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The Beagle Authority

Beagle rescues & shelters in Waukesha, WI

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

Waukesha's two listed organizations—Animal Wellness Center Waukesha and Center For Animal Rehabilitation & Education, Inc.—serve a city of nearly 71,000, which means beagles here come in steadily but not in floods. One has a polished website; the other doesn't, but both take in hounds regularly. In a community this size, your odds of finding a beagle are solid if you're patient and willing to call around. Start with the local groups, confirm what's available, and don't hesitate to widen your search just a few miles out—West Allis, only eleven miles away, has far more shelters to choose from.

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Waukesha's two shelters are a good starting point, but the real advantage of this location is how many options sit within a short drive. Call both local groups, then check New Berlin and Brookfield if the initial search runs quiet—both are six or seven miles away with several more organizations between them. Ask to be added to a waitlist so you hear about the next arrival. Adopting a beagle from Waukesha puts a second-chance dog in a home and keeps the local network fed. A few phone calls this week could land you a hound ready to explore the trails around Wisconsin's lake country.