Adopt a Beagle (short coat)

Beagle (short coat) Dog

Goldie the Dog needs a home

Please contact Carol ([email protected]), (618) 245-6662, (618) 508-2445 for more information about this pet.

Goldie's owner surrendered her to the shelter because he was going to be having surgery soon and wouldn't be able to take care of her.


Clay County Animal Rescue & Shelter is located at 14400 Hwy. 45 in Louisville, IL. Our phone number is 618-665-3005.  The shelter is open to the public 1-3 M-F.   Sundays we are open 1-4 to the public.   If those times don't work, please call to set up a time to visit.



The typical adoption fee for dogs is $150.  It includes vaccination, deworming , spay/neuter, heartworm testing on dogs of age and microchipping, which is now mandatory by state law.  Some dogs we discount to as little as $50 due to sponsorship.  Some dogs we ask a higher adoption fee, which helps us recoup expenses on heartworm treatment on other dogs.



All cats are spayed/neutered/vaccinated/flea treated/dewormed and microchipped prior to adoption.  Cat adoption fees range from $60-$100.  We spay/neuter/microchip/vaccinate and deworm all kittens and cats, prior to adoption.  Our shyer/less adoptable cats are classed as "barn cats" and are free with a completed/approved barn cat application, which can be found on our website.





For updates on adoption events and more pics of pets available, go to our website, www.claycountyshelter.com or look for us on Facebook.



 


  • Animal: Dog
  • Breed: Beagle (short coat)
  • Size: Small
  • Gender: Female
  • State: Illinois
  • Zip/Postal Code: 62839
As of 4/27/2024 Goldie is still available for adoption. Please use the owner information below to confirm that Goldie is still available or to adopt. Don't forget to check the other animal shelters near me there are many other pets needing a fur-ever home.

Owner Information

You can find Goldie at Clay County Animal Shelter

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