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Beagle puppies and dogs in Zion, Illinois

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We'll also keep you updated on Margo's adoption status with email updates.
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Margo

Beagle Chihuahua

Female, 11 yrs 3 mos
Grayslake, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Meet Margo( we call her "Mama") This sweet old lady was found last year with a few other dogs on the side of the road toss out like trashed on a hot summer day. a kind family scooped them up and brought them to us . That night while with the family she went into labor and gave birth to one single little baby. She took great care of that baby an now its her turn to find a loving home in her golden years. We think she is 11, and that's just a guess no one knows since they were found on the side of the road. She has been spayed, she is housetrained and is heart wormed neg, but was use for breeding and all the dogs she was with still had milk and they were finished nursing a litter of pups and maybe were too old and were done with them. Here back knees are stiff, there nothing that will be done , she walks and runs just fine. She is quite unless she is hungry or needs to go potty. Margo is a great companion to anyone who want a buddy. Her adoption fee would be $275.00 . If you are interested in giving her a home please email us at helpapoochrescue@gmail.com for an application
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Nellie

Beagle Coonhound

Female, 10 mos
Mundelein, IL
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
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Story
Adoption fee $450. If you are interested in adopting Nellie please fill out an application at www.adoptablefriends.org
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Negroni

Beagle

Male, 5 yrs 1 mo
Northbrook, IL
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.

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Beagle shelters & rescues in Zion, Illinois

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11.4 miles

Help A Pooch Rescue

Grayslake, IL 60030

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Rescue

16.3 miles

Adoptable Friends, NFP

26592 North Gilmer, Mundelein, IL 60060

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Shelter

22.4 miles

Border Tails Rescue

2975 Milwaukee Ave, Northbrook, IL 60062

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Rescue

22.7 miles

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

Barrington Hills, IL 60010

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Rescue

25.4 miles

Second City Canine Rescue

570 N Smith st, Palatine, IL 60067

Pet Types: dogs

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Shelter

28.3 miles

Wright-Way Rescue

5915 Lincoln Ave, Morton Grove, IL 60053

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Rescue

31.4 miles

Almost Home Foundation

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

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

32.3 miles

Midwest Beagle Rescue, Education and Welfare, Inc.

Chicago, IL 60626

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

34.6 miles

A Heart For Animals

P.O. Box 986, Huntley, IL 60142

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Shelter

34.6 miles

Animal House Shelter, Inc

13005 Ernesti Rd, Huntley, IL 60142

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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