Mastro Mutts' Bark Lounge A
Racine, WI
5 organizations in Racine that take in and rehome beagles, hounds, and other dogs. Always call ahead to confirm current beagle availability.
Racine's five adoption-focused organizations give you a solid foundation to hunt for a beagle, and two of them—Mastro Mutts' Bark Lounge and Petland Racine—have websites that make the search straightforward. You'll also find the Racine Zoo and Woof Gang Rescue nearby, plus H.O.P.E. Safehouse rounding out the local roster. In a city of roughly 77,000, beagles and hound-mixes turn up regularly enough that patience and a few phone calls usually pay off. This page gathers all five in one place; start by reaching out to a couple and asking when the next dog is expected.
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Racine sits in the middle of a beagle-friendly stretch of southeastern Wisconsin, so if nothing's available locally right now, Kenosha and Union Grove are both a short drive away and worth a call. Confirm a dog is actually there before you visit, and don't hesitate to ask an organization to put you on a waitlist—that's often how the right hound finds you. Adopting from one of Racine's rescues means bringing home a dog that needs a real home, not feeding the puppy trade. Make those calls this week, and you're probably closer to a beagle than you realize.