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Rosette D10435

Beagle Hound (Unknown Type)

Female, 9 yrs 4 mos
Princeton, MN
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered,
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*This animal is a part of our “Seniors for Seniors” program where we offer senior adopters an opportunity to adopt an eligible pet at a discounted fee.* Hi, I’m Rosette—though my foster calls me Rosie—and I’m a beautiful senior girl with a soft heart to match. I’m sweet, gentle, quiet, and very easy to have around. I enjoy the company of my foster’s three senior beagles, but I also appreciate my own peaceful downtime when I need it. I’m a good little follower and happily tag along with the other dogs when it’s time to go potty, even in this cold weather. I haven’t shown much interest in toys yet, but I do know what I like when it comes to comfort. At night, I sleep on the bed with an open-door crate nearby, and I seem to prefer the cozy bed life. I’m still settling in and figuring out my routine. I came in eating canned food only, but my foster is transitioning me to kibble with chicken, which is going much better for me. My walking skills are still a bit of an unknown since I came from a handicapped household, but with patience and kindness, I’ll let you know what I’m comfortable with. I think I could be very happy as an only dog, soaking up love in a calm, quiet home—or with gentle senior companions like myself. If you’re looking for a peaceful, loving presence to share your days, I might just be your girl. Rosie is showing early signs of kidney disease, including increased urination and drinking, and will need to stay on a kidney prescription diet for support. An adoptive home where someone is home most of the time will be best to accommodate her need for extra bathroom breaks. Adopting a senior dog is like getting a vintage car – it comes with character, a few extra quirks, and might need a bit more maintenance. Expect occasional tune ups at the vet for oil changes (aka meds), and embrace the fact that those 'normal lumps and bumps' are just part of the well-earned charm package! Ruff Start will share all known health information with adopters and recommendations to keep your senior dog in top shape. Rosette (Rosie) is from an owner surrender.
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Penny D11278

Beagle

Female, 6 yrs
Princeton, MN
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats,
Story
Meet Penny! Our foster home is the very first safe place she has ever known, and she has only been here a little over a week. In that short time, she has already shown us who she is: a girl who is endlessly curious about the world around her, who loves to snuggle on the couch and soak up the sunshine outside, and who — once she has decided you are safe — will climb right into your lap and stay there. Penny is one of the 1,500 beagles recently released from Ridglan Farms, a commercial breeding and research facility in Blue Mounds, Wisconsin that became the center of a major national animal welfare case. For six years, Penny lived in a cage inside a windowless warehouse — used as a breeding dog, producing litter after litter of puppies sold to research laboratories. She shows clear signs of having been overbred. She has never experienced a home, a couch, a yard, or a kind hand. She follows her foster dog siblings everywhere, especially her chihuahua sister, practically mimicking her every move as she figures out how to just be a dog. She doesn’t quite know what treats are yet. She is still learning what it means to feel loved. But she is trying, every single day, and it is something to behold. We want to be fully transparent about Penny’s needs, because adopting a Ridglan beagle is a genuinely different experience from adopting a typical rescue dog. These dogs have never lived in a home. They haven’t walked on a leash, heard a TV, or experienced the rhythms of everyday household life. Experts working with Ridglan beagles recommend a “six-six-six” decompression timeline — six days to decompress, six weeks to learn a routine, and six months to feel truly secure. Penny’s adopter needs to understand and embrace that timeline from day one. Penny is not yet housetrained, but she will go potty outside reliably when taken out on a consistent schedule — this is very manageable with routine and patience. She is not yet comfortable on leash and will need gentle, reward-based leash training over time. Due to her past, a traditional crate is not a good fit for Penny — her forever home will need to be comfortable using a gated room or x-pen for confinement instead. Loud noises and quick movements are very frightening to her, which means she is not a good fit for a home with young children or a loud, high-traffic environment. Penny does well with cats. A confident resident dog is an absolute must in Penny’s forever home — this is non-negotiable. She takes her cues from her canine companions and relies on them as her anchor while she adjusts to the world. She also strongly prefers to be near her people and her dog siblings at all times, so a home where she won’t be left alone for long stretches is important. Finally, a securely fenced yard is required. Penny is a flight risk — fear and anxiety can cause a dog to bolt, and a scared beagle is very difficult to recover. Gaps in fencing, shared fence lines, and unsecured gates are all serious safety concerns for a dog in her position. Penny’s ideal adopter has experience working with fearful or trauma-background dogs, lives in a calm and patient household, has the time to invest in her decompression and training, and is genuinely excited — not just willing — to take this journey with her. She is not a project. She is a six-year-old girl who spent her entire life giving — and never once received anything in return. She deserves someone who understands what that means. If that’s you, please fill out an application to meet Penny and see if it’s a good fit!
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Barnaby D11248

Beagle

Male, 2 yrs
Princeton, MN
Size
(when grown) -
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs,
Story
Meet Barnaby, a 3-year-old Beagle with a sweet soul and a whole new world ahead of him. Barnaby came from Ridglan Farms and is only now beginning to experience life outside of a traumatic environment. Every day things that most dogs take for granted — walks, couches, toys, household routines, and affection — are completely new to him. Barnaby is still learning all the basics. He is not yet potty trained and has no idea how to walk on a leash, but he’s making progress at his own pace. His adopters should expect setbacks, pauses, and small victories along the way. Dogs from situations like his do not heal in a straight line, and success comes from consistency, flexibility, and patience far more than pity. Barnaby does not need someone to feel sorry for him — he needs people willing to meet him where he is, celebrate the little wins, and gently guide him forward without pressure. He absolutely enjoys other dogs and would do best in a home with a confident canine companion who can help show him how to “dog.” He has developed a preference for a young female shepherd mix in his foster home. She can be A LOT, but he has a major crush and is suprisingly a fan of her spunky play. While he likes to play, his stamina is still developing, so his play style tends to come in short bursts before he’s ready for a nap or quiet time. He has discovered tennis balls a few times and finds them to be delightful. With stuffies he tends to use them as pillows. Blankets tend to be pushed aside in his crate. When Barnaby is ready for dinner, he sings the song of his people. He also does seem to be protective of his food and water, so should be fed and allowed to drink away from other pets. Barnaby’s ideal home will be calm, understanding, and committed to helping him build confidence slowly and safely. Watching him discover comfort, trust, and joy for the first time is incredibly special, and the family willing to give him that chance will get to witness a truly meaningful transformation. He should be considered a flight risk, so a home with a securely fenced yard and the ability to supervise at all times outdoors is needed. Although he has not shown any aggression with handling, a home without young children is preferred. Barnaby is a special case and he is learning and growing every day.
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Ryder

Beagle Great Pyrenees

Male, Puppy
Brooklyn Center, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ryder is an adorable 9‑week‑old puppy bursting with happy energy and ready to find his forever home! He’s smart and eager to learn, already doing great on a daily schedule, making impressive progress with house training, and even learning to sit for treats—pretty amazing for such a young pup. Like any true puppy, Ryder explores the world with his mouth, so shoes, socks, and unattended items are at risk if left within reach. With plenty of appropriate chew toys and guidance, he’s learning what’s okay to chew and what’s not. Ryder would be a great match for an active family or individual ready for fun, training, and lots of puppy kisses.   Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Prepaid microchip, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee:  $650.00Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.May 27, 2026, 1:21 pm
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Sailor

Beagle Great Pyrenees

Female, Puppy
Brooklyn Center, MN
Size
(when grown) Large 61-100 lbs (28-45 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Sailor is an adorable 9‑week‑old puppy bursting with happy energy and ready to find her forever home! She’s smart and eager to learn, already doing great on a daily schedule, making impressive progress with house training, and even learning to sit for treats—pretty amazing for such a young pup.   Like any true puppy, Sailor explores the world with her mouth, so shoes, socks, and unattended items are at risk if left within reach. With plenty of appropriate chew toys and guidance, she’s learning what’s okay to chew and what’s not.   Sailor would be a great match for an active family or individual ready for fun, training, and lots of puppy kisses.   Adoption fee includes: Full veterinary exam, Alter, Prepaid microchip, Dewormed, Rabies vaccine (if age appropriate), Distemper combo vaccine(s) appropriate to age, Bordetella vaccine, 4DX (over 6 months of age), Flea/tick and heartworm preventative while in rescue. Adoption fee:  $650.00Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.May 27, 2026, 1:21 pm
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Judd

Beagle

Male, Adult
Crystal, MN
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with dogs, Good with cats, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.     Every day, Judd is making incredible progress learning how to “just be a dog.” After spending the first six years of his life at Ridglan Farm in a small metal crate, he had very little experience with the outside world. Since coming into rescue, he has truly blossomed. From taking the lead on walks, greeting new people, discovering his beagle voice, enjoying baths and car rides, and becoming a friend to other fosters, Judd continues to surprise everyone. He is finally learning to enjoy life. Judd loves neck and ear scratches, naps on the softest blankets, and exploring all the smells the world has to offer — very fitting for a beagle! He’s also discovered how delicious pig ears and other treats can be. He has been making great progress with potty training as well. He has met cats and dogs of all sizes and has done wonderfully. He happily wags his tail and runs over to greet his new pals. As expected, Judd can still be a little timid and shy at first, but with patience and a gentle approach, he warms up quickly. Walks are one of Judd’s favorite things, and he usually likes to lead the way, though he’s happy to follow too. When he gets excited, he’ll get the zoomies, bark, and seem to say, “Come get me!”  Judd has even joined his foster mom at work, where he greets friendly visitors and then settles in for naps on his cozy blanket while she works. Judd will need a patient adopter who can continue helping him adjust to normal life, but he is eager to keep learning, growing, and enjoying every new experience along the way.  If you would like to learn more about this dog, please submit an interest form on our website:  https://redemptionroadrescue.rescuegroups.org/forms/ If you are viewing this listing on PETFINDER there is often MORE INFO ON and MORE PICS OF the animal DIRECTLY ON OUR WEBSITE. http://redemptionroadrescue.rescuegroups.org redemptionroad.mn@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/RedemptionRoadRescue  Judd has been fully vetted appropriate for age: neutered , rabies vaccine, DHLPP vaccine, 4DX test negative, fecal test, CBC bloodwork, microchipped with lifetime registration, dewormed, flea/tick prevention, heartworm prevention. *PLEASE NOTE: Judd needs a dental cleaning with possible extractions. Ultimately, this will be the financial responsibility of the adopter - however, RRR is happy to work with the adopter to coordinate this service at our rescue vet, at a lower than retail cost. Please enquire for details.  Visit this organization's web site to see any additional information available about this pet.May 27, 2026, 8:32 am

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17.4 miles

Ruff Start Rescue

PO Box 129, Princeton, MN 55371

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34.9 miles

No Dog Left Behind

PO Box 29461, Brooklyn Center, MN 55429

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35.2 miles

Redemption Road Rescue MN

PO Box 28084, Crystal, MN 55428

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38.7 miles

Animal Humane Society, Golden Valley

845 Meadow Lane North, Golden Valley, MN 55422

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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40.9 miles

Rescue Riders Cooperative MN

Minneapolis, MN 55403

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

41.2 miles

Rescue Network Inc

Buffalo, MN 55313

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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41.8 miles

Pet Haven Inc. of Minnesota

St. Paul, MN 55103

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43 miles

Safe Hands Animal Rescue

Minneapolis, MN 55407

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46 miles

The Bond Between

5959 Baker Road, Suite 390, Minnetonka, MN 55345

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47.5 miles

Hay Dude Critter Rescue - MN transport

Richfield, MN 55423

Pet Types: cats, dogs, horses

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