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Julie……. we certaintly don’t need a Beagle now!! LOL.
…..we did not need a Beagle then, but we took Chloe on when Jack’s family could not keep her. Chloe was actually a TRAINED Beagle and did not have to be on a leash all the time like some Beagles!
Beverly
12 years ago
Right on, Lynda!
I love cats, especially my own “Chipper,” but:
I am tired of seeing “cats” win the Westminster Best of Show.
That Pekingese looks more like my cat than a real dog!
Of course, I was hoping for the GSD, Captain Crunch, who won the Herding Group, but Veni Vidi Vici (was that a “V” litter?), the Dobe that won the working group, was also gorgeous.
By the way, Beagle-lovers, in 2008, a Beagle named “Uno” went on to win Best in Show at Westminster! It was the first time in history that a beagle took home that prize!
HA! This is tooo funny. When I was looking at those stats I was thinking of you…and honest to God…I thought all Lynda and Jack need is a Beagle!
Julie……. we certaintly don’t need a Beagle now!! LOL.
…..we did not need a Beagle then, but we took Chloe on when Jack’s family could not keep her. Chloe was actually a TRAINED Beagle and did not have to be on a leash all the time like some Beagles!
Right on, Lynda!
I love cats, especially my own “Chipper,” but:
I am tired of seeing “cats” win the Westminster Best of Show.
That Pekingese looks more like my cat than a real dog!
Of course, I was hoping for the GSD, Captain Crunch, who won the Herding Group, but Veni Vidi Vici (was that a “V” litter?), the Dobe that won the working group, was also gorgeous.
By the way, Beagle-lovers, in 2008, a Beagle named “Uno” went on to win Best in Show at Westminster! It was the first time in history that a beagle took home that prize!
The Dobe would have been my pick for Best-in-Show at Westminister.
I remember seeing “Uno” win Westminster that year. He was a good looking little Beagle.
I rest my case. As I’ve said before, Lynda & Jack have a good eye for dogs.
Thanks Carole. Both Chloe and Kelsey were rescue dogs from the Animal Rescue League.