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Beaglier Rescues for Adoption

Kim

April 7, 2021
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Beaglier Rescues for Adoption

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A Beaglier is a cross of a purebred Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a purebred Beagle. As such, it shares the traits of both parent dogs. Besides, dog lovers cannot deny that when a Beaglier walks into their lives, things start to change, as far as dog companionship is concerned.

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Little wonder why many adopters are looking for Beaglier rescues for adoption so they can enjoy the playfulness and curiosity that is exclusive to a Beaglier.

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Are you looking for where to adopt a Beaglier? No matter your location, you can rest assured that there are one or two Beaglier rescue groups and organizations looking out for the interests of the pups.

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It is on that note that we present to you the leading Beaglier rescue groups that you want to contact anytime you want to adopt a Beaglier.

1.    Triangle Beagle Rescue of NC

This Beaglier rescue group takes pride in the fact that they are an all-volunteer dog rescue group that continually looks out to protect the interests of Beagles and Beagle mixes, such as Beaglier.

Worthy of note is that most of the funds available to this group are crowdfunded, meaning that they rely on the goodwill donations and adoption fees paid for rescued dogs so they can keep the organization running.

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Besides, the funds received by the organization are re-channeled back to taking care of the medical/vet and physical bills of the rescued dogs.

Triangle Beagle Rescue of NC also made it a lot easier for intending adopters to find the best canine friend they are looking for. Thus, they added a quick navigation feature to find the type of Beagle you want on their website. You can now sort through the database of rescued pups based on the status of the dogs, such as Seniors, Puppies and Adults.

If you are keen on adopting a Beaglier from the Triangle Beagle Rescue of NC, we encourage you to go through their adoption guidelines to satisfy yourself that you have what it takes to adopt a rescued pup from the organization.

After that, you can get in touch with the Triangle Beagle Rescue of NC via:

Email Address: info@tribeagles.org

2.    SOS Beagles

If there is any Beagle rescue organization that is so passionate about the fate of Beagles on the streets, it has to be SOS Beagles.

The organisation’s full name is Save Our Snoopies Beagles Rescue, which is a testament to the fact that the organization cares a lot about Beagles.

It is interesting to note that this dog rescue organization has been rescuing and sheltering Beagles since 1991. It is now 2 decades since inception, and this organization has extended their services to many regions, including Alabama, New Jersey and Tennessee.

As a nonprofit dog rescue organization that cares about the wellbeing of Beagles, SOS Beagles has successfully rescued, rehabilitated and adopted thousands of Beagles. Beagle mixes in the last 20 years.

Moreover, the organization takes the health of the rescued pups seriously, which is why they don’t waste time to neuter, vaccinate and microchip the rescued Beagles.

If you wish to get in touch with them for Beagle adoption, the channels to do that are

Telephone Number: 856-336-2520

Address: 814 Judith Lane, Atco, New Jersey 08004

3.    Colorado Beagle Rescue

Not all dog adopters are financially buoyant to make donations and pay the adoption fees for the dogs they wish to adopt.

That is why Colorado Beagle Rescue came to the rescue of the adopters in that category. Now, you can adopt and start taking care of any Beagle of your choice without paying an arm and a leg.

Colorado Beagle Rescue is popular for running one of the cheapest Beagle adoption programs in the United States. Keep in mind that the cheapness of the dog adoption fees doesn’t mean that the organization doesn’t have healthy dogs for adoption.

Instead, they reduced the costs so that more Beagles can be rescued. And in turn, more dog adopters can afford to adopt and start taking care of Beagles.

With as little as $125, you can adopt a Beagle of 9 years and older. If you are looking to adopt a Beagle aged 1 year (12 months) or less, be prepared to pay at least $300 as the adoption fees.

That aside, Colorado Beagle Rescue preserves the welfare of the Beagle breed by using the generous donations and adoption fees at their disposal to take care of the basic administrative expenses, veterinary care, transportation of dogs, neutering/spaying and identification tags for the rescued dogs.

You can find out if there are available Beagles to adopt from Colorado Beagle Rescue by contacting them via:

Telephone Number: 303-464-9403

Address: P.O. Box 2704, Littleton, CO 80161-2704

4.    Beagle Welfare

The goal of Beagle Welfare is to rescue and take care of abandoned, lost and hurt Beagles. This has been their aim since the formation in 1979 – and it has remained the same till today.

As the U.K. registered charity, the organization seeks to provide guidance and advice to Beagle owners so that the pups and the owners can stay in harmony. That way, there will be fewer Beagles either abandoned or surrendered by the owners.

Second, the organization encourages responsible ownership of Beagles, as well as responsible Beagle breeding practices throughout Great Britain. This is encouraged so that Beagle owners and intending Beagle adopters can leverage the advice from the organization to create lasting relationships with their Beagles.

Beagle Welfare is always looking for adopters who will not only come forward to take home one or more of the pups in their facilities. The organization is also dedicated to finding better, loving and forever homes for their Beagles.

Email Address: info@beaglewelfare.org.uk

Telephone Number: 01283-575175

The Beagle rescue and adoption groups and organizations on the list have some of the best Beaglier dogs in the United States and Great Britain. If you are within closer proximity to those areas, do not hesitate to contact any of the organizations so you can adopt a Beaglier of your choice.

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Kim

Kim is a talented author, who loves animals especially dogs. She engaged in writing books and articles relating to animals a decade ago. Kim resides in Chicago with her husband and son. The family is the proud owner of a dog and a parrot (Jack and Lily). Kim wanted more than these two pets, but her husband put his foot down... She often visits elementary schools to talk to the kids about what she learned about pets and how they could learn from them.

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