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Animal Shelter details for Beagle Buddies
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You have reached the shelter page for Beagle Buddies. Beagle Buddies is located in Indianapolis, Indiana. If you have information to add or update for Beagle Buddies, please click here and let us know.

Beagle Buddies


8310 Brambleberry Drive not a facility

Indianapolis, Indiana 46239

Phone: 317-418-1615

Email: vhall67@comcast.net

Website: www.beaglebuddies.org



About Our Rescue Group

We are a small rescue in Central Indiana using a small network of foster homes. We rescue older adult and senior beagles and work to place in permanent loving homes.

Older adult and senior dogs have an especially hard time finding a loving home when either surrendered to a shelter or found as a stray and turned into animal control. Adults and seniors make the most wonderful pets and companions. They are typically obediant and intelligent and very easy to train using effective consistant interaction. We are committed to finding loving homes for older adults and seniors who are unfortunate enough to find themselves in a shelter homeless in their older years.

Call us about our Seniors for Seniors program with lower adoption fees and additional help and support after adoption.

We do not have a facility and can only take a limited number of dogs into our rescue. We pull from municipal animal facilities where senior dogs are not likely to be adopted before their holding time is up.

We do not accept unwanted pets from owners but will provide guidance via email or phone on how to go about finding a new home for your pet. Please contact us, or your local humane society, before placing your animal as free to good home in any type of classified ad. If you need help with keeping your animal we can give you information about how to overcome issues.

Our Adoption Process

$60 dollar adoption fee with adoption agreement and home visit required. All beagles are altered and up to date on shots before adoption. We provide all initial needs such as dog food, bed, and toys.

We Serve the Following Cities, Towns, andor Counties

Serving Central Indiana specializing in rescuing and finding loving homes for senior beagles.
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