Adopt

Beagle puppies and dogs in Deerfield, Illinois

Looking for a Beagle puppy or dog in Deerfield, Illinois? Adopt a Pet can help you find an adorable Beagle near you.

Picture of Beagle

Adopt a Beagle near you in Deerfield, Illinois

We don't see any Beagles available for adoption right now, but new adoptable pets are added every day. Try a different search below!

Or, how about these Beagles in cities near Deerfield, Illinois

These Beagles are available for adoption close to Deerfield, Illinois.
We'll also keep you updated on Negroni's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Negroni

Negroni

Beagle

Male, 5 yrs 1 mo
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
-
Story
The Drunken Beagles came to us after being rescued from a heartbreaking hoarding case where 45 beagles (including a litter of puppies) were discovered living together in a single garage. Their world had been small and crowded, filled with the sounds and smells of dozens of other dogs but not much else. Most had never felt grass beneath their paws, slept on a bed, or experienced the warmth of human care. Despite their past, these dogs are resilient. Many were fortunate enough to go straight into generous foster homes after transfer to our shelter, where they’re already starting to learn about safety, comfort, and companionship for the very first time. Adopting a dog from a hoarding situation can be one of the most challenging — and rewarding — experiences in rescue. These dogs are learning about life from the ground up: that hands can be gentle, food will always come, leashes can mean adventure, and people can be trusted. Everyday sights and sounds — stairs, vacuums, even televisions — may feel strange or scary at first. Progress can be slow, but watching them open up is nothing short of extraordinary. Reports from our fosters so far are that the Drunken Beagles are quickly becoming more comfortable, exploring their new digs, eating solid meals, and a few even playing with the resident dogs in the home. The Drunken Beagles will need a calm, stable environment and adopters who understand that progress can be slow but so rewarding. They’re flight risks and will require extra care with secure handling, double leashing, and careful introductions to new people and spaces. Once they learn that home is safe, they return that trust tenfold — often becoming the most loyal, affectionate companions you could imagine. If your heart has room for a dog who’s never truly known what “home” feels like, one of the Drunken Beagles might just be ready to raise a glass to a brand-new start with you. And who knows... maybe you'll decide to order two drinks while you're at it. The ladies: Chardonnay, Stella Rose, Bloody Mary, Dirty Martini, Margarita, Mimosa, Mojito, Pink Whitney, and Sex on the Beach. The gentlemen: Beat Box, Buzz Ball, Coors, Daiquiri, Fireball, Piña Colada, Cosmopolitan, Gin, Johnny Walker, Martini, Monaco, Negroni, Sour, Tequila Sunrise, Tom Collins, and Whiskey. All are Beagle mixes estimated to be between one and six years old.
We'll also keep you updated on Monaco's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Monaco

Monaco

Beagle

Male, 2 yrs 1 mo
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
-
Story
The Drunken Beagles came to us after being rescued from a heartbreaking hoarding case where 45 beagles (including a litter of puppies) were discovered living together in a single garage. Their world had been small and crowded, filled with the sounds and smells of dozens of other dogs but not much else. Most had never felt grass beneath their paws, slept on a bed, or experienced the warmth of human care. Despite their past, these dogs are resilient. Many were fortunate enough to go straight into generous foster homes after transfer to our shelter, where they’re already starting to learn about safety, comfort, and companionship for the very first time. Adopting a dog from a hoarding situation can be one of the most challenging — and rewarding — experiences in rescue. These dogs are learning about life from the ground up: that hands can be gentle, food will always come, leashes can mean adventure, and people can be trusted. Everyday sights and sounds — stairs, vacuums, even televisions — may feel strange or scary at first. Progress can be slow, but watching them open up is nothing short of extraordinary. Reports from our fosters so far are that the Drunken Beagles are quickly becoming more comfortable, exploring their new digs, eating solid meals, and a few even playing with the resident dogs in the home. The Drunken Beagles will need a calm, stable environment and adopters who understand that progress can be slow but so rewarding. They’re flight risks and will require extra care with secure handling, double leashing, and careful introductions to new people and spaces. Once they learn that home is safe, they return that trust tenfold — often becoming the most loyal, affectionate companions you could imagine. If your heart has room for a dog who’s never truly known what “home” feels like, one of the Drunken Beagles might just be ready to raise a glass to a brand-new start with you. And who knows... maybe you'll decide to order two drinks while you're at it. The ladies: Chardonnay, Stella Rose, Bloody Mary, Dirty Martini, Margarita, Mimosa, Mojito, Pink Whitney, and Sex on the Beach. The gentlemen: Beat Box, Buzz Ball, Coors, Daiquiri, Fireball, Piña Colada, Cosmopolitan, Gin, Johnny Walker, Martini, Monaco, Negroni, Sour, Tequila Sunrise, Tom Collins, and Whiskey. All are Beagle mixes estimated to be between one and six years old.
We'll also keep you updated on Stella Rose's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Stella Rose

Stella Rose

Beagle

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
The Drunken Beagles came to us after being rescued from a heartbreaking hoarding case where 45 beagles (including a litter of puppies) were discovered living together in a single garage. Their world had been small and crowded, filled with the sounds and smells of dozens of other dogs but not much else. Most had never felt grass beneath their paws, slept on a bed, or experienced the warmth of human care. Despite their past, these dogs are resilient. Many were fortunate enough to go straight into generous foster homes after transfer to our shelter, where they’re already starting to learn about safety, comfort, and companionship for the very first time. Adopting a dog from a hoarding situation can be one of the most challenging — and rewarding — experiences in rescue. These dogs are learning about life from the ground up: that hands can be gentle, food will always come, leashes can mean adventure, and people can be trusted. Everyday sights and sounds — stairs, vacuums, even televisions — may feel strange or scary at first. Progress can be slow, but watching them open up is nothing short of extraordinary. Reports from our fosters so far are that the Drunken Beagles are quickly becoming more comfortable, exploring their new digs, eating solid meals, and a few even playing with the resident dogs in the home. The Drunken Beagles will need a calm, stable environment and adopters who understand that progress can be slow but so rewarding. They’re flight risks and will require extra care with secure handling, double leashing, and careful introductions to new people and spaces. Once they learn that home is safe, they return that trust tenfold — often becoming the most loyal, affectionate companions you could imagine. If your heart has room for a dog who’s never truly known what “home” feels like, one of the Drunken Beagles might just be ready to raise a glass to a brand-new start with you. And who knows... maybe you'll decide to order two drinks while you're at it. The ladies: Chardonnay, Stella Rose, Bloody Mary, Dirty Martini, Margarita, Mimosa, Mojito, Pink Whitney, and Sex on the Beach. The gentlemen: Beat Box, Buzz Ball, Coors, Daiquiri, Fireball, Piña Colada, Cosmopolitan, Gin, Johnny Walker, Martini, Monaco, Negroni, Sour, Tequila Sunrise, Tom Collins, and Whiskey. All are Beagle mixes estimated to be between one and six years old.
We'll also keep you updated on Piña Colada's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Piña Colada

Piña Colada

Beagle

Male, 3 yrs 1 mo
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
The Drunken Beagles came to us after being rescued from a heartbreaking hoarding case where 45 beagles (including a litter of puppies) were discovered living together in a single garage. Their world had been small and crowded, filled with the sounds and smells of dozens of other dogs but not much else. Most had never felt grass beneath their paws, slept on a bed, or experienced the warmth of human care. Despite their past, these dogs are resilient. Many were fortunate enough to go straight into generous foster homes after transfer to our shelter, where they’re already starting to learn about safety, comfort, and companionship for the very first time. Adopting a dog from a hoarding situation can be one of the most challenging — and rewarding — experiences in rescue. These dogs are learning about life from the ground up: that hands can be gentle, food will always come, leashes can mean adventure, and people can be trusted. Everyday sights and sounds — stairs, vacuums, even televisions — may feel strange or scary at first. Progress can be slow, but watching them open up is nothing short of extraordinary. Reports from our fosters so far are that the Drunken Beagles are quickly becoming more comfortable, exploring their new digs, eating solid meals, and a few even playing with the resident dogs in the home. The Drunken Beagles will need a calm, stable environment and adopters who understand that progress can be slow but so rewarding. They’re flight risks and will require extra care with secure handling, double leashing, and careful introductions to new people and spaces. Once they learn that home is safe, they return that trust tenfold — often becoming the most loyal, affectionate companions you could imagine. If your heart has room for a dog who’s never truly known what “home” feels like, one of the Drunken Beagles might just be ready to raise a glass to a brand-new start with you. And who knows... maybe you'll decide to order two drinks while you're at it. The ladies: Chardonnay, Stella Rose, Bloody Mary, Dirty Martini, Margarita, Mimosa, Mojito, Pink Whitney, and Sex on the Beach. The gentlemen: Beat Box, Buzz Ball, Coors, Daiquiri, Fireball, Piña Colada, Cosmopolitan, Gin, Johnny Walker, Martini, Monaco, Negroni, Sour, Tequila Sunrise, Tom Collins, and Whiskey. All are Beagle mixes estimated to be between one and six years old.
We'll also keep you updated on Beat Box's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Beat Box

Beat Box

Beagle

Male, 6 yrs 1 mo
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
The Drunken Beagles came to us after being rescued from a heartbreaking hoarding case where 45 beagles (including a litter of puppies) were discovered living together in a single garage. Their world had been small and crowded, filled with the sounds and smells of dozens of other dogs but not much else. Most had never felt grass beneath their paws, slept on a bed, or experienced the warmth of human care. Despite their past, these dogs are resilient. Many were fortunate enough to go straight into generous foster homes after transfer to our shelter, where they’re already starting to learn about safety, comfort, and companionship for the very first time. Adopting a dog from a hoarding situation can be one of the most challenging — and rewarding — experiences in rescue. These dogs are learning about life from the ground up: that hands can be gentle, food will always come, leashes can mean adventure, and people can be trusted. Everyday sights and sounds — stairs, vacuums, even televisions — may feel strange or scary at first. Progress can be slow, but watching them open up is nothing short of extraordinary. Reports from our fosters so far are that the Drunken Beagles are quickly becoming more comfortable, exploring their new digs, eating solid meals, and a few even playing with the resident dogs in the home. The Drunken Beagles will need a calm, stable environment and adopters who understand that progress can be slow but so rewarding. They’re flight risks and will require extra care with secure handling, double leashing, and careful introductions to new people and spaces. Once they learn that home is safe, they return that trust tenfold — often becoming the most loyal, affectionate companions you could imagine. If your heart has room for a dog who’s never truly known what “home” feels like, one of the Drunken Beagles might just be ready to raise a glass to a brand-new start with you. And who knows... maybe you'll decide to order two drinks while you're at it. The ladies: Chardonnay, Stella Rose, Bloody Mary, Dirty Martini, Margarita, Mimosa, Mojito, Pink Whitney, and Sex on the Beach. The gentlemen: Beat Box, Buzz Ball, Coors, Daiquiri, Fireball, Piña Colada, Cosmopolitan, Gin, Johnny Walker, Martini, Monaco, Negroni, Sour, Tequila Sunrise, Tom Collins, and Whiskey. All are Beagle mixes estimated to be between one and six years old.
We'll also keep you updated on Bloody Mary's adoption status with email updates.
Photo of Bloody Mary

Bloody Mary

Beagle

Female, 6 yrs 1 mo
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
-
Story
🐾 Foster Update on Bloody Mary! 🐾 This sweet beagle girl is really starting to come out of her shell! She’s been loving her naps and couch cuddles, and she’s proving to be such a gentle, loving companion. She’s doing great with her beagle foster brother—following his lead on walks and growing more confident every day. 💕 The Drunken Beagles came to us after being rescued from a heartbreaking hoarding case where 45 beagles (including a litter of puppies) were discovered living together in a single garage. Their world had been small and crowded, filled with the sounds and smells of dozens of other dogs but not much else. Most had never felt grass beneath their paws, slept on a bed, or experienced the warmth of human care. Despite their past, these dogs are resilient. Many were fortunate enough to go straight into generous foster homes after transfer to our shelter, where they’re already starting to learn about safety, comfort, and companionship for the very first time. Adopting a dog from a hoarding situation can be one of the most challenging — and rewarding — experiences in rescue. These dogs are learning about life from the ground up: that hands can be gentle, food will always come, leashes can mean adventure, and people can be trusted. Everyday sights and sounds — stairs, vacuums, even televisions — may feel strange or scary at first. Progress can be slow, but watching them open up is nothing short of extraordinary. Reports from our fosters so far are that the Drunken Beagles are quickly becoming more comfortable, exploring their new digs, eating solid meals, and a few even playing with the resident dogs in the home. The Drunken Beagles will need a calm, stable environment and adopters who understand that progress can be slow but so rewarding. They’re flight risks and will require extra care with secure handling, double leashing, and careful introductions to new people and spaces. Once they learn that home is safe, they return that trust tenfold — often becoming the most loyal, affectionate companions you could imagine. If your heart has room for a dog who’s never truly known what “home” feels like, one of the Drunken Beagles might just be ready to raise a glass to a brand-new start with you. And who knows... maybe you'll decide to order two drinks while you're at it. The ladies: Chardonnay, Stella Rose, Bloody Mary, Dirty Martini, Margarita, Mimosa, Mojito, Pink Whitney, and Sex on the Beach. The gentlemen: Beat Box, Buzz Ball, Coors, Daiquiri, Fireball, Piña Colada, Cosmopolitan, Gin, Johnny Walker, Martini, Monaco, Negroni, Sour, Tequila Sunrise, Tom Collins, and Whiskey. All are Beagle mixes estimated to be between one and six years old.

Search for a Beagle puppy or dog

Use the search tool below to browse adoptable Beagle puppies and adults Beagle in Deerfield, Illinois.

Beagle puppies and dogs in nearby cities

Beagle Puppies near me Beagle in Addison, IL Beagle in Algonquin, IL Beagle in Antioch, IL Beagle in Arlington Heights, IL Beagle in Aurora, IL Beagle in Barrington, IL Beagle in Bartlett, IL Beagle in Batavia, IL Beagle in Beach Park, IL Beagle in Bellwood, IL Beagle in Bensenville, IL Beagle in Berwyn, IL Beagle in Bloomingdale, IL Beagle in Bolingbrook, IL Beagle in Bridgeview, IL Beagle in Broadview, IL Beagle in Brookfield, IL Beagle in Buffalo Grove, IL Beagle in Burbank, IL Beagle in Burr Ridge, IL Beagle in Calumet Park, IL Beagle in Campton Hills, IL Beagle in Carol Stream, IL Beagle in Carpentersville, IL Beagle in Cary, IL Beagle in Chicago, IL Beagle in Chicago Ridge, IL Beagle in Cicero, IL Beagle in Clarendon Hills, IL Beagle in Countryside, IL Beagle in Crystal Lake, IL Beagle in Darien, IL Beagle in Des Plaines, IL Beagle in Downers Grove, IL Beagle in Elgin, IL Beagle in Elk Grove Village, IL Beagle in Elmhurst, IL Beagle in Elmwood Park, IL Beagle in Evanston, IL Beagle in Evergreen Park, IL Beagle in Forest Park, IL Beagle in Fox Lake, IL Beagle in Fox River Grove, IL Beagle in Franklin Park, IL Beagle in Geneva, IL Beagle in Gilberts, IL Beagle in Glencoe, IL Beagle in Glendale Heights, IL Beagle in Glen Ellyn, IL Beagle in Glenview, IL Beagle in Grayslake, IL Beagle in Gurnee, IL Beagle in Hampshire, IL Beagle in Hanover Park, IL Beagle in Harwood Heights, IL Beagle in Hawthorn Woods, IL Beagle in Hickory Hills, IL Beagle in Highland Park, IL Beagle in Highwood, IL Beagle in Hillside, IL Beagle in Hinsdale, IL Beagle in Hoffman Estates, IL Beagle in Huntley, IL Beagle in Inverness, IL Beagle in Island Lake, IL Beagle in Itasca, IL Beagle in Johnsburg, IL Beagle in Justice, IL Beagle in Kenosha, WI Beagle in La Grange, IL Beagle in La Grange Park, IL Beagle in Lake Bluff, IL Beagle in Lake Forest, IL Beagle in Lake in the Hills, IL Beagle in Lakemoor, IL Beagle in Lake Villa, IL Beagle in Lake Zurich, IL Beagle in Lemont, IL Beagle in Libertyville, IL Beagle in Lincolnshire, IL Beagle in Lincolnwood, IL Beagle in Lindenhurst, IL Beagle in Lisle, IL Beagle in Lombard, IL Beagle in Long Grove, IL Beagle in Lyons, IL Beagle in Maywood, IL Beagle in McHenry, IL Beagle in Melrose Park, IL Beagle in Morton Grove, IL Beagle in Mount Prospect, IL Beagle in Mundelein, IL Beagle in Naperville, IL Beagle in Niles, IL Beagle in Norridge, IL Beagle in North Aurora, IL Beagle in Northbrook, IL Beagle in North Chicago, IL Beagle in Northfield, IL Beagle in Northlake, IL Beagle in North Riverside, IL Beagle in Oak Brook, IL Beagle in Oak Lawn, IL Beagle in Oak Park, IL Beagle in Palatine, IL Beagle in Palos Hills, IL Beagle in Park City, IL Beagle in Park Ridge, IL Beagle in Pleasant Prairie, WI Beagle in Prospect Heights, IL Beagle in River Forest, IL Beagle in River Grove, IL Beagle in Riverside, IL Beagle in Rolling Meadows, IL Beagle in Roselle, IL Beagle in Round Lake, IL Beagle in Round Lake Beach, IL Beagle in Round Lake Park, IL Beagle in Schaumburg, IL Beagle in Schiller Park, IL Beagle in Skokie, IL Beagle in South Elgin, IL Beagle in Spring Grove, IL Beagle in St Charles, IL Beagle in Stickney, IL Beagle in Streamwood, IL Beagle in Summit, IL Beagle in Twin Lakes, WI Beagle in Vernon Hills, IL Beagle in Villa Park, IL Beagle in Warrenville, IL Beagle in Wauconda, IL Beagle in Waukegan, IL Beagle in Westchester, IL Beagle in West Chicago, IL Beagle in West Dundee, IL Beagle in Western Springs, IL Beagle in Westmont, IL Beagle in Wheaton, IL Beagle in Wheeling, IL Beagle in Willowbrook, IL Beagle in Willow Springs, IL Beagle in Wilmette, IL Beagle in Winfield, IL Beagle in Winnetka, IL Beagle in Winthrop Harbor, IL Beagle in Wood Dale, IL Beagle in Woodridge, IL Beagle in Woodstock, IL Beagle in Worth, IL Beagle in Zion, IL

Related breeds in Deerfield, Illinois

Beagle shelters & rescues in Deerfield, Illinois

There are animal shelters and rescues that focus specifically on finding great homes for Beagle puppies in Deerfield, Illinois. Browse these Beagle rescues and shelters below.

Here are a few organizations closest to you:

Shelter

3.7 miles

Border Tails Rescue

2975 Milwaukee Ave, Northbrook, IL 60062

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

9.8 miles

Second City Canine Rescue

570 N Smith st, Palatine, IL 60067

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Shelter

10 miles

Wright-Way Rescue

5915 Lincoln Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053

Pet Types: cats, dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

11.4 miles

Adoptable Friends, NFP

26592 North Gilmer, Mundelein, IL 60060

Pet Types: cats, dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

12.8 miles

Almost Home Foundation

P.O. Box 308, Elk Grove Village, IL 60009

Pet Types: cats, dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

13.2 miles

Barrington Area Animal Rescue & Kennels NFP (BAARK Dog Rescue)

Barrington Hills, IL 60010

Pet Types: cats, dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

13.8 miles

Help A Pooch Rescue

Grayslake, IL 60030

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

15.7 miles

Illinois Birddog Rescue

PO Box 364, Wood Dale, IL 60191

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Rescue

15.8 miles

Midwest Beagle Rescue, Education and Welfare, Inc.

Chicago, IL 60626

Pet Types: dogs

More an arrow icon

Shelter

20.7 miles

One Tail at a Time

2144 N Wood Street, Chicago, IL 60614

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

More an arrow icon

Looking for a specific shelter or rescue?

If you're not seeing what you're looking for, try our shelter and rescue search. We have more than 17,000 organizations in our database with furry pals waiting for a new home!

magnifying glass with cat and dog

Want to learn more about adopting a Beagle puppy or dog?

We've got all the info you need on adopting and caring for a Beagle puppy. Check out the links below for everything you ever wanted to know about Beagle puppies and adults.

Beagle basics

clipboard with list

Where do Beagles come from? How many types of Beagles are there? From the history of the breed to question about average height, weight and size, brush up on these basic facts about the Beagle.

Learn More an arrow icon