The Beagle thread: For all the beagle lovers

well its been a few days since anyone has said anything. So I thought I would just give an Annie update, not that their is much to update. She is eating good (still not her dry food) but its been much easier to get her to eat anything else, including moist and meaty dog food, I got my birthday presents in the mail. My husband bought me "Breeding Litter" by Beth J. Finder Harris, "The Whelpign and Rearing of puppies" by Muriel P. Lee, " Successful Dog Breeding" by Chris Walkowicz and Bonnie Wilcox, D.V.M., and "Breeding Dogs for dummies" by Richard Beauchamp. So hopefully any questions I have will be answered by these books!

Keep the pictures coming!
 
This is Copper with a few of his favorite toys....

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my name is matt and i have 5 adult purebred reistered bluetick beagles......i run spo compitetion trials with them and do some hunting......on thursday my female sunny,( i name them all after wrestlers) had 8 puppies...6 boys and 2 girls....
 
Blue beagle you can post pics on here a couple of different ways. The easiest is to go to uploads (on that blue bar toward the top with index etc) and once there you just pick the picture you want, upload it, then copy the image urland then paste it onto the forum thread you want it on, you can repeat this process multiple times to add the pictures you want.
The second way is to go to a photo hosting site like photobucket and upload the pictures there, after uploading them u again just copy the image url and paste it here.
Good luck if you need more help just ask, I can't wait to see pictures of those puppies!
 
Here's a beagle mishap I was involved in yesterday, and I don't even have a beagle any more!!!!:
My coworker came across the hall to say that she could hear a dog crying out in the woods. I went over to listen, and it did indeed sound like a dog had gotten itself stuck. So, I trundle through the mud and muck in my work shoes looking for the dog (April in Vermont - not a good time to be hiking in the woods in clogs with no tread!
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). Sure enough, I took a flying splat flat on my back - and ended up covered with mud!
When I did finally track down the source of the wailing, it was two fat little muddy beagles who had treed a coon. And, no, they were not in need of any assistance (other than they had probably come from who-knows-where and had no idea how to get home). I made a half-hearted attempt to read their tags but they weren't going to let me catch them, and with mud all down my pants my enthusiasm to help them had waned considerably!
 

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