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Miami Herald
20-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Miami Herald
‘Escape artist' dog is a ‘local celebrity' in NC. Now, Cannoli will need a home
A dog has a 'reputation as an escape artist' — and is a 'local celebrity' in North Carolina. Now, the daring pup will need a new owner who makes sure to close their doors. 'He just loves adventure and any opportunity for escape, he'll try and take it,' Martina Spain, his foster mom, told McClatchy News in a May 16 phone interview. 'So, we are extra secure on all of our locks.' The Triangle Beagle Rescue of North Carolina expects Cannoli the dog to be available for adoption around May 21. He was rescued in April, after a woman found him roaming Chatham County roads and pulled over to help, according to Spain and an email from the rescue's marketing coordinator, Leann Tenbusch. 'Though sweet and friendly, Cannoli quickly earned a reputation as an escape artist — he sniffed out every weak spot in fences and managed to slip away from even the most watchful homes,' the Raleigh-area rescue wrote in a Facebook post. Eventually, Cannoli landed with his current foster mom, who lives in an apartment with a layout that makes escapes difficult. He's described as a roughly 2- to 4-year-old pup who 'greets every person like a friend.' 'Cannoli is a young, smart, and extra beagley beagle with a big personality and an even bigger heart,' rescuers wrote. 'He's incredibly vocal, especially on walks, and isn't shy about letting you (and the neighborhood) know what he wants. Luckily, his foster's community loves a good beagle bark, and Cannoli has become something of a local celebrity.' In addition to his barking, Cannoli reached celebrity status in his Durham neighborhood due to his friendliness and walks with his foster mom's well-known beagle, Luna Pearl. Spain said someone even recently recognized him across town. As of May 20, the rescue's website listed Cannoli as being available for adoption soon. Details about the rescue's adoption process can be found at 'Cannoli is adaptable, brave, and affectionate — a perfect mix of silly, snuggly, and smart,' the rescue wrote. 'With the right home that understands the beagle spirit (and a good escape-proof setup!), Cannoli will be the most loyal and loving companion.'


Miami Herald
16-04-2025
- General
- Miami Herald
Snuggly dog with a dislocated hip got help. Now, she's healing and needs a home
A cuddly dog with a dislocated hip was rescued — and now, she waits for a home. Olivia is up for adoption as she recovers from her much-needed surgery, according to the Triangle Beagle Rescue of North Carolina. 'She has a delightful little bounce when she's excited — whether it's mealtime or just seeing her favorite people,' the Raleigh-area rescue wrote April 14 in a Facebook post. 'Olivia's gentle, loving nature makes her a wonderful companion, and she can't wait to find a family to adore her as much as she'll adore them.' Olivia needs a fresh start after she originally landed at a shelter. She was in rough shape when she was transferred to the rescue. 'She had presented at (the) shelter with (a) left leg injury and thin hair/poor skin attributed to previous flea exposure and malnutrition,' Kim Page, the dog's foster parent, told McClatchy News in an email. 'Her X-rays showed she had a dislocated hip and that she had previously been shot (this injury was healed prior to her being found).' Page said the roughly 4-year-old pup received 'medicated baths' and a prescription injection to stop her skin from itching. She also had hip surgery and now 'moves around great.' Olivia has become known as a 'sweet' dog who's picky when it comes to treats. She's also a 'champion snuggler' with a love for belly rubs and naps. 'She sleeps well in her crate but would much rather snooze next to her favorite humans — preferably on the couch or perched on the backrest near their heads,' rescuers wrote. 'When she's not soaking up affection, Olivia enjoys exploring the backyard, sniffing out every interesting scent.' Olivia, who hasn't received interest from potential adopters, was waiting for a new owner as of April 16, according to Page and the rescue's website. Details about the animal organization's adoption process can be found at