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Well, the pups are now three months old. Two of the males have been adopted, I still have 1 male and 1 female. The male is a lemon that I named 'Bigboy', he is about 3-5 ounds heavier and bigger than his siblings. Lucy, the female is almost identical to her mother, Lillie. She is a little hyper and wants to be in charge. Bigboy is a a trip, first born and larger than the rest. They are all in great health. Their vet is an Auburn Univ... Read More
My wittle puppy is growing up, yesterday she turned three! In dog years that makes her 21 so I say it was an extra special day for her, LOL! She use to be so itty bitty! She was 11lbs when we brought her home And now she's 37lbs and my best friend, I love her so much! Abby spent the morning lounging around, when she woke up I gave her a "birthday bath." I've given Abby a bath for each of her birthdays. I don't remember why I started it but Abby actually doesn't mind the baths and I... Read More
Well, after two years Lillie is finally going to have her first litter of pups. She is due somewhere between the 26th and 30 of May. She is a two color beagle and the dad is a tri. Hopefully they will be some good looking, healthy pups.... Read More
Beagle Dog Training: Why Beagles Are Special Beagle owners will agree that that a beagle is the most rewarding and wonderful dog to own, but beagle dog training is not the easiest. Beagles are very smart dogs and many people assume from this that they will be easy to train. But the smartest dogs, like the smartest people, are not the most obedient. Beagles can be stubborn and set in their ways. It is not difficult to make them understand what you want them to do, but having them actually go ahe... Read More
Beagles Make Interesting Pets By Michelle Adams Finding the perfect pet for a family with small children can be a daunting task, with many small breeds that may be good with kids, the Beagle is about the most well rounded breed for children. Its even temper and eagerness to please their owners, makes the Beagle an ideal animal for indoor company. Its use as a hunting dog dates back to the 18th century but its aggression with people it recognizes is rare. Strangers entering the home may be gre... Read More
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