaccinated,
checked for heartworms (treated if necessary), and receive heartworm
preventative while in our care.

Because we are a small organization, it is our hope that we will
be able to work side by side with all other rescue groups in our
area and across the nation to help provide homes for the basset hounds
in need. We also hope to maintain communications with other groups,
so as the need arises, we can refer a potential adoptee to the appropriate
rescue organization as an aid in the search for the perfect hound.
Our belief is that it doesn't matter whose hound is adopted - so
long as one is adopted!

Our fee schedule is as follows:
  • Individual Dogs - $150.00 ($155.00 if paid by Pay Pal)* 
  • New Adoption Fee for Bonded Pairs Adopted Together - $200.00 ($210.00 if paid by Pay Pal)*
  • New Adoption Fee for Mixed-Breed Dogs (Basset Mixes or Basset 'Wannabes') $75.00 ($80.00 if paid by Pay Pal)*
        *The additional $5.00/$10.00 covers the Pay Pal fee.
          
Before You Adopt...

If you are one of the many who have fallen in love with the mournful
looks of the basset hound, please do some reading and make sure
you understand the pros and cons of entering into "Bassethood."
While we believe they are the best dogs around, they may not be
the dog for you!
  • The number one problem with basset hounds is that they roam. They
    are scent hounds and once they find a scent to follow, they can
    easily get lost. A securely fenced yard is essential, although
    many bassets do well in apartments as long as adequate exercise is available to them
    Although each adoption is evaluated on a case by case basis, we tend to not adopt to homes without fully fenced, secure yards.
  • Basset hounds are good natured and highly intelligent, although they
    can be extremely stubborn at times.
  • Basset hounds are classified as medium sized dogs, but it's fair to
    say they are big dogs on short legs. They can reach 70-80 pounds.
  • Basset hounds are generally a healthy breed of dog and are not prone
    to many of the genetic diseases as with some other breeds. However,
    they are prone to a few such as glaucoma, Von Wilebrand's Disease,
    and back problems. Keeping their weight down is essential.
  • Basset hounds are easy to maintain. They do not require constant grooming,
    but regular brushing will keep the shedding to a minimum. Yes,
    bassets do shed. And they drool - some more than others. Basset
    Hounds are probably not the dog for the meticulous housekeeper.
  • Basset Hounds are very versatile. They are excellent tracking/hunting
    dogs as well as family pets and companions.
  • Basset hounds are all individual in that no two are alike.
The best attribute we can give basset hounds is...
...they keep us smiling coming AND going!