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Beagle puppies and dogs in Englewood, Colorado

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These Beagles are available in Englewood, Colorado.
We'll also keep you updated on Momma Tulip Pup - Lady's adoption status with email updates.
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Momma Tulip Pup - Lady

Beagle English Pointer

Female, 3 mos
Sheridan, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Shelter visiting hours are 12 pm to 4 pm - Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays Please fill out an adoption application at mamcorescue.org or attend one of our Saturday adoption event. Events are held each Saturday from 12 pm to 5 pm at our office: 2721 W Oxford Ave., Suite 6 Englewood, CO 80110 *In order to protect our puppies, we do not allow puppies to attend open events until they have a minimum of two vaccinations. Puppies who are available, but not listed on our weekly Facebook event, are considered "deposit only" puppies. These puppies will only attend the event IF they are reserved through a deposit. You can check the list of puppies attending the open event by checking the event: https://www.facebook.com/MAMCORescue  At MAMCO we understand that in order to continue rescuing moms and babies, we must stretch our finances as far as we are able. For this reason we use variable adoption pricing. By assigning higher adoption fees to high demand moms and puppies, we are able to rescue more families in need.The money raised through these adoptions acts as a benefactor to moms and puppies in our care who require expensive veterinary treatments, have behavioral issues, or need more time to find a home. We often reduce the adoption fees on these harder-to-place moms and puppies to help them find forever families. Adoption fees vary. Applications can be filled out at mamcorescue.org. Unless otherwise stated, all of our dogs are mixed breeds. We never guarantee the size, breed, or temperment of any of our puppies.  ##2114313##

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NIKOLAI

Beagle Dachshund

Male, Adult
Aurora, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Leave this site and go to www.pawsitiverestorations.com to read complete and thorough bios about our dogs, see additional photos/videos, read our adoption process, and submit an adoption application. Inquiries made on this site will NOT be seen or answered. Please do not message to ask if our dogs are still available. Go look on the website to see our currently available kiddos!
We'll also keep you updated on Ranger's adoption status with email updates.
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Ranger

Beagle Plott Hound

Male, 1 yr 3 mos
Aurora, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Not good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Ranger is a guy’s guy. He really loves the fellas, and wants to be your best bud in the tree house with No GiRls AlLoWeD on the sign. If you have another pup around the house, even better. Ranger is smart, a little shy, and needs a friend who can manage his energy. He is still a puppy, and eager to learn with someone who is willing to take the time to teach him about being a good boy. What would make Ranger happiest? A friend who will take him hiking and camping, and give him quiet evenings on the porch sipping tea and watching the sun dip below the mountains. He’d like some toys and a bed of his own. He wants someone to give him some lessons to use his smart noodle brain – we recommend puzzle toys! Ranger is a mix of several things – big paws, floppy ears, soulful eyes, and currently a little too much belly (we can relate!) – for his health, it would be good to get started on a spring health plan with you, his new best bud, working up to those longer activities. Ranger is a Taurus, with all that entails. We’ll be honest – as long as you tell him WHY you want him to do something, he’ll figure out that you’ve got his best interests at heart, but he can be a little stubborn. We think that he’ll relax a bit more once he knows he’s in a safe and comfortable permanent home. Want to meet Ranger? Please fill out an adoption application on our website linked below. https://dogrescuecolorado.org/dogs/ranger-2/
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Kimberly

Beagle Pug

Female, Senior
Golden, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Spayed or Neutered,
Story
Foothills Animal Shelter is proud to support our shelter partners in Colorado and beyond by providing adoption opportunities to pets in need through our active transfer program. Please join us in welcoming this animal to pet-friendly Jefferson County! Think this animal may be a good fit for you? Check in with our shelter services team to learn more about them. Primary Color: Tan Weight: 37.6 Age: 11yrs 1mths 0wks
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Charlie aka Chuck

Beagle Australian Shepherd

Male, Puppy
Westminster, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Charlie, aka Chuck, is a goofy, suspected beagle/Australian shepherd mix born on May 18, 2024.  He and his 5 siblings were abandoned in a backyard in Arkansas.  They were discovered by a neighbor and then swooped up by an amazing rescue who worked with EAPL to get them to Colorado.  Now all six puppies are safe, sound, and enjoying some much deserved TLC in their foster homes.  Above all, Charlie is a total love bug (he and all of his siblings are more affectionate than most)!!  And yes, they are allowed on the furniture  and at this point it might be a hard habit to break but the cuddling and sweetness with these puppies is the best part .  He is such a little bruiser, definitely the most bullet proof (most confident) of the crew.  He’s a chonky, goofy, wiggly butt little man with tons of personality .  You can really see the hound dog in him and it’s just ridiculous, in the cutest way imaginable.  In typically puppy fashion, Charlie has tons of energy.  He’s learning to walk on a leash and loves his outings but requires lots of patience as this is his walk, not yours .  Charlie loves all people, including kids.  However, he might be a little much for the little ones.  He’s not aggressive, just overly playful and clumsy.  Chuck is interested in chewing but does well with redirection.  His foster family has a whole basket of toys and bones for him to play with.  Charlie loves rough housing with his siblings so it’s safe to say he’d love another playful dog in his new home but would settle for human parents/siblings that would play with him.  As far as potty training goes, it’s unbelievable how quickly these puppies have caught on!!  No new dog in a home should be left unsupervised in the backyard.  It takes time to get to know your new dog and trust they are not escape artists.  It’s also important to know that your yard is 110% secure.  That said, Charlie’s foster family has reported that he’s doing great exploring their yard without trying to breakout.  He’s had NO accidents in the house since day one!  While he’s adjusting to his new backyard and if his new home doesn’t have a dog door, he will need to be taken out frequently and told to “go potty” and he will.  His foster family says they still watch him like a hawk though because he gets into mischief in the backyard, like chewing the pillows on the patio furniture .  Chuck is very inquisitive and always wants to know what’s on the other side of a door so his new family will need to make sure he’s not slipping through the cracks, quite literally .  He sleeps in his crate, in his foster parent’s bedroom, through the night and will let you know when he’s ready to go potty in the morning.  The more exercise he gets the day before the longer he sleeps in the morning.  A TIRED DOG IS A WELL BEHAVED, HAPPY DOG!!  He’s up anytime from 5:30am to 7:00am.  Charlie doesn’t mind being crated during the day with the help of a few good tricks.  Rule of thumb, to a degree, is a puppy can be left in their crate for as many hours are they are months old.  Obviously this varies from puppy to puppy.  Charlie’s foster parents never crate him during the day without exercising him first.  He’s then placed in his crate with toys and a kibble filled Kong with natural peanut butter frozen over the hole to keep him busy for a long while.  Once he’s done with the Kong he will typically just pass out.  His foster parents are a little over the top, unapologetically , and watch her on a puppy cam when they are gone so they know when they need to come home.     Long story long, Charlie is a LOVEBALL (that’s a lovebug and goofball in one ), needs lots of exercise so would do great in an active home, would love (but wouldn’t say it’s necessary) a playful or at least very tolerant doggo buddy, and would benefit greatly from training courses (recommended for every new adopted dog). Put in an application at eapl.com His adoption fee is $375    September 6, 2024, 4:45 pm
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Hazel Jane

Beagle Australian Shepherd

Female, Puppy
Westminster, CO
Size
(when grown) Med. 26-60 lbs (12-27 kg)
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
Hazel is a spunky, suspected Beagle/Australian Shepherd mix born on May 18, 2024.  She and her 5 siblings were abandoned in a backyard in Arkansas.  They were discovered by a neighbor and then swooped up by an amazing rescue who worked with EAPL to get them to Colorado.  Now all six puppies are safe, sound, and enjoying some much deserved TLC in their foster homes.  Above all, Hazel Jane is a total love bug (she and all of her siblings are more affectionate than most)!!  And yes, they are allowed on the furniture  and at this point it might be a hard habit to break but the cuddling and sweetness with these puppies is the best part . She does the cutest thing where she longingly stares into your eyes until you give her some lovin’  She wakes up rip raring to go, ready to romp and play!  Which is interesting because she is one of the more timid pups in her litter when it comes to meeting new people and experiencing new things.  She’s a brave girl though, so with the right support and encouragement, she comes out of her shell quickly.  In typically puppy fashion, Hazel has tons of energy.  She’s learning to walk on a leash and loves her outings, which can be slow at times because there’s just so many new things to see, hear, and sniff.  The one and only time Hazel met two small children she was a bit fearful so her foster mom doesn’t think small kids would be a good fit for her.  She met a 10-year-old little girl though and was smitten   She is interested in chewing but does well with redirection.  Her foster family has a whole basket of toys and bones for her to play with.  She loves playing tug-of-war with her siblings.  She would love another playful dog in her new home but would settle for human parents/siblings who would play with her.  As far as potty training goes, it’s unbelievable how quickly these puppies have caught on!!  No new dog in a home should be left unsupervised in the backyard.  It takes time to get to know your new dog and trust they are not escape artists.  It’s also important to know that your yard is 110% secure.  That said, Hazel’s foster family has reported that she’s doing great exploring their yard without trying to break out.  She’s had NO accidents in the house since day one!  While she’s adjusting to her new backyard and if her new home doesn’t have a dog door, she will need to be taken out frequently and told to “go potty” and she will.  Her foster family says they still watch her like a hawk though because she gets into mischief in the backyard, like nibbling little spots in the grass that smell like dead worms .  Hazel is very inquisitive and always wants to know what’s on the other side of a door so her new family will need to make sure she’s not slipping through the cracks, quite literally.  Hazel sleeps in her crate, in her foster parent’s bedroom, through the night and will let you know when she’s ready to go potty in the morning.  The more exercise she gets the day before the longer she sleeps in the morning.  A TIRED DOG IS A WELL-BEHAVED, HAPPY DOG!!  She’s up anytime from 5:30am to 7:00am.  Hazel doesn’t mind being crated during the day with the help of a few good tricks.  Rule of thumb, to a degree, is a puppy can be left in their crate for as many hours are they are months old.  Obviously, this varies from puppy to puppy.  Hazel’s foster parents never crate her during the day without exercising her first.  She’s then placed in her crate with toys and a kibble-filled Kong with natural peanut butter frozen over the hole to keep her busy for a long while.  Once she’s done with the Kong she will typically just pass out.  Her foster parents are a little over the top, unapologetically , and watch her on a puppy cam when they are gone so they know when they need to come home.     Long story long, Hazel is SWEET AS PIE, needs lots of exercise so would do great in an active (but not too hectic) home, would love (but wouldn’t say it’s necessary) a playful or at least very tolerant doggo buddy, and would benefit greatly from training courses (recommended for every new adopted dog). Put in an application at eapl.com Her adoption fee is $375    September 6, 2024, 4:45 pm
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Bugle

Beagle

Male, Puppy
Evergreen, CO
Size
(when grown) Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less
Details
Good with kids, Good with dogs, Good with cats, House-trained, Spayed or Neutered, Shots are up-to-date,
Story
His picture doesn’t do him justice, Great puppy very smart Text me with any questions 720-218-4268 Come see ALL available puppies at the adoption events this weekend! Friday 4-7pm & Saturday 12-3pm: at Pet Wants 7674 Grandview Ave Unit 100 Arvada, CO 80002

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6.3 miles

Pawsitive Restorations Animal Rescue

Aurora, CO 80016

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6.8 miles

Moms and Mutts Colorado Rescue for Pregnant & Nursing Dogs

2721 W Oxford Ave, Suite 7, Sheridan, CO 80110

Pet Types: dogs

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Rescue

11.3 miles

My Fairy Dawg Mother Rescue, Inc.

Aurora, CO 80011

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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20.6 miles

Foothills Animal Shelter

580 McIntyre St., Golden, CO 80401

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

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Rescue

23.6 miles

Evergreen Animal Protective League EAPL - Westminster Location

Westminster, CO 80021

Pet Types: cats, birds, dogs, farm animals, horses, rabbits, reptiles, small animals

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Rescue

24.3 miles

iResQ

Evergreen, CO 80439

Pet Types: cats, dogs, horses

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Rescue

24.9 miles

Evergreen Animal Protective League

PO BOX 2517, Evergreen, CO 80437

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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27.6 miles

Intermountain Humane Society

67318 US Hwy 285, Pine, CO 80470

Pet Types: cats, dogs

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38.3 miles

Farfel's Rescue

906 Pearl Street, Boulder, CO 80302

Pet Types: dogs

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