Ketchikan Humane Society A
Ketchikan, AK
3 organizations in Ketchikan that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call ahead to confirm current beagle availability.
Ketchikan is a small Southeast Alaska town of about 8,000 people served by three animal organizations, with the Ketchikan Humane Society leading the way — its website makes adoption straightforward and transparent. The other two groups, Ketchikan Animal Protection and My Best Friend's Place, operate with less polished online presence but still take in hounds regularly. Beagles are rare this far into the Inside Passage, so expect to wait and be ready to move fast when one appears. Call all three to introduce yourself and ask to be flagged the moment a beagle or hound-mix arrives. In a town this remote, a phone call and some patience matter more than a fancy website.
Ketchikan, AK
Ketchikan, AK
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Ketchikan, AK
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Adopting in Ketchikan means thinking regionally and staying flexible. Start with the Ketchikan Humane Society, then ask the other two groups to add you to their contact list. Petersburg and Haines lie within reach by boat or plane if nothing local surfaces after a few months; both have multiple shelters. Confirm any dog is actually available before you make travel plans — options this far north are limited and move fast. Bring a beagle home to Ketchikan and you're giving a rare hound a life in one of Alaska's most beautiful towns, surrounded by water and mountains and trails that demand an eager nose.