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Meet Max Lucas -

Max Lucas is 10 years old and 30 lbs. His eyes are hazel. Walks well on a leash and enjoys his walks. He exercises well with most dogs in his area. He came in a few years ago after having had a couple snapping incidents in a foster home. So he will need patience and time to adjust in a new home. We've worked with him and he has mellowed a lot. He is food motivated - and so he will love anyone that gives him treats! Go slow and don't surprise him - he does guard his food. So feed separately from other dog/s and watch picking food up or moving it while near him. He is well worth the investment to help him relax and trust people. *Note bring any other dog/s and the entire family to your meet and greet at B&B.

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Max Lucas -

BreedBeagleSexMaleSizeMediumAge10 years
  • Senior status confirmed
  • Last checked 7/12/2026
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Beagles and Buddies
23430 Hwy 18Apple Valley, CA 92307

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