Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary A
Prescott, AZ
4.7★ (197 reviews)
3 organizations in Prescott that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call ahead to confirm current beagle availability.
Prescott sits at 5,400 feet in central Arizona's high country, and its three listed organizations punch above their weight: Heritage Park Zoological Sanctuary and Yavapai Humane Society both have polished, easy-to-search websites, making it simple to see what's available before you visit. You'll also find Double MC Ranch and Rescue, a smaller group that works hounds regularly. In a town this size, beagles and hound-mixes come through steadily, especially seasonal surrenders from people who underestimated the breed's drive and voice. Start by checking what's on the floor at the two main groups, then call to confirm a dog is actually there before you make the trip up the mountain.
Prescott, AZ
4.7★ (197 reviews)
Prescott, AZ
4.4★ (161 reviews)
Prescott, AZ
No organizations match that grade.
Prescott's cooler elevation means beagles actually enjoy the outdoor life here, so adoption fits the local lifestyle well. If nothing clicks locally, Prescott Valley is just seven miles away and Chino Valley about ten, both with additional shelters worth a call. Ask any organization to put you on a waitlist so you're first to know when a hound arrives. Making the drive to Arizona's high country for a beagle isn't just adoption—it's the start of a dog that will finally have the life it was meant for, nose-first through pine and juniper.