Thursday, May 22, 2025

When will you have more puppies?

Unfortunately, I can't give a 100% accurate answer to that. 
The only honest answer to this question is, "I don't know." 

Beagles come in heat (period) once every 6 to 10 months, and that time can change between every cycle. So mothers have the potential to become pregnant about once a year. Now pregnancy relies on many factors. If conception is successful, mothers will start to show 5-6 week along (total gestation period is 63 days). There are to many variables to unfairly get people's hopes up about a puppy that may not come to be. 

There is potential for a late Summer 2025 litter, but no one knows what the ultimate outcome will be. Please follow our website and Facebook page for the most up to date info!

Sunday, January 1, 2023

Puppies have arrived!

Look who decided to join us for Christmas! More info coming mid-January 2023. ❤

Sunday, March 13, 2022

 57° and making snowmen! Ivy isn't impressed with the snow, but she enjoyed running in the sunshine.



Thursday, October 14, 2021

Enjoying one last "F" litter play session before they go home this weekend!

Tuesday, January 19, 2021

 What else do you do on a beautiful 35 degree day
in the middle of a South Dakota winter?
Put up some new signs!

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Our Puppies From The Past

Where have our Evergreen Hill puppies gone? (as of July 2022)


Some of our past Evergreen Hill puppies:

Monday, January 1, 2018

ABOUT US

We are your stereotypical Midwestern family of 8. We are family and church oriented with an appreciation and love of small town communities. And most importantly, we all love beagles!



Located on 12 acres in rural Avon, South Dakota, Evergreen Hill is our beloved farmstead. We sit atop a hill nestled within two hearty evergreen and hackberry windbreaks. In our mile section, our only neighbors are the many crops and wildlife. Our grain shed is home to a herd of Boer goats (named Mario, Harriet, Brownie, etc.) and a small miniature horse herd (named Epitome, Reggie, and Precious). We are also blessed with a stocked pond not to far past our backyard. Our Hill boasts plenty of room and adventures for all our children and their four-legged companions.



I have nearly 18 years experience raising and caring for beagles as I grew up being involved and educated by my father, Dean Schroeder of Lonesome Grove Beagles. My passion for beagles was solidified with the adoption of our tri-color beagle, Natasha, from Romania. She was wonderful with the kids and put a smile on even the grumpiest of hardworking men. She was a well-known figure in our neighborhood due to her friendly personality and tendency to explore the countryside. In the Spring of 2019, she passed away as a result of getting hit by a truck. The loss devastated our family. It was obvious the positive influence Natasha had made on everybody, and it took only a matter of days to decide we needed a beagle back in our lives. A short while later, we were blessed with the opportunity to not only add a beagle to the family once more, but two! And Ellie and River joined the family. At that point it was clear, we are a Beagle family and we wanted to offer more options for others to understand and receive the benefits of having a Beagle companion. Thus, Evergreen Hill Beagles was born.

REGISTRATION

We have used United All Breed Registry (UABR) exclusively for over a decade. They provide free 4-generation pedigrees with each puppy, honor championship titles from all other registries, no time limit on registering, and great customer service.

IMMUNIZATIONS

During their time at Evergreen Hill, your puppy will have received the following immunizations and treatments:
  • dew claw removal
  • Pyrantel
  • Panacur
  • Sulfa T
  • Nobivac: Canine 1-DAPPv + L$
  • Metronidazole
Before they leave our care, they will also be groomed and receive a vet check. During a vet check, a licensed veterinarian will complete a physical examination of the puppy that includes, but is not limited to, checking its: heart, joints, lungs, testes, and abdomen (ensuring no hernias).

An official copy of the vet check documentation as well as any immunization records will be given to each adoptive family.

Depending on your puppy's age, it may be necessary for you to continue the immunizations schedule with your chosen veterinarian. A list of remaining booster shots needed will also be given to each adoptive family.




ADOPTION PROCESS

At 4 weeks of age, our puppies will have a vet pre-check to confirm a satisfactory level of health and identify possible defects or medical issues. Following this primary vet visit, they will be listed available for adoption on our website.

Puppies will be reserved for adoption on a first-come, first-serve basis with primary contact through email. Between work and our 6 children, phone calls are nearly impossible to return within a reasonable timeframe. 

To reserve your puppy, we require a $200 non-refundable down payment via Paypal. We will email you a Paypal invoice that includes instructions on the Paypal payment process requiring either a credit or debit card. The deposit must be made within 24 hours or you forfeit the adoption. We do not accept checks.

The remaining balance will be due at pickup in cash. If any remaining balance payments are made through PayPal, there will be an additional 4% processing fee charge added to it.

Typically, puppies are ready for their new homes at about 8 weeks old, the exact day may change in light of each litters individual needs.

We do not ship, but we are willing to drive up to 50 miles no charge to meet up with adoptive families for pickup. On occasion, we may be able to drive further distances for a fee. Primarily, pickups will take place at Evergreen Hill.


Q: Can I be put on your waitlist?
A: No, Evergreen Hill does not use a waitlist system. For many reasons, a waitlist system is ineffective in fulfilling families adoption wants and needs in a timely, fair fashion. Also, we simply don't feel comfortable taking someone's money with the promise we can deliver specific puppies at specific times. Nature doesn't work that way. Everything is dependent on whether a mother cycles, whether she gets bred, whether she has a successful delivery, whether healthy puppies of your desired color and gender are present in the litter, etc. I also feel its inappropriate to limit our adoptive families' choices by making them prematurely pick what mother, color, and gender they want before ever viewing a live, healthy puppy. Your personal choice may change over time and you'll fall in love with the puppy you least expect when you see their cute face. 

Q: Can I see the puppies before you post them on your website?
A: No, Evergreen Hill operates on a fair, first-come, first-serve basis. We understand there are many legitimate reasons for why someone may want a sneak peek or first look, but we're not comfortable favoring any one adoptive family over another. On occasion, there may be a puppy marked reserved from the get-go meaning Evergreen Hill is adopting them ourselves.

Q: Can I visit the puppies before deciding?
A: Sometimes. No one is allowed to visit until our puppies have received their first shot at 6 weeks (no dogs are allowed to visit). If by chance there is a puppy available for adoption after 6 weeks of age, a visit may be able to be arranged at our convenience. We have several families from a distance and out-of-state that comfortably make their adoption decisions via our website and emailing with us.

Q: What is the price of adopting a puppy?
A: Adoption fees fluctuate. Adoption fees may be higher or lower than past litters, they may be higher or lower than their littermates. The fluctuating price is due to availability/demand, quality of adherence to breed standards, coloring, lineage, etc. Adoption fees are not set prior to a puppy's availability. When a puppy is available, their adoption fee with be visible on their posts. 

FOOD


As every parent knows, its important to have your baby eat the most nutritious food to grow big and strong. Same for your growing puppy! By the time your puppy is 5 weeks old, they will have begun to eat Science Diet Puppy Small Bites. They are typically on full-feed because they have 24/7 access to a doggy door to go outside to eliminate. In the case that their adoptive family will be house-training, we suggest 3 meals a day of 1/3 cup each time. Science Diet is highly nutritious and promotes optimum growth. To avoid joint strain and exaggerated height in your puppy, at 6 months of age, we suggest you wean your puppy unto a maintenance adult diet, such as Science Diet Small Paws Adult.