Hee hee! I did see a couple of videos somewhere some time back - all executed with typical beagle humour iirc :D
We're planning to get up to Scotland in the new year. We're missing the place! We haven't been since H was 9 weeks old in June '10
I think we passed through kincardine when I was...
Oh wow! Brilliant! Thank you! :D
Brude is eleven years old but very lucky to still be with us after he was paralysed with a spinal injury aged 3. He has done well. His determination was the most important factor in his recovery. It took us 18 months to teach him to walk properly again. I know...
I'm afraid it'll take at least a two hour run to even begin settling him. Four or five would be better. If he's good off the lead, take a bike to a country park
Walking in new areas is great as the sniffing that has to be done to assess the place wears them out quicker
Brude used to love deer ears, but we can't get them now. I was debating seeing if he'd like antler instead
The problem is that he's already broken two teeth on stuffed bones, so I can't decide if antler is a wise choice
No, I'm not being obtuse...
... Just before I got distracted from studying beagles in-depth by the surprise of motherhood, I'd stumbled across the rather mad sport of racing beagles on a course shared with whippets
Going to see this strange spectacle was on my to do list, but 3 years down the...
awww, she's lovely :)
I'm lucky enough to still have my best breed - I think you have pets, and once in a blue moon you have 'the one', and Brude is mine :)
I really do think more exercise for him would benefit you all
I know how difficult it is with a baby on the way, but could you get a dog walker in, at least for now?
Brude was a bit out of sorts for a while when H arrived, but it was out of respect. He treated me like a bitch with a new litter, and gave us a wide berth
Our beagles generally don't regard us as a different species, so you have to see them and yourself from their perspective, which always...
I'm over dressing for bed
Little H banged her head badly before bed, so I've sat up watching her sleeping. Every time I think I can log off and visit the land of nod, she fidgets her quilt off again
That's it then. Sticky footed eyore socks (so I don't slip on the laminate), the warmest jama...
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