Nome City Dog Pound F
Nome, AK
5.0★ (3 reviews)
1 organization in Nome that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call ahead to confirm current beagle availability.
Nome sits on Alaska's remote western coast with a population under 4,000 and exactly one adoption resource: Nome City Dog Pound. Beagles are rare this far north, so when one turns up it usually moves fast. This page covers your single local option, but don't let that discourage you — the nearby cities listed here are real alternatives if you're willing to plan ahead and travel. Most are hours away by air, so adopting a beagle from Nome requires patience, a phone relationship with the shelter, and flexibility on timing. Start by introducing yourself directly to the Dog Pound and asking to be contacted the moment a hound arrives.
Nome, AK
5.0★ (3 reviews)
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In one of Alaska's most isolated towns, a phone call beats a website every time. Call Nome City Dog Pound, explain you're looking for a beagle or hound-mix, and ask to join their contact list so you hear about the next arrival. If nothing appears locally within a reasonable timeframe, Fairbanks 524 miles away has five organizations and better odds of a dog waiting. Confirm a beagle is actually there before arranging travel — logistics in remote Alaska are real. Adopting one of Nome's rare hounds means weeks of looking, but it also means a dog that will treasure the home you've built for it at the edge of the Bering Sea.