Beagles to the Rescue

We are a non-profit that rescues abandoned, abused, or surrendered Beagles. We only adopt Beagles out as family pets and companion animals. We are a breed specific beagle rescue, with the occasional "wannabe beagle". It is our mission to reduce the homeless dog population in Hampton Roads by promoting responsible pet ownership, education about spay / neuter, and to find responsible forever home for beagle dogs and puppies.

Chesapeake, VA,16522
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Email: [email protected]

Phone Number: (757) 447-7773

Website: http://beaglestotherescue.org

Peppa 2023

Beagle | Frewsburg, NY

Age : 7 Years 4 MonthsSeniorFemaleSmallTricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)

About

Characteristics

affectionate cratetrained gentle doesWellInCar goofy playful playsToys

Coat Length

Short

Vaccination

Current

Activity Level

Moderately Active

Energy Level

Moderate

House Trained

Yes

Good in Home With

Others DogsCatsChildren

Meet Peppa 2023

Meet Peppa   Peppa is a 15lb spayed female beagle mix estimated to be around 7 years old. She is up for adoption through Beagles to the Rescue in Chesapeake, VA (our adoption area is within 1.5 hours of zip code 23322).    Peppa is a sweet cuddly girl, she is the perfect mix of wanting to be held and doing her own thing. She loves to go for walks, and is great with other dogs, cats and kids. She rides well in the car, is crate trained, and has great house manners.    Peppa does have allergies and her new family will need to be prepared to keep up with medicated baths, giving pills, and taking her to the vet if she is having a flare up. She is doing so much better than she was when she arrived with us a few months ago (see before and after photos).    She is fully vaccinated, spayed, microchipped, heartworm negative, however she is positive for Ehrlichia (a tick borne illness) but she is not showing any symptoms, has received treatment and has been positive for several years.    Peppa has such an amazing personality and would love a place in your heart and on your sofa. If you would like to learn more about Peppa give us a call at 757-447-7773 or check out our website at https://www.beaglestotherescue.org/bttr-adoption-info

Adoption Process
We are thrilled you are interested in adopting a BTTR beagle! Once you see a dog that you are interested in give us a call or send us an email and we can give you some more info about that dog and see if he or she might be a good fit for your family. If it seems like a good match we will have you set up a time to come out and do a meet and greet at our facility in Chesapeake. One of our staff will be there to answer any questions you may have about the dog and talk with you more about the adoption process. We will have you fill out our online adoption application and if you decide you want to go through with the adoption we will set up a “yard check” to make sure that your fencing (if you have a fenced in backyard which is preferred) is beagle-proof. Since we are a 100% volunteer run organization we do require that all adopters live with 1.5 hour driving distance of zip code 23322 (Chesapeake, VA) in order for one of our volunteers to preform a yard check. All adoptions start out with a trial period to make sure that everyone people and dogs alike are happy with adoption. Our adoptions fees are $250 for puppies under 6m old, $220 for all dogs over 6m old, and some dogs qualify for reduced adoption fees (seniors etc). Our adoption fee includes: Spay or Neuter, 1 Year Rabies Vaccine, Initial Puppy Vaccines (if applicable), Parvo/Distemper Vaccine, Bordetella Vaccine, Leptospirosis Vaccine, Microchip with Pre-Paid Registration, Deworming, Heartworm Test (if over 6 months), Heartworm Treatment through BTTR (for heartworm positive dogs) and, All of our dogs receive flea/tick and heartworm prevention while in our care

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