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My basic info
Breed
Beagle
Color
Tricolor (Tan/Brown & Black & White)
Age
2 years old, Adult
Size
Small 25 lbs (11 kg) or less (when grown)
Weight
20 lbs (current)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
–
My details
Shots current
Spayed / Neutered
My personality
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Mildred, a striking tricolor beagle, is as classic as they come. With her rich brown, black, and white coat and those soulful, expressive eyes, she’s the picture-perfect embodiment of everything we love about the breed. Mildred is the true definition of a beagle—playful, inquisitive, and always ready to follow her nose to whatever adventure awaits.
Curiosity is at the heart of who Mildred is. Whether it’s sniffing out a hidden treat, investigating an unfamiliar sound, or exploring every nook and cranny of her surroundings, she approaches the world like it’s her personal mystery to solve. Her nose is her guide, and she’ll happily lead you on walks filled with exciting discoveries and plenty of stops to “inspect” every inch of the way.
Despite her natural curiosity, Mildred could use a little boost in confidence. She sometimes hesitates in new situations or around unfamiliar faces, but with a little patience and encouragement, she blossoms into a brave and eager explorer. Like many beagles, she thrives on positive reinforcement—and maybe a tasty treat or two as motivation.
True to her beagle roots, Mildred will charm her way into your heart with her floppy ears, wagging tail, and a personality as warm and inviting as a sunny afternoon stroll. With a little love and support, this curious and lovable girl will grow into a confident, devoted companion who brings endless joy to your life. Mildred isn’t just any beagle—she’s your beagle, ready to sniff out happiness wherever it may lead.
Since many of our adoptable dogs are in foster homes, appointments are highly recommended to ensure the animal you are interested in is currently at the shelter. Please call or e-mail the shelter to set up an appointment to meet and adopt!
Our adoption fees include the following: all of our dogs/puppies are current on vaccinations (DHPP and Rabies if over 3 months of age) at the point of adoption, dewormed, heartworm tested and current on preventative, microchipped, treated for fleas/ticks and are spayed or neutered. Our large dog adoption fee is generally $175 + tax. Our small dog and puppy adoption fee is generally $275+ tax. Adoption fees may vary in special circumstances. Due to space limitations, we do not hold dogs.
Because we are on a busy street, we require that all dogs leaving the shelter be in a carrier or on leash. All pets remain up for adoption until an approved application is processed and their adoption fee paid.
Mildred, a striking tricolor beagle, is as classic as they come. With her rich brown, black, and white coat and those soulful, expressive eyes, she’s the picture-perfect embodiment of everything we love about the breed. Mildred is the true definition of a beagle—playful, inquisitive, and always ready to follow her nose to whatever adventure awaits.
Curiosity is at the heart of who Mildred is. Whether it’s sniffing out a hidden treat, investigating an unfamiliar sound, or exploring every nook and cranny of her surroundings, she approaches the world like it’s her personal mystery to solve. Her nose is her guide, and she’ll happily lead you on walks filled with exciting discoveries and plenty of stops to “inspect” every inch of the way.
Despite her natural curiosity, Mildred could use a little boost in confidence. She sometimes hesitates in new situations or around unfamiliar faces, but with a little patience and encouragement, she blossoms into a brave and eager explorer. Like many beagles, she thrives on positive reinforcement—and maybe a tasty treat or two as motivation.
True to her beagle roots, Mildred will charm her way into your heart with her floppy ears, wagging tail, and a personality as warm and inviting as a sunny afternoon stroll. With a little love and support, this curious and lovable girl will grow into a confident, devoted companion who brings endless joy to your life. Mildred isn’t just any beagle—she’s your beagle, ready to sniff out happiness wherever it may lead.
Since many of our adoptable dogs are in foster homes, appointments are highly recommended to ensure the animal you are interested in is currently at the shelter. Please call or e-mail the shelter to set up an appointment to meet and adopt!
Our adoption fees include the following: all of our dogs/puppies are current on vaccinations (DHPP and Rabies if over 3 months of age) at the point of adoption, dewormed, heartworm tested and current on preventative, microchipped, treated for fleas/ticks and are spayed or neutered. Our large dog adoption fee is generally $175 + tax. Our small dog and puppy adoption fee is generally $275+ tax. Adoption fees may vary in special circumstances. Due to space limitations, we do not hold dogs.
Because we are on a busy street, we require that all dogs leaving the shelter be in a carrier or on leash. All pets remain up for adoption until an approved application is processed and their adoption fee paid.
We have a brief adoption application. Our adoption fees vary based on type of animal.
Once your application is approved, our animals are usually able to go home the same day!
Our dogs are generally $150-350+tax (everyone is spayed or neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped etc!)
Our cats/kittens are generally $25-$105 + tax (up to date on vaccinations, spayed/neutered and microchipped).
We have a brief adoption application. Our adoption fees vary based on type of animal.
Once your application is approved, our animals are usually able to go home the same day!
Our dogs are generally $150-350+tax (everyone is spayed or neutered, up to date on vaccinations, microchipped etc!)
Our cats/kittens are generally $25-$105 + tax (up to date on vaccinations, spayed/neutered and microchipped).
We're open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 12-6, Saturdays 11-4, closed Sundays and Wednesdays. Appointments recommended. Our adoptable cats are all in shelter, however, some of our dogs are in foster homes.
We're open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 12-6, Saturdays 11-4, closed Sundays and Wednesdays. Appointments recommended. Our adoptable cats are all in shelter, however, some of our dogs are in foster homes.
More about this shelter
BRHS formed in 1998 to help the Brookings Animal Control Department find homes for stray animals.The unclaimed, homeless cats and dogs from Animal Control are BRHS' priority. Those unclaimed are transferred to BRHS where they get the necessary wellness care and are spayed/neutered. Animal Control brings any sick or injured animals to BRHS for immediate care.
In 2013 BRHS was very fortunate to move into its present location across from the Brookings Airport. The building was built specifically to house animals and provides a separate dog kennel area, rooms to house cats, natural lighting, and proper ventilation throughout the whole facility. There are also medical isolation, quarantine, treatment, and surgery rooms.
BRHS has been recognized for and has won multiple awards from both city and national organizations, including several Dog Rescue Awards and a nomination for the Governor’s Award.
BRHS formed in 1998 to help the Brookings Animal Control Department find homes for stray animals.The unclaimed, homeless cats and dogs from Animal Control are BRHS' priority. Those unclaimed are transferred to BRHS where they get the necessary wellness care and are spayed/neutered. Animal Control brings any sick or injured animals to BRHS for immediate care.
In 2013 BRHS was very fortunate to move into its present location across from the Brookings Airport. The building was built specifically to house animals and provides a separate dog kennel area, rooms to house cats, natural lighting, and proper ventilation throughout the whole facility. There are also medical isolation, quarantine, treatment, and surgery rooms.
BRHS has been recognized for and has won multiple awards from both city and national organizations, including several Dog Rescue Awards and a nomination for the Governor’s Award.
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