Crockett County Pound F
Alamo, TN
1 organization in Alamo that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call ahead to confirm current beagle availability.
Alamo is a small Tennessee town with minimal local rescue infrastructure — just one organization, Crockett County Pound, serving the area. In a community this size, beagles won't always be waiting on the shelter floor, so patience and a willingness to check nearby towns make all the difference. Jackson, eighteen miles away, has three shelters and is the closest hub worth exploring. This page lists what's in Alamo itself, then points you toward the surrounding region where your odds improve considerably.
When you're adopting from a small rural town, casting a wider net early saves time and frustration. Call Crockett County Pound first to introduce yourself and ask to be contacted when a hound arrives, then look toward Jackson, the nearest town with real shelter density. Confirm a beagle is actually there before driving out, and consider checking Ripley or Covington if Jackson's initial calls don't pan out. A little flexibility on distance opens up West Tennessee to you, and one of these shelters likely has the dog waiting to come home with you.