The Beagle Club

Wellington New Zealand


The Beagle Club of New Zealand was established at Wellington in 1972. Its goal is to provide a social environment, support, training, and advice for Beagle owners, as well as protection for the Beagle breed. This is achieved through monthly walks, puppy advice pamphlets, training sessions, shows and an adoption programme.


Notices

Events

Walk Photos  

Committee  

Showing  

Adoption Programme

Homes Wanted

Breed Information 

Membership  

Beagle Breeders (5)

Links 

 

 

 

 

Last updated 19 June 2009

Next Event: 21 June 2009, Eastbourne, at 2pm.,
For more info and directions, go to Events.

Beagle Adoption Programme
If you are interested in adopting a beagle or
need to find a good home for your beagle, please see Adoption Programme for details.

Homes Wanted: There are currently no beagles needing homes.
For success stories, please go to Homes Wanted.

Puppies Available: There are currently no puppies listed on the site. See Beagle Breeders for breeder contact details.

TV Appearance: Two club members and six club beagles appeared on The Good Morning Show on TV One on Wednesday 17 June to discuss our beloved breed. To watch the clip, click here.

For photos from recent events, see the Beagle Club's new Flickr account.

ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
If you would like to learn more about animal experimentation being conducted in New Zealand, visit SAFE.


If you are interested in joining the Club then please contact the Beagle Club or post an enquiry to PO Box 40 663, Upper Hutt.

In the South Island?  Please contact the South Island Beagle Club through Ken Cliffin, Secretary, at   cliffin@inet.net.nz  or 03 359 7868.