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MichelleAdams
MichelleAdams
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Feb 21 2008, 12:00 AM EST | Post edited: Feb 21 2008, 12:00 AM EST
Write a little story about YOUR Beagle. We'd all love to read it.. Do you find this valuable?    
BeaniesMum
BeaniesMum
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Jun 24 2008, 4:30 PM EDT | Post edited: Jun 24 2008, 4:30 PM EDT
"Write a little story about YOUR Beagle. We'd all love to read it.."
We got our baby, Beanie, a couple of days after christmas. She's our first dog and we were quite unprepared for how she'd change our lives!

As for a story about Beanie....well how about one from when she was about 14 weeks old :

[b] Never trust a pig, especially if it’s pink[/b]

On her park visits, Beanie now fearlessly approaches dogs several times her size. However, her first encounter with a four inch fluffy pink pig that goes “oink-oink” when squeezed was less than heroic. This porcine newcomer was eyed with deep suspicion. Beanie kept a safe distance, which in this case was about a yard (the pig only had very short legs but you never know how fast those things can move). Every time I inched the pig towards her, Beanie backed off. I tried food lures, I tried calling her, but still she wouldn’t approach her new toy.

At first it was highly amusing, but then I sobered up. Some Internet sources suggest that pretty much anything a dog doesn’t learn to handle as a puppy can become a major phobia as an adult dog. Somehow, I had to conquer Beanie’s fear of little Miss Piggy! Crouching down on all fours, I lined up besides Beanie and very slowly crawled towards the pig. She began to follow me, so I paused to let her catch me up, then started my approach again. As we drew close to the pig, Beanie changed position. She backed up, then slunk between my legs, using me as a big portable doggy den. We made it to the pig, and very cautiously I pawed at it, rolling it into the “alpha” submissive position (I’d never do that with a puppy, but pink pigs are fair game). Beanie approached then sank back repeatedly, building up courage for her attack. When it came, it was perfectly executed. She went straight for the right ear, which as every Beagle knows is the most vulnerable area on a fluffy battery operated pig from Tescos. From that moment, the pig was doomed.

http://www.fourleggedpal.com/blog/media/PinkyGetsIt.JPG

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