They are all really lovely - Bea looks a real poser, she is so elegant and has such an aristocratic head carriage. Is she the dam of Dreyfus? He looks a nicely put together boy. Daisy is such a sweetie, I think she has less grey than Eddie, he's only six and his ear margins are fading already!
Thank you Yes he made his debut at the end of April and has qualified for Crufts Three times so far,He is a real sweetie and quite the clown in and out of the ring, Thanks Malka Would love to see Eddie Carole, I could look at Beagles all day Daisy is a little greyer now as that was last year,she's a quiet,shy soul for a Beagle ( didn't have the greatest start in life before we got her) but quite a wiley old girl, My Alfie started going Grey at about Three years of age,Bea's just naughtiness itself....everything awful they say about Beagles and more but she makes me smile everyday,She hasn't had a litter,Dreyfus is a Jarrowley Beagle,we get to see his Sire,Dam and litter sister quite often which is lovely, It's so nice to have a boy around the house again,he is adored by all, I feel a bit like the old woman that lived in a shoe at times but wouldnt be without them, Thank you
They are all gorgeous. I have never been as jealous of anyone as I was when a friend got a Beagle puppy with its little pansy face!
This is the lad pretending to be a showdog! He is, of course, a rescue. Commercially bred in Ireland and sold through a dog supermarket. He was placed in rescue kennels after a few weeks by his fist owners, (for medical reasons), which is where I found him - looking for a Border Collie for Obedience. I've shown one or two breeds in the past, but had never considered a Beagle. Now I regret not having one years ago - what characters they are. He was a little mixed up at first, but has grown into a really fun dog who loves to have a job, and will have a go at anything. (There is a photo thread of him working on the Beagle Forum, titled, 'Is there a trade union for Beagles'). Keep us posted on Dreyfus' (love the name) show career, I do miss showing dogs in breed - but not all that travelling, obedience is usually closer to home.