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Brother and Sister Beagles Need to Stay Together

Duke and Daisy Mae are sweet, purebred beagles looking to be adopted into the same home.

Duke and Daisy Mae are brother and sister purebred, tricolor beagles available for adoption at the . They are loving, very potty trained, and good with children.

Duke and Daisy Mae's owner became disabled so they are looking for a new loving home in which they can be together. Since they are 5 years old, they are members of our "Lonely Hearts Club." This means their adoption fee is half-price. So, you can get two sweeties for the price of one!

Come meet Duke and Daisy Mae at the APA at 1705 S. Hanley Road in Brentwood. Or, see all of our adoptable pets online at www.apamo.org.

Natalie Partenheimer September 19, 2012 at 05:45 pm
Great news! Duke and Daisy Mae went home to their original owner. We're so happy for the whole family!

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