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Beagle Rescue Dogs in Ballymena

6 listings within
miles of Ballymena, County Antrim

Milo - male Beagle Cross Photo

Milo - male Beagle Cross

  • Dogs Trust - Glasgow
  • Age: 2 - 5 years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Milo can have limited recall, especially around distractions such as dogs, so will only be able to be let off lead in secure areas where he can continue to work on his recall. Milo can struggle when h

Mabel - female Beagle Photo

Mabel - female Beagle

  • Dogs Trust - Liverpool
  • Age: 1 - 2 years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Mabel is a sweet young lady with strong hound traits. She is ideally looking for somebody with experience of her breed and able to keep up with her endless energy! Although she is super active and k

Molly - female Beagle Cross Photo

Molly - female Beagle Cross

  • Dogs Trust - Liverpool
  • Age: 8+ years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Molly is a happy little Pug Beagle cross who is looking for a home where she can have absolutely loads of attention! She's nine years old but still bursting with life and loves to be out exploring. Th

Mia - female Beagle Photo

Mia - female Beagle

  • Dogs Trust - Darlington
  • Age: 2 - 5 years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Mia has a massive love for toys and really enjoys having play time, but swaps will need to be done during play time. She travels well in the car and will enjoy going out on fun adventures with her fam

Milo - male Beagle Photo

Milo - male Beagle

  • Dogs Trust - Darlington
  • Age: 2 - 5 years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Milo is an active boy who is looking for a family that will be able to give him the exercise that he needs. He can be excited when he gets out on his walks so will benefit from having some loose lead

Kylo - male Beagle Photo

Kylo - male Beagle

  • Dogs Trust - Darlington
  • Age: 5 - 7 years

Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue

Kylo is in his element when out and about exploring with his snoot. Enrichment games that involve working his mind will be a positive outlet to help channel his energy and keep his mind active too. He