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Beagle puppies and dogs in North Richland Hills, Texas

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Skippy

Beagle Shepherd (Unknown Type)

Female, 6 yrs 11 mos
Arlington, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hello I'm Skippy! Even though I am 6 years old I can still run circles around my younger canine friends. I love to play with dogs of all sizes. I like to be the center of attention when it comes to my human friends and will make sure I get all the pets before my furry friends. I would love to have a canine friend to play with and after getting my energy out I can spend the day snoozing on the couch. Living in a home is not new to me as I was surrendered by my owner. I have mastered house and kennel training.
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Buster

Beagle

Male, 10 yrs 4 mos
Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Buster is the sweetest little guy!! He is fully vetted, heartworm negative and microchipped, though he is not house trained. He's great with other dogs, loves to nap and enjoys lounging in a human lap. Buster is approximately 10 years old and weighs 24 lbs. If interested in adopting Buster, please fill out our adoption application online: www.salvagedsoulspetrescue.org.
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Luna

Beagle

Female, young
Arlington, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Needs experienced adopter,
Story
I picked Luna up from the streets in my neighborhood. She and her sister were roaming the streets. The neighbor who owns the mom dog, doesn’t want anything to do with the dogs, so he had not problem with me taking one of the dogs of the streets. Unfortunately, I was not able to get the other dog to trust me yet, but Luna has been in my house since end of April and has come a long way. She still needs a bit work trusting other people. She is great with my 3 dogs, and I would keep her if I could afford a 4th dog. She has learned from my other dogs to use the doggie door to do her business outside. I have her started on vaccines, and at this time she only needs 1 more round. She is also on heart prevention tablets. I made an appointment with TCAP to get her spayed on August 15. She will make a wonderful dog for someone who can earn her trust. I hope that someone is out there.
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Rachel

Beagle Black and Tan Coonhound

Female, 1 yr 9 mos
haslet, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
This beautiful girl is 6 months old although shy at first she warms up fast. She has had four sets of shots microchip and deworming. And has had a bravecto. She is great w other dogs and super playful and is kennel trained adoption fee is $75 she will be a smaller medium sized
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Fiona

Beagle

Female, senior
Mansfield, TX
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Hi! My name is Fiona, I’m around 8 years old, and I’m what you call a rescue success story. I was found wandering the countryside out in Wise County. My foster mom suspects I was a puppy mill breeding dog who was dumped when I stopped producing, although there’s no way to know for sure. What they did know was that I was not in good health. I had heartworm disease, was unspayed, and had mammary tumors. The Beagle Buddies took me in believing that I would be what they call a “forever foster” – a dog that would live out the rest of her life with them due to health issues. I got to see the vet a lot and have a lot of tests. Even though it was risky, they decided to schedule me for surgery to get me spayed and remove those tumors. My foster mom worried about me the whole day-but I came through like a trooper. The most amazing thing was, when they got my results from the specialists, those big old tumors turned out to be benign! Boy, was everyone surprised. That meant that I was cleared to start heartworm treatment. I did that in November 2022 and I’ve been getting stronger and sassier every day. I’ve also had my vaccines and been microchipped. I do still need a dental surgery as well as a lypoma (a benign, non harmful fatty tumor) on my belly removed, but we will need to wait until my heart has recovered from the heartworms. This can take around 9 months. It was also discovered that I have something called IVDD, intervertebral disc disease. This is common in beagles and is similar to when a human gets a herniated disc. It currently does not bother me, but we can’t guarantee that it won’t someday. Special care should be taken with me, such as not allowing me to jump on and off furniture. I am very good about using my stairs to get on the bed (you bet I sleep with my foster mom!) and couch. I’m not quite as good about using them to get down, but I do it sometimes if I don’t forget. Many dogs live to old age without any problems from IVDD, but any potential adopter should understand that the possibility of it flaring up-and even requiring surgery-is there. As far as my personality, I am the most loving dog you’ll ever meet. I love to curl up next to my people. If they’re not available, I like to sleep next to my canine sister, too. I’m also really into food! You have to watch me because even though I’m on the smaller side (20 pounds or so), I can counter surf like a dog twice my size. I like to go on walks and I don’t pull on my leash. I’m very good in the car and just sleep or look out the window. I’ve gotten pretty good with my potty training, but I still have the occasional accident if I get distracted and don’t make it to the doggy door in time, or if I’m left in my kennel too long. Speaking of kennels, I’m crate trained! I do need to go in a kennel when no one is home because I’ll seek out food… or anything I think might be food, like Kleenex, toilet paper, and (my foster mom is sighing as she writes this) dirty underwear. Hey, I had a rough start in life, I have SEEN some things, don’t judge me. So…what do you think? Are you the very special person who might like to adopt me? I will reward you with so much love and a few kisses, too. To see more photos, please visit us at: www.facebook.com/dfwbeaglebuddies   To find out more about our adoption process, fees, and fill out an application, please visit our website: www.dfwbeaglebuddies.org/adopt    If you're not quite ready to adopt, please consider fostering! www.dfwbeaglebuddies.org/volunteer    Can't adopt or foster?  Consider making a donation toward care and supplies for the Beagles! www.dfwbeaglebuddies.org/donate May 24, 2023, 12:21 am
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Trixie

Beagle

Female, adult
Irving, TX
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
We adopted Trixie three years ago from the city shelter. She has lived inside with our family of six and sleeps with the kids. She loves being with people and loves attention. She is an active dog who loves to run and swim and seems like a hunter who loves to chase squirrels, birds, lizards and even tries to catch flies. Unfortunately, she is difficult with other dogs. She keeps escaping out the front door when we go in and out and runs after dogs. She has angered our neighbors when she barks aggressively and circles their pets on leashes and just recently locked jaws with one. She doesn't respond to us when chasing dogs or cats. She has never injured another dog. She has never bitten a person

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6.6 miles

Sound Hounds

2409 Avenue J, Ste C, Arlington, TX 76006

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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6.8 miles

Salvaged Souls Pet Rescue DFW

Dallas/Fort Worth, TX 76034

Pet Types: cats, dogs, rabbits, small animals

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Rescue

14.1 miles

Celines Cats and Canine Rescue

haslet, TX 76052

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

15.3 miles

DFW Beagle Buddies

Mansfield, TX 76063

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

16.5 miles

Mutts & Mittens

Fort Worth, TX 76132

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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18.5 miles

Dallas Animal Services

1818 North Westmoreland Road, Dallas, TX 75212

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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18.5 miles

Dallas Animal Services

1818 North Westmoreland Road, Dallas, TX 75212

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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Rescue

20.7 miles

Lost Paws Rescue of Texas

P.O. Box 116256, Carrollton, TX 75011

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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20.7 miles

Lost Paws Rescue of Texas

P.O. Box 116256, Carrollton, TX 75011

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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20.7 miles

Basset Rescue Across Texas, Inc.

PO Box 116225, Carrollton, TX 75011

Pet Types: dogs

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