Greenville Police Animal Control B
Greenville, NC
3.2★ (1 reviews)
5 organizations in Greenville that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call ahead to confirm current beagle availability.
Greenville is a college town in the coastal piedmont of eastern North Carolina, and its five adoption listings include the city's police animal control alongside smaller shelters and rescue groups. You'll find a mix here: Greenville Police Animal Control maintains a searchable website, while other groups like Pitt County Animal Services and BlackJack BlueTick Kennel rely on phone contact and in-person visits. That's typical for rural North Carolina — some places are slick online, others old-school and effective. Start by calling Greenville Police Animal Control to learn what's currently available, then work through the rest. Don't skip the smaller outfits; a beagle waiting for adoption doesn't care about website polish.
Greenville, NC
3.2★ (1 reviews)
Greenville, NC
3.5★ (27 reviews)
Greenville, NC
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Greenville, NC
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Greenville, NC
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Because Greenville's shelter network is lean, expanding your search just a little opens things up considerably. Washington, about 20 minutes south, lists three organizations and is worth a call if Greenville runs quiet. Check the listings here, confirm a beagle or hound-mix is actually there before you drive, and ask each group to add you to a waitlist — that move catches dogs before they hit the adoption floor. Adopting from rural North Carolina means saving a beagle while keeping a small-town shelter going. Make a few calls this week and you'll land a dog with a genuine second chance.