Beagle Rescue Dogs in Greater Manchester
22 listings within
miles of Greater ManchesterRonnie - male Beagle
- Dogs Trust - Cardiff
- Age: 2 - 5 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Ronnie is a lively boy who would thrive in a home where he can use his nose, once settled he will make a wonderful companion. Ronnie will need a home within an hours distance of our centre so that he
Phoebe - female Beagle
- Dogs Trust - Bridgend
- Age: 5 - 7 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Phoebe is a 7-year-old Beagle who is a sweet but complex girl. Phoebe's behaviours can be discussed with our training team. She can be shy at first, so potential adopters will need to make multiple vi
Omelette - male Beagle
- Dogs Trust - Uxbridge
- Age: 2 - 5 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Omelette is a cracking chap who loves nothing more than going on adventurous walks with his favourite people. He has lots of doggy friends and adores spending time with then in secure off lead areas w
Jess - female Beagle Cross
- Dogs Trust - Salisbury
- Age: 5 - 7 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Jess is a real lover of the outdoors and enjoys quiet walks in the countryside. Typical of her breed she loves to use her nose, so scent work, food puzzles and enrichment are a great way to keep her b
Comet - male Beagle
- Dogs Trust - Salisbury
- Age: 2 - 5 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Comet is an inquisitive 2 year-old beagle with a wonderful zest for life. He loves his food, treats and toys - tennis balls are a favourite. Comet enjoys having mental as well as physical exercise to
Clyde - male Beagle Cross
- Dogs Trust - Wickford
- Age: 2 - 5 years
Adoption fee: Please check with the rescue
Clyde is a 3 year old Beagle cross who came to us with not much previous history. He can be left alone for up to 4 hours built up over time whilst he settles into his new home. He loves playing with t
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