SEATTLE BEAGLE RESCUE
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Mission Statement
Seattle Beagle Rescue’s mission is to rescue and rehome beagles and beagle mixes that may find themselves lost or abandoned, neglected or mistreated, or needing a new home, through care and compassion, shelter and adoption. We aspire to build a sense of a like-minded community through public education, events and volunteer opportunities where beagles are valued and treated with respect and kindness.
About This Cause
Seattle Beagle Rescue is a registered 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and re-homing of unwanted beagles, education of owners on responsible dog ownership, and education of the public on the beagle breed. We are a volunteer run organization that relies solely on tax deductible donations to help dogs from shelters that may be overcrowded and assist private homes that can no longer care for them, as well as dogs from other rescue organizations that may be overwhelmed with beagles needing new homes and laboratories releasing beagles from testing. We have partnered with high kill shelters, international rescue groups, domestic rescue groups and individuals to safely bring pups to the Pacific Northwest. We are able to provide various types of assistance for beagles in our rescue, such as foster homes, training or medical care until each beagle can be placed in an appropriate loving, permanent home. In some cases, we may be able to provide hospice care for beagles that may not be adoptable due to health issues, but still deserve the love and warmth of a home in their final days. We are a foster based rescue and do not have a traditional kennel facility. Our dogs are cared for by their foster families until we find a forever home for them. Therefore, our process to meet dogs and to adopt our rescue dogs may be different than an animal control facility, humane society or animal shelter.