Do I love my beagles? Well yes I believe I do. That is open to debate I live in America. I am free. Yes you do and are and so am I. I would rather live a short life of freedom, rather than forever in bondage. Agree with you 100% but you are NOT a DOG that can run around causing trouble, getting into trouble, get hurt, get into random poison or pesticide, run afoul of a wild predator that injures it or kill the pets of another FREE AMERICAN I have a rather nice kennel setup for my beagles. House, dry bedding, roomy, fresh water, food, a 3x6 run.... but it is still a cage. Why did you waste the time and money for all that nonsense if you are not keeping the dogs in it? Is it safe? Is it clean? Is it adequately sized? Is it for DOGS? If so let the dogs live in it, take them out when you can supervise or fence your property and confine them to it.
I am blessed to live in the country. I have about 7 or 8 neighbors within about 4 square miles of me. I have spoken to each and every one of them about my beagles. I have 5000 acres of state land around me, actually 19,000 acres, but 5,000 of it is out my back door. They run because they enjoy that freedom more than being in their kennel. Well no kidding..what dog would not prefer to run all over hells half acres if allowed to? How do I know? Because they come home every night to be put back in with fresh food and water, yet in the morning, happily jump down and go hunting. They don't bother the cats, they don't chase deer, you are delusional if you believe a beagle will not chase a deer or its scent...you can kid yourself all you want but save the BS for someone who is clueless, which is not me T they ignore the chickens, they don't even chase domestic rabbits. About the domestic rabbits, how that happened I don't know, but we have one out and he has been ignored for 3 days. Nothing spectacular about that I have tons of picstures of my father's coonhound playing chase with my son's pet rabbit in the backyard....but that DOES NOT mean that coonhound would behave the same at someone else's home with their rabbit or a wild rabbit and only a FOOL would believe they would be the same,
I may not raise my animals the way you in suburbia think I should, suburbia? Since when the heck are the hills of Kentucky on over 150 acres suburbia or in the case of Speckledhen, the blue ridge mountains on her own little mountaintop surbia. Don't assume because you know what that means and if I felt it necessary, or were cursed with a nasty neighbor, or an animal that may be a threat to the quiet enjoyment of my neighbors or a danger to their property, then I would invest in an invisible fence or cage them or even get rid of them if necessary, but..... my situation is fine.
The one nice thing about Freedom...it works for everyone. You are free to allow your dogs to be a nuisance and I am free to shoot their butts on my property. Freedom is nice isn't it? I am an animal lover and because of that I keep my animals at home where they belong and I do not allow other animals to harrass or harm them. I hope your beagles continue to come home every night because one night...someone will be missing, count on it because you sir do not care enough about them to protect them.
Freedom has another great benefit...I am free to voice my opinion and there you have it.
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