DH and I bought our son a beagle puppy for Christmas last year (he's registered and we bought him from a man just a few miles away.) In fact, he just celebrated his first birthday 2 weeks ago.
Now - I have always been a cat lover and never permitted dogs to sleep in the house....... until our beagle arrived.
To say that he has me wrapped around his paw is an understatement!
He has a $100.00 igloo house in the backyard that he's never spent the night in. In fact, he's sleeping on his Woolrich bed at my feet while I type this.
He's obstinate, a food beggar, howls at the top of his lungs if one of the men leave the house at 5:00 am to go hunting and leaves him behind.
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) He's also the most loving, playful, entertaining dog a woman could ask for. Although he's my son's dog, I love him to pieces.
Now - onto my question: I never paid attention to beagles before but now I look at everyone's pictures of beagles and stop and chat with other owners when I see them out walking their dogs. Our dog's face is all tan and black, he has a ring of white fur around his neck and his underbelly is all white/ticked. I have never seen a beagle like him in pictures, books, outings, etc. I know that his siblings were colored like him - can't remember what the mom and dad looked like.
Does anyone know why there's a variation in the coloring?
Now - I have always been a cat lover and never permitted dogs to sleep in the house....... until our beagle arrived.
To say that he has me wrapped around his paw is an understatement!
He has a $100.00 igloo house in the backyard that he's never spent the night in. In fact, he's sleeping on his Woolrich bed at my feet while I type this.He's obstinate, a food beggar, howls at the top of his lungs if one of the men leave the house at 5:00 am to go hunting and leaves him behind.
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) He's also the most loving, playful, entertaining dog a woman could ask for. Although he's my son's dog, I love him to pieces.Now - onto my question: I never paid attention to beagles before but now I look at everyone's pictures of beagles and stop and chat with other owners when I see them out walking their dogs. Our dog's face is all tan and black, he has a ring of white fur around his neck and his underbelly is all white/ticked. I have never seen a beagle like him in pictures, books, outings, etc. I know that his siblings were colored like him - can't remember what the mom and dad looked like.
Does anyone know why there's a variation in the coloring?
I now have 3 beagles (my beloved Freddie died 3 weeks ago
). Fred, the one I just lost, was the laziest dog on the planet! She had the "saddleback" coloring (tricolor). Wilma is a more traditional tricolor, and she's a taller girl. She has the prettiest eyes - they look like they're rimmed with black eyeliner. Lucy's coloring is a lot like Wilma's, but she's petite. Lucy and Wilma have the ticking on their bellies (along with freckled skin). Desi's coloring is "saddleback," like Freddie's was. Ironically, Desi is another lazy girl. My 2 lazy girls had (Fred) and have (Desi) almost Basset Hound builds (sloped backs and chubby tummies), but they're definitely Beagles. Also, interesting (to me, anyway
), my 2 "saddleback-colored" girls were/are non-hunters, while my traditional tricolors are great hunters (not that we hunt them). I also used to have a tricolor boy, Barney, who was an avid hunter.