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The Beagle Authority

Beagle rescues & shelters in Somerset, PA

2 organizations in Somerset that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call ahead to confirm current beagle availability.

Somerset is a small town in southwestern Pennsylvania with two animal organizations serving the area: the Humane Society of Somerset County and Quecreek Mine Rescue Site. Both have functional, accessible websites that make it easy to search for available dogs. Because Somerset itself is a modest population center, beagles don't always sit on the adoption floor — but the town sits within reasonable driving distance of much larger rescue networks. If you're starting your search here, plan to check both local groups first, then widen your net to the bigger hubs nearby. A little patience and willingness to travel puts many more hounds within reach.

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Call the Humane Society of Somerset County and Quecreek Mine Rescue Site to ask what's available today, and consider joining a waitlist if nothing's there yet. If your search runs quiet locally, Johnstown is less than thirty minutes away and lists five organizations — a much deeper pool of dogs to choose from. Confirm a beagle is actually available before you drive, and ask any shelter to contact you the moment one arrives. Adopting from Somerset or the surrounding countryside means giving a hound a real home instead of a breeder's puppy profit, and that dog will settle into your house like it was always meant to be there.