1 organization in
Fulton that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call
ahead to confirm current beagle availability.
Fulton is a small coastal town on the Texas Gulf, and the Humane Society and Adoption Center of Rockport/Fulton is the sole organization listed here. It's a well-maintained shelter with a polished website that makes adoption simple — a real advantage in a town this size. Beagles don't turn up constantly in a place of 1,200 people, but when one does, this is where it'll land. The good news is you're not stranded: Rockport is just two miles away, and Corpus Christi's five organizations are only 23 miles down the coast. Start local, then expand if you need to.
The Humane Society and Adoption Center of Rockport-Fulton, also known as the Aransas County Animal Shelter, operates on 3.5 wooded acres in Fulton with a 2013 facility housing up to 54 dogs and 54 cats. Run by a small paid staff and volunteers, it provides socialization, medical care, and shelter until adoption, with an aggressive spay/neuter program aimed at becoming a no-kill community. Open Tuesday through Saturday.
Call the Rockport/Fulton shelter first and ask to join their waitlist for a beagle or hound-mix — they'll flag you when one arrives. If nothing's available this week, widen your search to Rockport, Aransas Pass, and Port Aransas, all short drives from Fulton. Confirm a dog is there before you head out, because small-town shelters can move fast once a beagle hits the kennel. Adopt one of the coastal bend's hounds and you'll bring home a tireless companion for walks along the Gulf and long days on the back porch.