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With the Best in Show win of UNO in the Westminster Dog Show in 2008, there has been an insurgence of beagle talk.

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  • I got my beagle from norcal rescue and I have never been happier. I think I saved myself a lot of headache by getting an older beagle, and the people at norcal rescue are super nice :)

    I also got lucky and got a less hyper beagle who sleeps all day and only barks at the dog park but my neighbor has one who wont stop barking!!

    I really hope people do research about beagles before adopting because they are fun but stubborn!

  • Thank you for the kind comments.

  • Beagle Rescue stand to make alot of money off of this.I went to try to get a rescued black lab and found I could get a pup for cheaper(including 1st shots).With a pup I know the background and can trust the animal a bit more.I just cannot see paying $400.00 for a old dog.

  • Our adoption fees range from $150-$300. You probably can get a cheaper dog from a back yard breeder...and that is the issue. Backyard breeders are just in it for the profit. Rescues are not funded by gov money. If you go to our site, you will see that we have dogs with issues and a $150 to $300 adoption won't cover the expenses. I just heard about a Yorkie rescue group asking $750...that is crazy.

  • people should really do research on a breed before they buy a dog. I was a beagle lover as a kid, but when I learned what I handful they could be I just got a lab, which are very managable breed. With the way the internet is today, people don't have an excuse not knowing what they need to about a breed.

  • Glad to read your comments. So many of our rescues are for that reason. I have never had a problem with all the fosters I have had. You just have to understand the breed and be informed. Labs are great dogs, and I have recommended them to many of my friends...rescue labs of course.

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  • My brother has a beagle-rescued from a laboratory-she has the tatoo number under her ear-and to be brutally honest, she's a real pain in the -ss. She will knock down his garbage and root through it, eat anything and everything, including paper towels, which is real mess on the way out. She howls when she isn't getting 100% attention. I mean, she's cute, but very high maintenance.

  • I love my beagle and I would get another one in a heartbeat even with the some of the issues we have had with her. I have never heard her howl but the first time she saw a rabbit I thought someone was killing her.

  • My partner and I volunteer at a non-kill shelter.

    We both agree that when we move into our own house we are going to buy rescue dogs. I never knew that Beagles get dumped like this. I was under the impression whoever bought a beagle knew what they were getting into. It makes me sad when people buy dogs as if the were just an Items not a living animal.

    My partner and I have a plan and are very aware that Beagles can be a hand full but I can not wait to have one of my own :)

  • I recently rescued a beagle I renamed Ryder. He's not hyper though he lkes to take long walks and he only howls when something catches his attention or at first when I leave. I live in an apartment and leave him in the bathroom so he won't disturb the neighbors. He is doing great he is such a sweet dog!

  • yes they do fair well with little kids!!! at least all of mine did!

    everytime a new sibling came into the family they were curious yet extremelly protective!

  • Our beagle Morgan was an Xmas present that wasn't wanted, and we got His Highness for AUD$50.

    Nowadays he spends his time eating, sleeping, and watching Youtube with me.

  • Having been a member of Colorado Beagle Rescue for over 15 years, I was thrilled to see a beagle win. Then I wondered how many people would go out and get one and then end up in our organization. I have fostered so many and owned and loved so many. Everyone of them went through some obedience with me so they could get a forever home more easily. Thank you NorCal rescue for taking the time to tell people to educate themselves first! All the little beagles would thank them, I know.

  • I'm sure the rescue group is notmaking money. Their expenses for rescuing these poor dogs far exceed the adoption fees they ask.

  • Great video --

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