Adoption Requirements
Adoption Process
Adoption Fee
Any beagle adopted on or after
Under 6 months: $325
6 months up to 8 years: $300
8 years and older (AARB): $225
Any beagle adopted on or after
Under 6 months: $350
6 months up to 8 years: $325
8 years and older (AARB): $250
What’s Covered in the Adoption Fee?
People often want to know why we charge an adoption fee. Below is what’s included in the cost.
For Adult Beagles:
- Spay/Neuter
- Boarding/Food (while being spayed/neutered)
- Rabies
- DHLPP
- 4DX Heartworm Test
- Fecal Test and Treatment (if needed)
- Microchip Implant (for ID purposes)
- Any treatment deemed necessary by our vet
For Beagle Puppies:
- Shots, until time of adoption
- Deworming, until time of adoption
- Spay/Neuter at 8 to 12 weeks *
- Microchip Implant (for ID purposes)
As you can see, our adoption fee covers a number of costs. Your dog will be covered for all the necessary inoculations for the first year. We will send you copies of all paperwork related to any service provided to your beagle.
* Puppies that cannot be spayed/neutered at 8-12 weeks may have the procedure done by one of our authorized veterinarians at an appropriate age, or you may elect to use your own vet (at your own expense). Puppies will have all shots/treatments suitable for their age.
Previous Midwest BREW Adopters
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Please fill out the Adoption Applications, then one of our volunteers will be in contact with you. Before submitting an applications, please review our Adoption Requirements listed above as they may have changed since you last adopted.
Policy Regarding Non-Discrimination for Applicants Who Have Disabilities
POLICY REGARDING NON-DISCRIMINATION FOR APPLICANTS WHO HAVE DISABILITIES
All animals deserve safe and loving homes where they are welcomed as a family member. All people, including those with disabilities, have the potential to provide and care for animals with unique and varied needs, and should have full and equal opportunity to adopt animals. It is therefore Midwest BREW’s policy to ensure people who have disabilities (or are members of any other category protected by state or federal law) are not discriminated against on the basis of their protected characteristics.
When evaluating whether to approve an applicant’s request to adopt, and an applicant’s choice of a specific animal, Midwest BREW does not require persons who have disabilities to meet standards or criteria different from those applied to persons who do not have disabilities. Midwest BREW does not assume that a person who has a disability has any limitations based on generalizations, stereotypes, speculation, or subjective beliefs. Midwest BREW conducts individualized assessments of each applicant’s present ability to meet the adoption qualifications and criteria. The same criteria is applied to applicants regardless of disability (or any other protected basis). When evaluating whether to approve an applicant’s request to adopt or their choice of a specific animal, Midwest BREW inquires generally about a person’s (or family’s) ability to perform animal care functions, including functions that may be unique to a particular animal’s needs. These inquiries are not made to single out any particular applicant, but are inquiries made to anyone seeking to adopt, regardless of disability or other protected characteristic. There are circumstances, depending on the specific needs of a pet, where an inability to perform certain animal care functions will result in a lawful denial of an application. It is essential that Midwest BREW receives complete, accurate information about the specifics and environment of applicant households in the adoption application, for the sole purpose of assessing and selecting the most appropriate homes for the individual needs of animals under our care. If an applicant is unable to meet any qualifications or criteria on their own, but can do so through the assistance of others, Midwest BREW will consider that assistance in its assessment. The potential assistance of others will not automatically result in satisfying the criteria for a given animal but is a factor that will be considered in an effort to meet the needs of both the applicant and the particular animal.
Beagle Spotlight
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Before You Adopt
Please consider your decision to adopt very carefully. You and your family need to be prepared and willing to make a lifelong commitment to your new beagle. There will be an adjustment period for you and the beagle. The transition period may be a very stressful time for you both. Some animals will adjust very quickly, whereas for others, it may take several weeks. Our volunteers are always available to help you with any transitional issues that might occur.
Adopting A Beagle
Thank you so much for considering adopting a rescued beagle! You are to be commended for seeking out a rescue. We are always available to help with your Midwest BREW beagle, and we provide a support system for you on future issues or concerns that might occur. If you are located outside of our service area, you can find a beagle rescue in your area here. If you are having difficulties locating a rescue, email our Director of Adoptions, and she will provide you with some suggestions.

