Valles Caldera National Preserve A
Jemez Springs, NM
4.8★ (192 reviews)
1 organization in Jemez Springs that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call ahead to confirm current beagle availability.
Jemez Springs is a mountain village of 352 people in northern New Mexico, and rescue coverage here is exactly one organization: Valles Caldera National Preserve. In a place this small, beagles arrive rarely and leave fast, so you'll need patience and a willingness to look outward. The good news is that you're within reasonable driving distance of several busier towns. This page lists the local option and maps the surrounding network so you can cast a wider net from the start. Call Valles Caldera first, then be ready to push toward the bigger hubs when nothing's immediately available.
Jemez Springs, NM
4.8★ (192 reviews)
No organizations match that grade.
From Jemez Springs, your best strategy is to start local and then drive toward the towns with real shelter volume. Call Valles Caldera to introduce yourself and ask to be flagged when a beagle or hound-mix arrives, then extend your search to Rio Rancho or Bernalillo, each about half an hour away with far more organizations to work through. Confirm a dog is actually there before you make the drive. Adopting a hound from one of these northern New Mexico shelters means giving a second chance to a dog that needs it, and you'll gain a loyal, nose-driven companion for all those mountain roads and canyon walks.