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The Beagle Authority

Beagle rescues & shelters in Monroe, WA

2 organizations in Monroe that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call ahead to confirm current beagle availability.

Monroe sits in the heart of western Washington's Snohomish County, and you'll find two organizations here working to place dogs locally: Motley Zoo Animal Rescue, which has built a clean and easy-to-navigate adoption site, and Martha Norwalk's Animal World. In a town of under 20,000, beagle turnover is modest, so patience and a willingness to look a few miles east toward the larger hubs pay real dividends. This page covers Monroe itself, then opens the door to nearby towns where your odds improve. Start by calling both local groups and asking to join a waitlist — you'll hear about arrivals faster that way.

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Monroe's smallness means you shouldn't bet your whole search on the local two. Call Motley Zoo and Martha Norwalk's first, but also reach out to Snohomish and Woodinville just down the road, or even Redmond, where the volume of rescues means a steadier stream of hounds. Confirm a beagle is actually available before you drive anywhere; availability here shifts week to week. Adopting from a Snohomish County shelter means giving a dog a real home in a place where people and hounds live well together, and the beagle you find is waiting for exactly this kind of search.