Shorty-Beagle Boy
Shorty here. I am a happy, sweet beagle boy. I was beagling in West Virginia and got lost. Some nice people found me and looked for my family, with no…
Rose's Rescue • Rootstown, OH
Senior Beagle dogs in Ohio
Meet 3 adoptable senior Beagle dogs (age 7+) in Ohio. Each one is from a shelter or rescue and ready for a calm, loving home.
Older Beagles in Ohio are often passed over for puppies, yet they're usually house-trained, settled in temperament, and ready to bond right away — and because they're fully grown, you already know their size and personality. Adopting a senior Beagle in Ohio means welcoming a calm, grateful companion who can settle in from day one.
Last updated July 12, 2026 at 9:30 AM EDT. Listings refresh automatically, usually every 12 hours.
Shorty here. I am a happy, sweet beagle boy. I was beagling in West Virginia and got lost. Some nice people found me and looked for my family, with no…
Rose's Rescue • Rootstown, OH
Meet sweet Penny Lane! Penny is a senior beagle who came to OBHR from a local shelter who was seeking a rescue because Penny was thought to be pregnan…
Ohio Basset Hound Rescue. Inc • Brookville, OH
Looking for a quiet, loyal friend to share your days with? Meet Stanley, an 8-year-old gentleman who’s ready to be someone’s faithful sidekick for the…
Powell Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) • Powell, OH
Most shelters and vets consider a dog "senior" around age 7, though large breeds often age sooner and small breeds a little later. Every dog listed here is 7 years or older.
Open any dog's profile to see the shelter or rescue caring for them in Ohio, then use the adoption link or contact details to apply directly with that organization. Lily's Second Chance simply gathers senior Beagles in one place so they're easier to find.
Availability changes often as dogs are adopted and new ones are listed. If you don't see a senior Beagle in Ohio right now, check back soon or browse nearby states — new dogs are added regularly.
Often, yes. Many rescues and shelters in Ohio arrange or help coordinate transport for the right adopter, while others prefer a local meet-and-greet first. Open a dog's profile and ask the organization directly how their out-of-area adoption process works.
Shelters and rescues can list adoptable senior dogs for free.