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... with the breed of hounds or even the foxhound, you would now be far off the beaten track. Beagles are members of the group of Hounds and this explains why they are mostly used for their keen sense of ... is essential. These are some of the things you need to know about care, nutrition and handling with these beagles and when you do get one, you will be better prepared to handle one.
Clarence Clark ...
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... now! I admit, watching this video made me tear up!
A returned soldier is greeted at the door by his very happy beagles, who give him not only the standard licks and tail waggles, but some very enthusiastic vocal work as well!
I haven’ ... the soldiers and their kids really did me in!), and I dare you to watch without a tissue nearby!
Post from: Blisstree
Happy Beagles Greet Returned Soldier
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Cry me a river Michael Vick. So you are not happy being an Eagle. What, would you rather be killing beagles? Dog killer Michael Vick stated that he was not happy with his role in the Philly offense doing the Wildcat. Dude, consider yourself lucky you are playing in the NFL and not pumping gasoline or working the night shift at the local 7–11.
The real crime is the NFL actually thinking this ...
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Today I witnessed an amazing thing. We've been planning on getting a new beagle from a breeder (why, I'm not quite sure) and we got our names on the waiting list and put in a deposit. We were told two litters would be born in late November or early December. Well, yesterday we got word that the first litter, carried by Ruby, was on its way. The breeder actually uses a webcam to let all ...
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My sister came to town to visit over the weekend.
She's gone back home - and she's TAKEN THE BEAGLE with her.
*iz sad*
Technically Charlie is her dog, but I didn't get around to making any of the earth-shaking videos I meant to. I had a whole bunch planned:
- Charlie chases a plastic soft drink bottle around the house like a demented thing
- Charlie chases a cherry tomato around ...
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Even Philly fans liked Dallas last night.​10. Lots of heroes Sunday night in Philly, but the biggest - smallest - play was made by rookie linebacker Victor Butler. With the Eagles down 7 and facing third-and-10 from Dallas' 33, Donovan McNabb scrambled right into what seemed to be an open field for a good 10 to 20 yards. Butler, however, dove and clipped McNabb's right toe, sending him ...
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