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Jodie Elijah

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  1. A foxhoundocerous could be correct persephone He has the most expressive eyes. I quite like them hehehe.
  2. I'm showing the 2 sibes in the UDC show tomorrow and bringing Booker along for an outing to get him used to showgrounds before his first show sunday. So come and get puppy cuddles :D Best of luck over the weekend Boxagirl I was wondering when Booker would be going to his first show! Best of luck
  3. Sorry... took me a while to figure out how to attach them!! If anybody has any idea as to what he could be crossed with it'd be appreciated we think maybe a mastif?? (simply due to his size really). He's 49cms tall and weighs 28kgs...
  4. We got our new Beagle last week He's a 15 month of (apparently) pure bred Beagle. I have my doubts about that!! Mom calls him the psuedo-beagle, I just like Beaglesaurus He's a gorgeous boy named Hank (it was originally Tank) who is probably the biggest sook i've ever met!!
  5. Hi all, was hoping to get some advice? (am having a 'i'm useless' moment!!) We've just recently (as of yesterday!!) got a beagle boy (currently entire, although he's booked in to get fixed next week). He's 15 months old and has only received the very basic of basic training - he will sit when he's about to be fed and will wait until told before he starts eating. I guess thats something! Unfortunately that's about it really. He's a big boy (i actually don't think i've seen a beagle quite this large), quite solid and strong. My 11 year old son isn't strong enough to hold him still on the leash. He constantly lunges forward, pulling on the lead. I've tried getting him to sit and stay (while on the lead) however this only lasts for mere seconds. He is also hugely excitable, he's very friendly, however when he sees another dog, he immediately starts lunging forward on the lead trying to get to the other dog, and plenty of barking. I try to turn him around so that he is facing away, but he generally twists around and around. What I've been doing, is walking him just backwards and forwards in the lane behind our house, and when he started lunging/barking at a dog, i've led him straight away back into our yard (we have 6 foot fences that you can't see through) and made him sit back down. If anyone can provide any tips it'd be really appreciated He's really a gorgeous boy, quite a sookie la-la really!! Thanks in advance
  6. CrazieCrestys, those photo's are amazing!!
  7. Alwyn is gorgeous And try to forget about the original breeder. Her loss was your gain
  8. I dont understand why people wouldn't be supportive?? I can understand being upset if you lose, but to be so rude about it is really uncalled for
  9. Best of luck to you all tomorrow who are entered! Was saddened to read about all the gorgeous dogs who have passed over the rainbow bridge this month
  10. I adore CKCS's and Beagles But all those puppies are ridiculously cute!!
  11. I've learnt that with breeders you've just got to be patient. They do have busy/separate lives (or appear to anyway!!!), and as others have said, maybe they just don't have the best "email ettiquete" but are much friendlier over the phone I would recommend phoning them to discuss what you want. I (myself) don't really consider that email response you got overly rude. Its actually very similar to a couple of the responses i got, although mine were a tad shorter (consisting of "yes we have puppies available and we charge xx amount for them". No additional contact details or answers to the questions i asked or even whether i could actually buy one stated or anything!! But i didn't take it to heart as maybe they were rushed and busy when they replied. The main thing is that they've actually taken the time to respond. Best of luck with your search ACD's are a gorgeous breed
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