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Apr
03
2009
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Six Steps to a Happy Beagle.

Can beagles be difficult? Absolutely. But they’re also incredibly loyal and loving. Couple that affection with a good training regimen, and you have a great dog to enjoy for years to come. Here are 6 ways you can assure your beagle (or any other dog for that matter) becomes the pride of the neighborhood:

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Jan
05
2009
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How to Choose a Beagle Rescue

This article concerns the issue of beagle rescue. Before that topic is addressed, it is important to know a little bit about this breed of dog. The exact origins of the beagle dog breed are unknown but it is thought that this sturdy breed descended from English hunting dogs. The breed was registered with the American Kennel Club in the 1880s. Since that time the beagle has gained popularity not just for hunting, but also as a family pet. This breed has an excellent sense of smell as well as a friendly temperament. Beagles are also attractive physically; they are short haired, with a sturdy body structure, and brown eyes with a characteristically sad expression. Beagles may be tri-colored in shades of black/white/orange or black/white/ yellow.

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Dec
18
2008
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The Beagle Puppy

There are few things cuter ? and harder to resist – than a new litter of Beagle puppies. With beseeching eyes and ears that are much too big for their bodies, it is no wonder that the Beagle has maintained its popularity for many years. However, like any new pet, you need to know what you are getting into before you bring that adorable bundle of fur home from the breeder.

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Dec
03
2008
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How to Spot Bad Beagle Breeders

The Beagle dog breed dates back historically to 19th century England. The breed is thought to have descended from the \”Harrier,\” a medium sized English hound used for hunting. Beagles were officially registered as a breed with the American Kennel Club in 1885. Though Beagles derived from inter-breeding of the Harrier and other hunting dogs, they are viewed as a pure breed today.

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