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Beagle puppies and dogs in Park City, Illinois

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Snoopy

Beagle

Male, Young
Vernon Hills, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Snoopy, our little beagle boy! This poor guy was put outside by his owner and then punished for running away. He deserves a home that will love and spoil him. He is so sweet....good with kids and other dogs. He'd literally make a great companion for someone looking for a loyal buddy to join them on adventures. Email us at bombshellbullies@hotmail.com if you'd like to meet Snoopy.
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Judy

Beagle

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Wheeling, IL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Judy is living in a foster home! Please submit an application from our website and email dogs@heartlandanimalshelter.org to see if you're a match! You may have heard about the beagles that were in the news recently. A biomedical research facility in Wisconsin came under scrutiny, and agreed to release 1500 of the beagles they had kept for testing. Heartland was able to help by taking some of them in in early May. The beagles that were released to us were all mamas, having been used for both breeding and for testing at this facility. The day of their release was the first time they had ever touched grass, been pet, interacted with other dogs, been walked on leash, and so much more. They all went to foster homes within a few days of coming to Heartland, where they have slowly but surely learned how to “dog.” While we can’t undo years of living in a kennel, being deprived of fresh air and loving care, we have been amazed at how quickly they adapted to life on the outside. These girls are remarkable and resilient, and deserve homes that will continue the progress made in their foster homes. The most important thing for anyone interested in adopting one of these beagles is acknowledging that they aren’t on a typical timeline. For example, we celebrated with their fosters when they went potty outside in the grass for the first time! Only recently are they starting to play with toys, and solicit affection. Our girls are all exceptionally gentle souls. In fact, beagles are bred and used for medical testing due to their docile natures. None of them has a mean bone, and they were not afraid of people or touch; rather, they were unfamiliar with the way a dog is typically touched, and not sure how to react to it at first. They were only ever held in the context of being poked and prodded, not lovingly petted and cooed at. So when they were first pet, they would just kind of freeze! Now, they soak up the attention, and have formed strong bonds with their foster families and their canine foster siblings! Judy is one of these resilient gals! She is 3 years young and has been in foster care with a staff member and her family and has been busy soaking up how to be a dog from her foster dog siblings! While she has made great progress, she still has a ways to go to adapt to life outside of a cage. In her foster home, Judy has been living happily alongside other dogs, a cat, and children! She gets along well with everyone. Having furry and human friends around seems to help her feel safe and supported as she continues to blossom. Judy is also making great progress with her house training and is getting better about doing her business outside. She's learning that walks can be fun, too, and has become noticeably braver on the leash! As her personality emerges, Judy has started discovering the joys of being a dog. Recently, she's taken a particular interest in stuffies and enjoys slowly and methodically "deconstructing" her favorite toys. It's one of the many ways she's begun expressing her playful side. She's even started smiling—a heart-melting grin that perfectly captures how far she's come! Here is what her foster mom had to share about her! "I wasn’t sure how Judy would react at my house, but she has fit in quite well. She enjoys the company of our dogs and children and spending time outside in the yard. She is getting braver each day and has started going up and down stairs and in and outside on her own. She is startled by noises and sudden movements but she is learning she is in a safe space. She has started smiling in the past week and is getting more and more playful with the dogs in the yard. She is making positive progress each day!" If you're looking for a gentle companion and would love the opportunity to help a deserving dog continue her journey, Judy may be the perfect match. Every day she comes a little further out of her shell—and the dog waiting inside is absolutely worth getting to know! Judy’s adoption fee is $375. This animal is spayed, up to date on core vaccines, and Heartworm negative.
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Denise

Beagle

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Wheeling, IL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Denise is living in a foster home. Please submit an application from our website and email dogs@heartlandanimalshelter.org to see if you're a match! You may have heard about the beagles that were in the news recently. A biomedical research facility in Wisconsin came under scrutiny, and agreed to release 1500 of the beagles they had kept for testing. Heartland was able to help by taking some of them in in early May. The beagles that were released to us were all mamas, having been used for both breeding and for testing at this facility. The day of their release was the first time they had ever touched grass, been pet, interacted with other dogs, been walked on leash, and so much more. They all went to foster homes within a few days of coming to Heartland, where they have slowly but surely learned how to “dog.” While we can’t undo years of living in a kennel, being deprived of fresh air and loving care, we have been amazed at how quickly they adapted to life on the outside. These girls are remarkable and resilient, and deserve homes that will continue the progress made in their foster homes. The most important thing for anyone interested in adopting one of these beagles is acknowledging that they aren’t on a typical timeline. For example, we celebrated with their fosters when they went potty outside in the grass for the first time! Only recently are they starting to play with toys, and solicit affection. Our girls are all exceptionally gentle souls. In fact, beagles are bred and used for medical testing due to their docile natures. None of them has a mean bone, and they were not afraid of people or touch; rather, they were unfamiliar with the way a dog is typically touched, and not sure how to react to it at first. They were only ever held in the context of being poked and prodded, not lovingly petted and cooed at. So when they were first pet, they would just kind of freeze! Now, they soak up the attention, and have formed strong bonds with their foster families and their canine foster siblings! Denise is one these resilient gals that we were lucky to welcome to Heartland! She is 3 years young and landed in an amazing foster home with a whole beagle pack! She has made huge strides, but still has a ways to go to fully adapt to life outside of a cage. One of the most exciting changes has been watching Denise discover the joy of being a dog! She has recently started showing interest in stuffies and is beginning to play with her foster dog siblings. She even does zoomies pretty regularly! Seeing her playful side emerge has been incredibly rewarding, and we know there's even more of her personality waiting to shine. Denise is looking for a patient and understanding family that will continue helping her learn the basics. She is still working on housebreaking and learning to walk confidently on a leash, so she'll need adopters who are committed to providing guidance, consistency, and encouragement as she continues to make progress. Here is what her foster mom had to share about her! "Experiencing the world with fresh eyes, every day brings new and wonderful things. Sometimes new things are scary and Denise needs to be shown that they are fun and safe. Mostly though, Denise is loving life and brings good vibes to every situation. Discover, wonder and awe alongside Denise." With time, love, and a little patience, Denise is sure to become a wonderful companion. If you're looking for a gentle, sweet-natured beagle who is ready to continue her journey with a family of her own, Denise may be the perfect match for you! Denise's adoption fee is $375. This animal is spayed, up to date on core vaccines, and Heartworm negative.
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Penny

Beagle Jack Russell Terrier

Female, 11 yrs 1 mo
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Doris

Beagle

Female, 11 yrs 2 mos
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
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Cosmopolitan

Beagle

Male, 6 yrs 7 mos
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
From Cosmopolitan's Foster: Cosmopolitan is a very sweet boy who loves to cuddle. -- 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.

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Beagle shelters & rescues in Park City, Illinois

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10.4 miles

Bombshell Bullies Pit Bull Rescue

P.O. Box 5122, Vernon Hills, IL 60061

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

16.2 miles

Heartland Animal Shelter

586 Palwaukee Drive, Wheeling, IL 60090

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

16.2 miles

Border Tails Rescue

2975 Milwaukee Ave, Northbrook, IL 60062

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

18.1 miles

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

Barrington Hills, IL 60010

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

22.2 miles

Wright-Way Rescue

5915 Lincoln Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

24.9 miles

God's Dogs Rescue of TX for IL Transport Stop

Rosemont, IL 60018

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

25.3 miles

Tiny Paws Small Dog rescue

Union Grove, WI 53182

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

26.5 miles

Midwest Beagle Rescue, Education and Welfare, Inc.

Chicago, IL 60626

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

27.5 miles

Chicago Canine Rescue

5272 N Elston Ave, Chicago, IL 60630

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

28 miles

Focus on Cumberland County Animal Safety-IL Transport Stop

Chicago, IL 60176

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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