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Jono | November 15, 2008

Hey Readers,

For a while now I have been meaning to update the main All Things Beagle site, but I have been procrastinating. In a way I am
also procrastinating because updating the website is much more difficult and time consuming than updating this blog.

So what I plan to do is to ‘merge’ the blog and the allthingsbeagle site together to make one, big, happy easy to use and access Beagle resource site and Beagle Blog. I will be doing much of the work to make this happen today, and I expect the mission to be complete within 2 weeks, so mark 29 November 2008 people, the day when the new All Things Beagle should be complete. Along with a new look, there will be more articles and resources to help you to enjoy your experience as a beagle owner.

PLEASE NOTE: From November 29 onwards, you will be able to access this blog by accessing the main site: www.allthingsbeagle.com. I will put a re-direct page in if anyone tries to access the blog at the old address.

Thanks a lot. Comments appreciated.
THE BLOG MAYBE LOOKING A LITTLE STRANGE OVER THE NEXT 2 WEEKS DUE TO TESTING AND STUFF!

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Humming Beagle?!?! - Your suggestions/comments are requested!

Jono | October 27, 2008

A fellow beagle lover named Peggy has a unique issue with her beagle, I was wondering if the readers could help her out.

Here is her dilema:

I’ve been trying to find out why my dog hums or sings.  At night or when he doesn’t want to be played with or petted he hums.  It’s definitely not a growl, but a high pitch, to a low pitch hum, like he’s humming a song.  I assume it’s because he doesn’t want the attention.  He’s never nipped at anyone.  Just wondering if that’s a natural beagle trait?  thanks

I have never heard my Beagle ‘hum’, but maybe yours does.
My thoughts include:

Maybe its a friendly way of saying “I want my space” (beagles are usually of a very friendly nature so growling does not come as naturally as other dogs (when I annoy my dog, he will whine, but he won’t growl, at most, he will bark (almost cheekily) and then run off).

The only other thing I can offer is maybe the dog is humming, as he may be in pain or discomfort, and may want to be left alone. In this case of course medical attention should be sought.

What does anyone else think?

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Happy Birthday Bosco!

Jono | September 29, 2008

It was Bosco’s first Birthday last Friday. I can’t that he enjoyed it though. The day before, my brother was driving down a street (quite a distance from my home) and thought to himself ‘that looks like Bosco’. Sure enough, it was. Hours later he disappeared again, this time we had to go out into the car and look for him. Even further away still, we found him at a park playing with some children. Poor Bosco spent the rest of the day and all of his birthday being watched like a hawk, or tied up if noone was there to watch him.

He did get some fancy gifts though.

The other week I bought him a “Furminator”, a grooming comb that set me back around NZ$90 (US $60). It is well worth the money though. He also chose himself a nice piece of beef jerky, conveniently placed unwrapped on the lower shelves of the pet store, right at nose height.

What did you do for your dogs birthday?

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Escaping Beagles

Jono |

Hey all,

After many conversations in the break room about my unruly beagle, I think most of my colleagues think I’m mad for owning one. However I do think people realise the fondness we beagle owners have of these lovable creatures. I got an email from a lady who works on my floor, after all the tales I had told her of my beagle escaping, she saw this and thought I could appreciate it. Check out this video: Its funny, frustrating, and amazing. This beagle needs a good smack!

Please share any exciting stories of your beagle’s attempts at escaping.

Jono.

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Canine Epilepsy

Jono | September 12, 2008

Last Friday night, I could hear a noise, I went out to see what my beagle was up to, to find that he was convulsing. He was foaming at the mouth, and was unconcious. Luckily, I used to work with people with intellectual disabilities, and seen many epileptic seizures. I held him for the remaining minute that he convulsed, and then sat there petting him as he lay stil for a further two minutes before coming round. My very confused and frightened beagle then ran into my room, and barked for about 20 minutes, he would not let anyone near him, warning us with barks and growls. We left him in there with the door open until he decided to approach us. The after hours vet told me that it may be a one-off, but the vet I took him to the next day said he may have juvenile epilepsy. Does anyone else reading this have a pet with epilepsy? Please tell me your experiences.

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Crating your Beagle.

Jono | August 23, 2008

A lady named Rose contacted us about crating beagles, she wrote:

“My husband and I are wanting another beagle and we currently have a 4 1/2 month old male.  We are wondering if we should keep them in one crate when we are away or have one crate for each puppy?”

This was my reply to her:

“Hi there Rose,
I’m not really experienced in crating dogs as I do not do this myself (someone is always at home during the day to look after my dog). If it were me though, I would think that the 2 beagles would become distressed if they could not be together. As I said, if it were me, I would get a large crate for both dogs, that way they can entertain each other, have a play, and take
comfort in each others company. Hope this helps.”

I am not a ‘certified beagle expert’, just an enthusiast. I own a beagle, and am learning from him.  I realise that there is a beagle loving community out there with plenty of experience and thoughts on raising beagles. So I ask anyone who thinks they can help, to leave comments and advice for people to come across this site. LET US KNOW WHAT YOU THINK! BECOME PART OF THE COMMUNITY!

Thanks.

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Beagle Products.

Jono |

Hey Beagle lovers,

Sorry that I haven’t posted in a while, and thans for the blog comments and the letters I have been getting through the contact link on the website. I just thought I would let you know that I have put the beagle products back up on the website. They were once there, I removed them, and now they are back again. You can find them HERE. There are over 50 beagle products available, and whats more, when you buy the products through this link, you help with the operation costs of this site. Thanks a lot, comments appreciated.

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Beagle Pro’s and Con’s

Jono | June 21, 2008

Beagle or Boxer?

Earlier today I was playing with Bosco a game I like to call “Kick your Bum”. I walk up to my beagle and say “Kick your Bum”, he begins to bark and tear around the room. I chase him and every now and then give him a soft tap on the back of his legs with my foot. He barks more and runs more, he loves it. Anyways after a short round of Kick Your Bum I bent over to give him a pat. Still hyper, Bosco leaped up towards my face, where my nose collided with the top of his skull. I immediately stood up and cupped my hands around my nose, the pain was severe. I have never been punched in the nose before so for a minute I actually thought it was broken. Maybe Bosco should have been a Boxer instead of a Beagle. Ever been accidentally injured by your pooch? Please comment.

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Training Collars

Jono | May 24, 2008

Collars

What sort of collar do you use for training your Beagle?

I use the choke (check) chain collar when training Bosco, but only because it’s so easy to slip on. I have been looking at different types of dog collars that are available, and am trying to figure out which one is right for my Beagle. So we start with the check chain. The chain is made into a loop and placed around the dog’s neck, and attached to a lead. When the lead is pulled, the chain is tightened around the dog’s neck. The purpose of a check chain is not to ‘choke’ them, but to offer a sharp pull to distract them from their train of thought. This is probably not the best type of collar for someone who gets wound up easily, as giving the chain a good yank can be all too tempting.

Now we look at the gentle leader, like a harness, but around the face, you lead the dog a bit like you would lead a horse A muzzle covers the dog’s snout and the lead is attached to it. There is controversy behind these, and a hard pull of the leash could cause neck injury

Ok, let’s look at the dreaded Prong collar. These are metal chain-like collar, but with prongs pointing inwards, so when you pull the chain, your dog gets poked in the neck. I must admit that the only time I have seen it used was on an episode of the Dog Whisperer, but you would never catch me ever putting them on my beagle. As I see it they are inhumane, they are not meant to be painful, but I can’t imagine wearing one being a very pleasant experience.

Electric dog collars. You put the collar on the dog, and let him run. When he does something you don’t want him to, you push a button on a remote and give him a small electric shock. Although this would be beneficial, especially to ignorant Beagles, I’m sure it wouldn’t be nice for them so I wouldn’t personally use them. Not to mention the price, I saw one in a hunting magazine for US$400!

My personal recommendation: The check chain. Nice and simple and effective.

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Your Beagle Vomiting in the morning?

Jono | May 23, 2008

Over the last week, I have noticed Bosco vomiting some mornings. The vomit is a yellow bile. I wasn’t concerned at first, but it continued to occur. I thought I would do a quick google search to see if anyone else was having this problem. After visiting many websites, the general idea was that some dogs have gastric issues, and there were many treatments including antacids and changing diet. A lot of people have had success by feeding their dog right before they go to bed.

I am going to try this tonight, hopefully I will see a change in Bosco. Please comment if you have had similar experience.

**NOTE** In all cases of gastric issues that I saw, all dogs were otherwise healthy and happy (including Bosco). If your dog is vomiting, and is not happy or healthy, see a vet immediately.

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