Archive for November, 2009

Baron versus Beagle – The Original “Dogfight”

Posted in Videos on November 30th, 2009


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The Herding Group

Posted in Information on November 29th, 2009

The Herding Group

The Herding group is a new addition to the world of dog shows. It was recently established in American and Canadian Kennel Clubs The group was defined in 1983. The breeds that make up the Herding group were taken from the Working group. When researching records from the kennel clubs you will not find the Herding group.

The new group was arranged because of the history of ce…

How can I find a good home for my beagle?

Posted in FAQ's on November 27th, 2009


My beagle is 4 years of and I brought up puppyhood. Unfortunately, I am a full-time student and working a lot and I must be outside for many hours by d a. My beagle is very attached and "l can not be left alone to m? S to several hours without the cry nonstop. I feel bad because I try to give as much attention? Ny love as I can, but I want to have my own life too? N. Tambi? No, I have tried very dif? Easily trained to be m? S quiet, but nothing seems to work. Sorry to be? A better? L and m? for what? l find a new home where? may l? to m? s attention? n that? l need. I'm afraid to give it up because I don 't know who? N can trust to take care of? L. I'm afraid to use craigslist and I don 't know cu? L is the best way to go about finding a new home. ? Qu? I do?

Beagle Puppies Learn Social Skills

Posted in Articles on November 27th, 2009


This little dog is a happy way to make friends with children of all ages as well as providing loyal companionship to their owners. The visitors have also used for patients in hospitals and have been known to help promote their ability to search down a scent with amazing force have been part of the breed 's heritage for centuries. While they are easily trained, these animals are otherwise intelligent quick distraction at a new address if a new smell crosses its path. This inherent desire to seek one of the most endearing qualities of a beagle puppy. The beagle also has a role with law enforcement and search for items of contraband, especially in confined areas where dogs and humans can not fit larger. They are not as intimidating while larger dogs and his sharp sense of smell can isolate the scent of what they are looking for, narrow down your search to prevent false alarms. Comic fans know that Snoopy and the "Peanuts" comics are the most well known beagle in the world. Due to its popularity, many families have decided to take a dog for a pet and are rewarded by a fun loved the beagle of the loyal animal that ingratiates in the family. Often considered to be a happy dog, the beagle has a temper and a docile temperament, and can easily be integrated into a family, where even young children are present. While some may consider to be harmful beagle, is looking for fun and caste is well known for liking to play with the others in the household. When a puppy is born and has the opportunity to learn how to act around other dogs, they can quickly adapt to a new home with a new human family. As a highly intelligent dog, a beagle puppy can learn the new behaviors and be ready and want to demonstrate their new skills. Beagles are very few stored outdoors, despite its legacy of being a hunting dog. Its small size and genuine appeal make them a great indoor pet with everything needed to operate the site and skip to work some of their natural energy. The highly developed sense of smell possessed by the breed makes them eager for a game, but if you can not get out to find a new smell, can be equally happy to sniff out the fun with other family members. However, this penchant for hunting may also hamper their training while their ability to concentrate can be cut quickly to allow the distraction of a strange smell while taking control head out in search of its source. One of the beagle puppy may be willing to learn a new smell, but their learning in a fun game of hide and seek. If the dog is allowed to wander freely in a yard, may disappear in the wake of a different odor. Besides being great pets for the family's beagle dogs can be trained to work for a living, happily wandering around with suitcases smelling tight and baggage at airports where larger dogs can not fit. Your use of customs officers found contraband in shipments is growing every year and its ability to separate mysterious smell and put to zero in on a specific odor is beneficial to many state agencies. In his hunting days were known for their effect, allowing them to pursue a rabbit down through all types of terrain while riding their traffickers, often extending the game for several hours. It is this force that makes them ideal for use in situations where many refuse to give up until they have found what they were instructed to locate. When a beagle puppy's not working for the government or out hunting in the field, can be found playing games with children in the family.

What is the best way to train a beagle to hunt rabbits?

Posted in FAQ's on November 26th, 2009


We have a beagle male 20 weeks old we want to train to find rabbits. We purchased rabbit scent and put it in your favorite toy, and we went searching on the trail that we went. However, he doesn 't seem interested in searching for him. We don 't have the option to work with other hunting dogs trained rabbit. We have led the field to rabbits jump but he quickly loose interest. Anyone have ideas on training them? Anything would help. Thanks!

Take It Inside Indoor Fun For Your Dog Part 2

Posted in Information on November 25th, 2009

?Take It Inside – Indoor Fun For Your Dog Part 2

No matter what the weather is outside, you can always find something to do inside. You can play with your puppy or dog. You can also work on improving his or her skills. You can play indoors with your dog, have fun, but still have a purpose in mind.

Playing Indoors With A Purpose

If you wish, you can play indoors with a specific purpose in…

Dog Collars and Leashes

Posted in Information on November 25th, 2009

?Dog Collars and Leashes

Every dog owner must have a dog collar and leash for they treasured companion. With the huge pet supply market available today, there are dog collars and leashes ranging from very inconspicuous, plain ones to absolutely gorgeous, extravagant ones that make people stare. Because we love our treasured pets so much, we want to give them the best that we can afford. We …

The Pros and Cons of Dog Breeding

Posted in Information on November 25th, 2009

?The Pros and Cons of Dog Breeding

The decision to breed your female dog is an important decision and one that should be taken very seriously. Some important considerations for the process, include finding the ideal mate for your female dog and the handling the possible health issues that may manifest during your dog’s pregnancy, after giving birth and thereafter.

If you are considering b…

Moving Home With A Dog

Posted in Information on November 25th, 2009

?Moving Home With A Dog

Moving is a stressful event. You run around. You check things twice. You pack and you pack and then you pack some more. You have to take care of all sorts of details if you want to ensure the move goes off on time and, hopefully, smoothly. In all the turmoil and hustle-bustle, do not forget the needs of your pets. It is too easy to get caught up in our own concerns, ig…

Complete Puppy Care The Necessity Of Regular Grooming

Posted in Information on November 25th, 2009

?Complete Puppy Care 6 – The Necessity Of Regular Grooming

While not always as critical a problem as housebreaking, grooming is quite often another area that is sadly neglected or badly handled. A young dog should be groomed thoroughly on a regular basis. Thorough grooming means brushing and combing out all mats and tangles, looking for external parasites, cleaning ears, and cutting the pupp…

Beagles Dogs – Everything About Care, Nutrition And Handling

Posted in Articles on November 24th, 2009


If you ever confused a beagle dog with the breed of dogs or even the raposero, you would be far distant from the beaten track. Beagles are the group members and this explains why dogs are used mostly for its sharp sense of smell. In some parts of the United Kingdom and the USA, a beagle is never far from a hunting party as they have a keen ability to smell something our game as hares and rabbits, among other small game and a half in sport history of hunting. In the legal circles in the world, the beagle dog is also part of the working groups that smell out illegal and controlled items like food and agricultural products banned, controlled substances such as drugs and recruited as the dogs detection in customs and service departments throughout the world. A little titbit of information you should know about is that the popular belief among scientists is that the beagle dog has been around for nearly 2 000 years, so it might have been around when a popular speaker placed a top a hill and shook the world. Teasing at first, this was the breed for the right to have originated in the forests of extending around the United Kingdom 1800 'early; sy you could consider a recall in a little known comic named Peanuts as a dog named Snoopy. This article will discuss everything about care, nutrition and management when it comes to these traditional hunting dogs. By taking care of the beagle, you must know that the beagle is a dog relatively mild in most circumstances and familiar to languish on the house most of the time. While that may seem a bit cold and typically arrogant caste when it comes as foreigners, but to them is very friendly even to the new company. With just a bit of flattery and perhaps an odd convite available, you can earn on the beagle. While dogs are usually extremely intelligent, Beware when catching a scent of a rabbit in the wind, they could run off and not come back. If you want to avoid running after your dog in a push for an angry rabbit, after most of the owners advise that you keep the beagle in a short email. Owners around the world also claim that the Beagles are great in situations of family and are very gentle with small children. Also, the beagle is a great pet to have around to other homes with other pets – as they proceed with other famous dogs. With regard to nutrition and health, Beagles dogs are absolutely healthy and can live up to total age of a 10-13 human years. The common problems that you might be faced with when it comes to his pet beagle is the dog that is home to some bad parasites, including fleas infamous, their signals understood, mites and even lonely. Beagles dogs also suffer from eye disease prone, so regular checkups with your veterinarian is essential. Here are some things you need to know about care, nutrition and directing these Beagle when you get one, you better be prepared to conduct one.

When should you feed a year and a half old beagle?

Posted in FAQ's on November 23rd, 2009


I have a beagle in the whole blood to be one? Oy half old. Shes getting a bit fat. I plan on walking it daily, but also? No I would put on a diet. ? Cu? Ntas times d? I have to feed? ? Cu? Ntas quantities of food? Shes a little over 30 pounds. Any help appreciated?.

Emergency Life Saving Techniques May Save Your Dog. Part 1

Posted in Information on November 21st, 2009

Emergency Life Saving Techniques May Save Your Dog. Part 1

In the face of an emergency, being prepared for the worst will help you though. No dog owner should ever face any of these emergencies but that is why they are called accidents. These tips should help you and your dog survive certain traumas.

You must stay calm in the face of any emergency. If you become hysterical your pet will also….

Take It Inside Indoor Fun For Your Dog Part 1

Posted in Information on November 21st, 2009

?Take It Inside – Indoor Fun For Your Dog Part 1

In the Land of Dog, the sun shines every day. The rabbits and other fun creatures and objects bound an roll and appear whenever and wherever the canine wants them to. The temperature is always just right for all types of doggy fun. In the real world, there are days when sunshine is simply a memory. The rain pours down. There is not a cloud in th…

Preparing Your Dog For The First Competition

Posted in Information on November 21st, 2009

?Preparing Your Dog For The First Competition

Planning to enter your puppy or dog in a competition of any kind is a bit nerve wracking, especially if you have not competed before. A great idea is to plan to attend several events prior to your competition and talk to some of the handlers, trainers and owners that are at the event and are showing dogs in the same type of competition that you are…

Landlords and Boiler Safety a Must

Posted in Articles on November 20th, 2009


BRITISH legal regulations are very detailed when discussing the standard features for owners of rental in respect of gas safety. The feature has to be examined for levels of security of gas by a Corgi approved engineer. If the owner fails to meet this requirement, he or she is bound to a fine of up to 5000 and six months imprisonment. By law, require owners to ensure the following: * The applications of the smoke should not be placed in the same room where people are sleeping, or a bathroom .* ninguÌ? N working as repair service in the installation of gas applications must be made by a Corgi certified engineer .* fixed or mobile applications of gas within the premises must be kept in good start-up and reviewed annually by a Corgi approved engineer .* that any work done any application of gas in the feature is then passed through a series of tests for safety by a CORGI certified engineer .* users of the premises must have free access to all documentation regarding the applications of gas, such as manuals, documents etc .* for the safety of the dates of the inspections of the security must be kept clear of the system files (which should include any defects identified and the respective work done). Access should be given to tenants of such records within 28 days of inspection or safety before the new tenants who move to the property. The carbon monoxide poisoning is responsible for about 20-30 deaths in the United Kingdom each year. It is highly – recommended that owners install carbon monoxide detectors to protect tenants. Carbon monoxide gas is a colorless, odorless, which is the result of incomplete burning inside the boiler, and is usually a result of poor installation of the boiler. The gas, which is a combination of one molecule of carbon with one oxygen molecule, is very dangerous and cause serious breathing difficulties, potentially leading to fatal consequences. The law is very strict with the owners, forcing them to ensure all domestic boilers are checked and maintained every year. This statutory requirement causing major headaches for homeowners' associations and large deck. These groups are fighting the effort to provide administrative and logistical access to certified Corgi engineer to the property. Analysis shows that this industry can prove very difficult for an owner of a large block of flats arrange access to each feature to the engineer of the gas. During normal hours, most of the planes are empty (while the tenants are at work), with very few tenants wanting to stay at home and waiting for the engineer to call the gas inside. Because tenants are reluctant take paid leave for the stay at home as gas safety check, it is difficult for owners to meet their legal requirements. In extreme cases, a landlord has to resort to issuing a permit for entry into the property if the tenant can not cooperate. Such cases are very good manufacturing costs are deplorable as complicated and expensive due to the need for care and additional police (who can get to 500 per feature).

Housetraining Your New Puppy

Posted in Information on November 20th, 2009

?Housetraining Your New Puppy

Housetraining is the most common problem for dog owners. If left unsupervised, a puppy may never figure out what housetraining is all about. And if over-supervised and harassed, he may become fearful and overanxious.

A happy medium does exist, but many pet owners have trouble making the commitment to methods established by professional dog trainers. In the lo…

Carbon Monoxide – What You Need to Know

Posted in Articles on November 20th, 2009


If you use gas, wood, oil, or the carb? N as fuel for your home, you and your family may be at risk for poisoning mon? Carbon dioxide (CO). The mon? Carbon dioxide is extremely difficult? Difficult to detect because it is colorless and has no smell or taste. Although fuel carb? N-based insurance are used under appropriate conditions, these fuels become quite dangerous if not completely burned and does not emit CO into the air. When the mon? Carbon dioxide is breathed into the body, combines with hemoglobin in the blood. Hemoglobin is the part of the gl? Lies carrying the red ox? Hydrogen to all parts of the body. When the mon? Carbon dioxide mixes with hemoglobin, the c? Lulas of Bodys, tissues, and? Organs can not receive the ox? Genocide, and begin to die. Over time, even small quantities of mon? Carbon dioxide in the blood over time can be par? Lysis fatal or cause and da? Or brain. The first effects of mon? Carbon dioxide can be dismissed as the onset of a disease com? N. Headaches, n? Usea, vomiting, drowsiness and pain est? Accompanying magician? An CO poisoning can be passed off as the effects of intoxication? No food, a virus, influenza, or exhaustion. Poisoning mon? Carbon dioxide can also? No cause chest pains, breathlessness, behavior err? Ment and visual problems. Two of the cases m? S frequent CO poisoning in the home are gas pipes and applications. Seg? N the HSE (hasex), an average of twenty people at the BRIT? NICO die each a? Or poisoning mon? Carbon dioxide. The biggest? To the boxes of household CO poisoning are the result of Applicances gas pipes or is not? N properly installed or maintained seg? N the given instructions. There is a risk m? S high poisoning mon? Carbon dioxide if no one mont? Of fresh air circulating in the home. The education? About poisoning mon? Carbon dioxide is the first step in the protection? N his family. Even if you take all necessary precautions, you are at risk for CO poisoning if there is an application? N carb? N-based fuel at home. Share the information? About poisoning mon? Carbon dioxide with family members so that everyone is aware of the dangers and the s? Ntomas. A good preventive measure is to install an alarm mon? Carbon dioxide. Compliance with the EN 50291 is? Standard brit? Nico and a brand ADOPTION? N brit? Nica or two in Europe is to find when you buy a CO alarm. Choose one of the audible alarm mon? Carbon dioxide in order to alert his family to the CO presence even during sleeping hours. Insist on a t? Cnico CORGI-registered when you install an application? No tube or gas in your home. train CORGI-registered installers to set your application? tube therefore not to safe. Once your application? No tube is? installed, making it once considered a "or by a CORGI-registered professional to make sure everything is? functioning properly and there is no risk to the safety of my family? carbon dioxide. To prevent CO problems of pipe, use a professional chimney sweep to clean it thoroughly every year? O.

Buyer Beware – Choosing a Breeder

Posted in Information on November 18th, 2009

Buyer Beware – Choosing a Breeder

If you are in the market for a dog. You may have your heart set on a specific purebred. The common advice to getting a healthy registered purebred dog is buying from a breeder.

A breeder is a good idea! But which breeder do you choose? Not all breeders are honest. Having no oversight over the practice of breeding dogs means you have to make a good choice. T…

Doggone Ready – So you want a dog

Posted in Information on November 18th, 2009

?Doggone Ready – So you want a dog

You, your child, your partner or anyone on the planet, decides they want a dog. They cannot continue their existence without having one. The question is not whether they can buy one. The query here is whether they are ready for one. Before you go out to buy a single doggy necessity, you need to consider the following questions. Be truthful in answering them. …