Macey sounds like a sweet, energetic, and affectionate dog, despite a few challenges that are common in rescue situations. She appears to be a classic beagle with her love for scents and excitement around food, which can be worked with through consistent training.
Macey shows signs of a little food aggression when eating, so it's important to address this behavior in a safe way, making sure that she feels secure when eating, and keeping other dogs away during mealtime. This can be done by setting clear boundaries and perhaps utilizing positive reinforcement techniques to gradually reduce this behavior.
Her issues with indoor accidents, despite walks, could be a combination of distractions and the need for additional consistency in potty training. Her foster recently said she has started pooping outside! Yahoo Macey? Sometimes, older dogs can have habits that need more time and encouragement to break, especially if they are easily distracted during bathroom breaks.
Macey's affection for people, love of cuddling, and playful nature make her a great companion, especially for someone who wants a dog that is affectionate and enjoys snuggling. It sounds like with some patience, additional training, and a loving environment, Macey will thrive and become a wonderful addition to her future home.
She sounds like a good fit for someone who can provide the structure and affection she craves. Macey is up to date on all her vaccines and microchipped.