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RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick
I have my favorite breeds, for those of you who don't know I work with hundreds of different dogs helping out a friend who is a groomer, poodles aren't my fave except for "Sir" who I would leave my husband for in a second. He is a standard and doesn't do the froo-froo cut. He's the exception to the rule.
The poodle attraction is amazing and the poodle crosses are on-going and not attractive, at least to me.
We are Weimaraner people so of course I started out rooting for Marge for Best In Show, but the Beagle won my heart - what a personality! Everyone could see that he was truly the best.
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JLB
Please excuse me, I'm a Dick. Not a moron just a Dick
We played it back for Dock dog, and she really enjoys it.
But, she's got something wrong with a front paw. It's all red and swollen and she keeps picking at it and licking it.
I feel so bad when stuff like that happens. I've been holding her and trying to look at her paw and comfort her. I have a booboo on my finger, with a bandaid, and when I look at ther paw she licks and picks at my band aid!
RCI Member Since 24-Aug-1989/150-plus Exchanges***THE TIMESHARE GRIM REAPER~~~Exchanging/Searching/SW Florida/MO/AR/IA/Consumer Advocacy/Estate Planning/Sports/Boating/Fishing/Golf/Lake-living/Retirement****Sometimes ya just gotta be a dick
Lucy, my almost 13 year old Beagle (Scooter's widow) used to watch the Animal Planet station when she was a pup. She used to emote/interact with the animals who were on at the time. Also, she used to sit and stare at herself in the full length mirror.
As she's gotten older, I don't see that behavior anymore.
B.
Yes, our Taffy too is watching himself in the mirror constantly or watching other animals on TV. I even have a picture of it but where?????
My beloved Scooter ,who died last year ,was a rescue. He was a field trial show dog (his Mom or Dadwas a Westminster entry at one time) who broke his leg at 9 months. His owner wanted to put him down as he couldn't be a show dog anymore. A fantastic Vet took him, told the owner to get lost and searched for a new family for Scootman. When I got the call, my heart wasn't in it as I had just lost my dear Dixie 3 months earlier. I saw him in the hospital (recovering from the fx. tib/fib) and adopted him.
I didn't rescue him. He rescued me.
I saw so much of him in Uno that in a strange way, I know Scoot's okay.
His plaque at Tufts School of Veterinary Medicine reads:
Scooter
November 14, 1993 - May 10, 2007
The kindest dog
The sweetest Beagle
The truest friend
Returned to God.
Bob Schieffer's remarks on "Face The Nation" This Morning
We always watch the telecast of the Westminster Dog Show, and when Uno the beagle took Best in Show, I cheered out loud. My wife cried tears of joy.
Beagles are the best dogs that ever were. I feel the same way about dogs that I do about food.
I like my food to look like food - the meat in its place on the plate, the vegetables in theirs, not all stacked up like some cutsie piece of art, and please, flowers belong in vases, not on my plate.
As for dogs, I like them to look like dogs, not some perfumed ball of fur that resembles a powder puff. You wouldn't paint a beagle's toe nails or put ribbons in their hair.
We had three beagles - Ralph, whose keen nose found the book satchel stuffed with beer that the boys hid in our garden the night of the first boy-girl party at our house. Old Ralph held his point 'til I removed it.
Then there was Dixie, who gave a light bite to the diplomat from the Chinese embassy who strolled past our house one morning. It was just after Tiananmen Square - clearly a brave act of political protest.
And there was sweet Betty, such a shy little city dog, she didn't like going outside without a leash.
It took a hundred years, but America is a better place when Beagles rule. Good dog, Uno!
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