

About Me
Meet Oreo
Status: Fostered
Estimated Age: Born 10/19/21
Estimated Weight: Estimated adult weight 40-50 Pounds
UPDATE - 18 JANUARY 2022: Oreo here! I have been living in my foster home for a couple of weeks now. I have made a lot of progress, but I still am a puppy… I can now go up and down the stairs. I don’t scream and cry as much when I can’t see my foster mom. I go absolutely bonkers for food and treats!!! I’m still working on my house training. I just don’t like getting my paws cold in this weather… My foster mom sometimes has to shove my lil butt out the door to go potty. Sometimes I like to make her chase me around the house before going outside. Once I am outside, I am fine. I love to play and romp around the yard with my foster brothers and sisters. I come right back inside when called because I know that I get a treat! And did I mention that I love treats?
Basically, I am a super sweet puppy. I love to snuggle with my sister Reese’s. We love to play and can sometimes be really noisy. We love to chew on things and can get creative on finding things to chew that we aren’t supposed to… I am still learning boundaries… I will walk on the other dogs in the house to try to find the most comfortable spot to lie down even if it is on top of another dog. I love food and treats so much that I will even try to take them out of another dog’s mouth.
I would love to meet you if you think I would be a good fit for your family. But be warned, my cuteness will probably make you fall in love with me!
NEW - 28 DECEMBER 2021: Momma Pie came to BREW in October, pregnant and ready to give birth any day. On 10/19/21, Pie gave birth to 8 puppies - 5 females and 3 males. Five of the puppies have been adopted, but we are still looking for homes for three puppies, including Oreo. We did a DNA test on one of the puppies, and the results showed they are a mix of beagle and a variety of hounds, so they are likely to grow up to be larger than our typical beagles (40 - 50 pounds). We never know, especially since we have no information about the father. Oreo has already had his first set of puppy shots and hopes he can find his new family soon!
Questions?
Q: Can you tell me more about a specific dog? Is s/he good with kids / housetrained / good with cats/ etc?
A: What we know is in the write up. Our knowledge about any dog that is not in a foster homes is limited. Once approved, our adoption coordinators will work with you to match you with the right dog.
Q: Can I meet a specific dog?
A: We’re sorry, but you must be an approved adopter to meet our dogs. Pre-pandemic, dogs could be met at adoption days, but you still had to be approved to adopt from an adoption day.
Q: How can I adopt a specific dog?
A: You must submit an adoption application and be approved to adopt. You can do that under Adopt – you can also learn about the adoption process there.. It will take about two weeks for an adoption coordinator to get in touch with you. Please keep in mind that dogs that are available now may be adopted in the meantime. But we are always getting new dogs. You can see them on our website.
Q: Can I add another dog to the list on my application?
A: We don’t hold you to the dogs you listed on your application. It gives us an idea of what you are looking for. Plus it will let us know if someone is interested in one of our special needs / hard to place dogs.
Q: I indicated that I was interested in a specific dog on my application, but I see that s/he has been adopted. What happened?
A: We do not hold dogs. Applicants in the queue before you are being approved and may adopt the dog you are interested in before you are approved. But we are always getting new dogs in and your adoption coordinator will help you find the perfect match.