My sister's beagle died a month a go %26amp; she wants to get another one. I want to get one for her, but live in a different state %26amp; was thinking it would be better to wait until I get there. She had adopted "Petunia" from a dog shelter as an older dog, so she on ly had her for about 4 years. Petunia was a sweetie %26amp; my sis really wants another beagle because of their disposition.
Can anyone recommend a place in West Va that I can get a beagle for her when I go to visit.
I ask now, because I will only be there for 5 days %26amp; do not want to have to run all over the place trying to locate one when I get there.
Thank you.
Where do I get a Beagle dog in West Va?
Definitely contact BREW as mentioned above. They are the best beagle rescue organization on the East Coast.
We worked with BREW (midwest division) to rescue one of our beagles. They were straigthforward, honest, and have a genuine concern about the dogs in their care. They will have great info for you as a potential adoptee. The dogs that are available for adoption are listed on their website and the descriptions go into good detail about the dog's habits and personalities. This way you can find a beagle that best-matches what you're after.
We wanted a mellow dog to live indoors with us and our other beagle (rescued locally - not from BREW). They worked with us and we got the best-possible dog for our situation. Both our beagles get along wonderfully together, with other people, and with other dogs...which is exactly what we were after. We are very happy with the situation and it feels even better knowing we saved a couple great little dogs from certain euthanasia.
There are many beagles that need great homes, and most of the BREW beagles are already housetrained and ready to become best friends in forever homes. If you can help a dog who needs a home, please look into BREW before buying a puppy from a pet store or something similar.
Good Luck !
Reply:Couple places to try...
1. Petfinder...you can search by breed and location.
http://www.petfinder.com/
2. Look into Beagle rescue groups. Such as
http://www.brewbeagles.org/
Reply:www.petfinder.com type in a zipcode/stae and itll find adoption places
Reply:Go to the pet store that is closest to you.
Reply:check the paper...I swear I just saw one listed in classifieds. Also the shelters...most of whom have websites!
Reply:Call a veterinarian in the area. They will have a number for a beagle rescue group. This time of year they will have young dogs and puppies, so your sister will have a long time with the new doggie. Good on her for adopting an adult, consider another one, they are so much better pets than puppies.
You get lots of "extras" with rescues, and they are less expensive too.
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