Our Lost and Found Policy
If you've lost your beagle, contact all the County Animal Control facilities and Humane Societies within a 75 mile radius. We will post a photo of your dog and the date the dog was lost. However, you need to visit shelters weekly to guarantee that your dog has not been found. Your beautiful little 3 year old female may appear to be older, bigger, etc, to the shelter worker/volunteer who checks the lost dog list. We do not take in stray dogs unless they are posted at the local shelters. If you want us to post your dog's picture, please send a photo (digital photos or hard copies are welcome). Visit our LOST DOGS page. Beagles can be found after several months so do not give up. Post notices everywhere. Keep looking. NO ONE else is looking for your dog, so you have to keep the faith.
If you’ve found a
beagle
it is
very important that you notify the local Animal Shelters and Human Societies.
You may continue to look after the dog but please provide information that will
permit an owner to reclaim their dog. If you’re thinking “this dog is in
terrible shape—I don’t want him to go back to the owner…” remember this dog
could have been stolen and then dumped by the thief. Sometimes people are not
very nice and the dog suffers for it. Please give owners a chance to reclaim
their lost dogs. Even a well-cared for dog can look very scruffy after a month
or two in the woods. Many dogs have microchip implants that allow them
to be returned to their owners. You can take a "found" dog to your vet or a
shelter to have him scanned.
If a "found" dog is not reclaimed by an owner, we are willing to help find the dog a home. If there is a vacancy, we will take the dog. However, we are full for the most part from rescuing dogs from shelters. Are you willing to provide a foster home for this dog? Please email. We provide the vetting and you provide the nurture.