Beagle for Good

Beagle for Good: Helping More Than Just Beagles Find Homes

Beagle doesn’t just believe in making eDiscovery cruelty-free, their “Beagle for Good” program is helping Beagles & other animals find new homes!

Last week, in a LinkedIn post, Beagle announced the official launch of their Beagle for Good corporate social responsibility program. This new initiative will focus on supporting animal rescue organizations across the country by helping our furry namesakes and their four-legged friends find loving, permanent homes. 😁

And they have their first rescue partner: Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA in San Mateo County, California. The PHS/SPCA is a private, non-profit animal welfare organization that has been giving animals a second chance since 1950 – that’s 75 years! 🤯 They provide shelter, veterinary care, adoption services, and community education.

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So, now, on their homepage, Beagle is regularly featuring adoptable pets from local rescues. If you go all the way to the bottom of the page, you’ll see their current featured pet, “Canelo” (pictured above), who is 10 months old and already knows several comments, such as “touch”, “down”, “spin” and “leave it”! 💘

As they stated in their post: “Starting this month, you’ll see a new section on our homepage highlighting special pets from PHS/SPCA who are ready for adoption, including the one pictured above. Whether you’re looking for your next companion or just need a mid-day cuteness boost, we invite you to check back often.”

Who doesn’t need a cuteness boost, especially on a Friday morning? 😁 Or perhaps even a new family member? 🐶 Regardless, with its “Beagle for Good” program, Beagle is not only making eDiscovery cruelty-free but also doing something nice for our four-legged friends as well!

So, what do you think? Please share any comments you might have or if you’d like to know more about a particular topic.

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