Fleur de Lis Beagles

Fleur de Lis Beagles Preservation breeders of quality AKC Beagles, preserving health, temperament and conformation. Dog Kennel Page

Our focus is producing pets for wonderful families, as well as show quality puppies.

Written by Samantha of FoxFire Beagles.  Her words, my exact sentiment:I understand that many of the comments criticizin...
05/19/2026

Written by Samantha of FoxFire Beagles. Her words, my exact sentiment:

I understand that many of the comments criticizing breeding come from a place of genuine concern for the number of Beagles currently in rescues that are in need of foster placements and forever homes. That concern is incredibly valid. I’ve personally supported (and continue to every year) that side of the community for many years by helping place many rescue Beagles within my network, fundraising, and contributing my own resources to ensure they receive proper veterinary care.
If you and your family are in a position to take on a lab-rescued Beagle, that is truly an amazing and commendable choice. These dogs are in urgent need of loving homes, and I will always encourage those who are capable to foster or adopt through reputable rescues, especially during times when the need is so great.
At the same time, it’s important to recognize that not every home is the right fit for a rescue dog, particularly those requiring significant rehabilitation. Beagles coming from lab situations often need extensive time, patience, and specialized care to help them adjust and thrive. Families without the experience, time, or lifestyle needed to support that level of care such as first-time dog owners or homes with very young children who need predictability and stability - should not be judged for acknowledging their limits.
Choosing not to adopt a high-needs rescue does not mean someone is less deserving of a dog. It simply means they are making a thoughtful, responsible decision about what they can realistically provide.
My role in preserving the Beagle breed is not to take homes away from rescue dogs, but to serve a different and equally important group of people. The small number of puppies I breed each year are carefully planned, ethically raised, and placed in homes that are committed and prepared. In fact, before you even get one of my puppies, my homes are required to attend a 2 hour seminar I host each litter to help educate and prepare them before their puppies arrive. My litters are reserved well in advance, and my breeding program prioritizes health testing, temperament, structure, instinct and ensuring these dogs are sound, well-rounded companions.
In many cases, these puppies they got from me become a foundation for their families. As owners grow in their knowledge of the breed and confidence as their owner(s), they often become advocates for the breed and later on feel equipped to adopt and support rescue dogs as well.
Ethical breeders are not the enemy. I'll repeat that for those in the back...we are NOT the enemy.
We are not backyard breeders, nor are we contributing to the problem of overpopulation. Responsible breeders and reputable rescues ultimately share the same goal: the well-being, preservation, and long-term betterment of the Beagle breed. We are part of the same community, and we all care deeply about these hounds.
There is room for both responsible breeding and rescue in this world and when done thoughtfully and ethically, both play an important role in ensuring Beagles are loved, understood and matched to appropriate homes, and given the lives they deserve.
For those who are a part of these Beagle Rescue organizations, I urge you to use the comment section below of this post to share websites/social media of Reputable Beagle Rescue organizations so my following of hound-enthusiast can have access to them. I will pin this particular post on my page as a resource to help these hounds in need and I will also be adding more rescues to my website. If you'd like your rescue featured, please reach out to me directly at [email protected].
https://www.foxfirebeagles.com/beagle-rescue

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We have 2 litters coming mid-June! Check out our website for information or to fill out an application and get on our wa...
05/11/2026

We have 2 litters coming mid-June! Check out our website for information or to fill out an application and get on our waiting list:

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Eight Beagles living their best lives!❤️❤️⚜️⚜️❤️❤️
02/18/2026

Eight Beagles living their best lives!
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How many beagles do you see? I hope everyone is staying warm! South Louisiana rarely sees these low of temps. ❤️❤️⚜️⚜️❤️...
01/27/2026

How many beagles do you see?

I hope everyone is staying warm! South Louisiana rarely sees these low of temps.

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Update: his best home has been found!Lovely Fleur de Lis 18 mo old Beagle available to the best pet home. Located in Mem...
01/09/2026

Update: his best home has been found!

Lovely Fleur de Lis 18 mo old Beagle available to the best pet home. Located in Memphis, TN. PM for info or email us at [email protected].

Merry Christmas from Fleur de Lis Beagles!❤️⚜️❤️⚜️❤️⚜️❤️
12/24/2025

Merry Christmas from Fleur de Lis Beagles!
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Check out our updated website and upcoming breeding plans:www.fleurdelisbeagles.comMerry Christmas everyone!!
12/24/2025

Check out our updated website and upcoming breeding plans:

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Merry Christmas everyone!!

Welcome to Fleur de Lis Great Danes & Beagles

MERRY CHRISTMAS from Fleur de Lis Beagles!!GCH Trulisco Please Don’t Stop The Music Fleur de Lis, AOM “DJ”Watch for me a...
12/19/2025

MERRY CHRISTMAS from Fleur de Lis Beagles!!

GCH Trulisco Please Don’t Stop The Music Fleur de Lis, AOM “DJ”

Watch for me and DJ here and there next year!! Brinkley will still make appearances here and there too. I’m thrilled to have not one, but TWO Arthur daughters to present to the fancy.

DJ has only been shown as a champion 5 total weekends, got her GCH, won multiple group placements, and a NATIONAL AOM! She even got all her health testing done and has her CHIC. She will be bred in 2026.

GCHB Arthur x GCH Hollis
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Two pretty different heads but I appreciate both styles. GCHS Fleur de Lis’ Easy, Breezy, Beautiful, AOM “Brinkley” on t...
12/14/2025

Two pretty different heads but I appreciate both styles.

GCHS Fleur de Lis’ Easy, Breezy, Beautiful, AOM “Brinkley” on the left
CH Fleur de Lis’ Voodoo Child, “Nola” on the right
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10/22/2025

Think Before You Say “Adopt, Don’t Shop”

By Tony Groenendijk, 2025

The slogan “Adopt, Don’t Shop” is powerful, emotional, and well-intentioned. It shines a necessary light on the reality of overcrowded shelters and abandoned animals in need of homes. There is no doubt that choosing to adopt a shelter dog is a generous and compassionate act — one that deserves respect and admiration.

However, the simplicity of the slogan often masks a much more complex reality. In public discourse, it has increasingly been used not only to promote adoption, but also to cast judgment on anyone who chooses to buy a dog — particularly from a breeder. And worse, it frequently ignores the critical distinction between responsible breeders and irresponsible, profit-driven ones.

After years of active involvement in the world of dog shows and ethical breeding, one thing is abundantly clear: dogs bred by truly responsible, ethical breeders almost never end up in shelters. These breeders health-test their dogs, conduct DNA screenings, raise their puppies in safe and social environments, and carefully screen every potential buyer. They rarely produce more than a few litters a year and often stay in touch with the families who adopt their pups. For these breeders, each puppy is a lifelong responsibility.

The overwhelming majority of dogs found in shelters, however, do not come from this kind of breeder. They come from backyard breeders, puppy mills, and impulse purchases through online platforms or pet shops. These sources prioritize volume and profit over health, temperament, and long-term placement. When people support these kinds of operations — knowingly or not — they feed a system that directly contributes to the overpopulation crisis.

It’s also important to be honest about our own community. There are breeders, even in the show world, who bend the rules — producing too many litters, selling dogs indiscriminately, and neglecting the commitment that comes with bringing life into the world. Let me be clear: I do not consider these individuals responsible or ethical breeders, regardless of the number of titles their dogs may carry. Prestige is not the same as integrity.

So yes, adopt — if you can, and if it’s the right fit for your life. But let’s stop vilifying those who choose to buy a dog from a truly reputable source. Ethical breeders play a vital role in preserving breed health, structure, and temperament, and they are not the cause of the shelter crisis.

“Adopt, Don’t Shop” is a valuable call to action. But without nuance, it risks reinforcing the very problem it seeks to solve.

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