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| Anonymous | Looking for a "Beagle/Poodle" mix! | 15 | Feb 13 2009, 4:59 PM EST by poogles4you | ||||
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Thread started: Feb 12 2007, 10:38 PM EST
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Anyone,
We have been searching for quite some time now for beagle/poodle mix puppies, and have had absolutely no luck... Any suggestions on places to look/people to contact? Thank you!
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| scottishterrier | What an excellent page! | 3 | Jan 27 2008, 3:10 PM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Jan 31 2007, 7:16 AM EST
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Much time, thought, and personal experiences of yourself and others as good illustration. Documented well to support your theses using research and resources.
I think what needs to be highly stressed with hybrids of two purebred dogs is to make very sure that both parents have diverse backgrounds without inbreeding. Both parents have been genetically tested for possible defects and genetic tendencies of disease. I do understand where this is going but it is very important one knows what kind of dog they are getting. Is well reversed in the characteristics and personality of both breeds. I do understand also the what I call snottiness of some purebred breeders as well as purebred rescue groups who do have the tendency to reject what could be termed as wonderful homes. Your personal example of being too old according to them to adopt their rescues is not uncommon at all. Some dubious rescue organizations do hoard rescues pulled immediately from shelters as alerted by the staffs of said shelters. I do believe local people should have at least a week to be able to adopt these dogs once the three day (typically) time for owners to reclaim their dogs has expired. Some rescue groups can get dogs that come from purebred show only breeders who have overused their bitches and now have "retired" them. More next post. Cheers to Bix MaMa! ~ P.D.
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| Anonymous | I have a Beagle Poo...or that's what they called it at the pet store | 0 | Jul 19 2007, 11:52 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Camryn is 18 months now...and the temperament you described fits her to the T. She is still into chewing...but mostly water bottles and her toys, of course! She weighs 14 lbs, and is very thin. When we bought her she was 1/2 the size of her siblings weighing in at a little under 3 lbs. She was 2 months and a day old when we bought her for $700 (with no papers or history). It seemed a bit high at the time...but she is more than worth it. I would really like to find another beagle poodle mix so Camryn has someone to play with, but I can't seem to locate them anywhere. Here are a few pictures...
Camryn at 3 months: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v284/luckymegs02/Camryn/?action=view¤t=CamrynBall.jpg The day we brought her home: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v284/luckymegs02/?action=view¤t=Camryn2.jpg See how little she was: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v284/luckymegs02/?action=view¤t=CamrynSoccer.jpg This past winter: http://smg.photobucket.com/albums/v284/luckymegs02/?action=view¤t=CamiJ.jpg |
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| Anonymous | Possible Poogle in kill shelter! | 0 | Jun 30 2007, 5:03 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Jun 30 2007, 5:03 PM EDT
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Your site is great!! It is so informative! This shelter in Georgia has a puppy that looks ALOT like Bix. This little one's time is very short and he will sadly be killed by gas. Is there anyway anyone can help him?
Here is the information: http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8690517 Please contact the shelter if you can help! I know he might be far away but I can help you get him transported. My email is BMD0123@aol.com |
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| Anonymous | Breeder Testing | 0 | Apr 6 2007, 12:24 PM EDT by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Apr 6 2007, 12:24 PM EDT
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Sorry to hearabout the liver, but often problems such as these are genetic, witch means a parent or grand parent may have had an underlying issue, wich means it was not tested for. That is the main diffrence between a so called breeder and a true breeder. A true breeder tests for everything in both the male and female before a mating ever takes place.
Things that are done by a good breeder (it differs between breeds slightly) include X-rays of elbows X-rays of hips Coat color testing if genotype is not known) vWD testing A full liver panel Eye testing and many more A responsible breeder will not breed if anything comes back even slighlty abnormal. Good luck with the little boy. |
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| DoggyGal | Hope that Bix Gets Better! | 3 | Dec 8 2006, 11:18 AM EST by Anonymous | ||||
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Thread started: Nov 24 2006, 11:54 PM EST
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Hi Takoma,
Whoa! I'm so sorry to hear that Bix is having liver problems! The poor little guy! I so hope that it turns out to be something that can be managed & overcome! Please continue to keep us up to date on little Bix--thinking of you! Best wishes!
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| carrie | Poodle x Beagle | 13 | Sep 23 2006, 7:26 PM EDT by takoma | ||||
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Thread started: Sep 2 2006, 1:46 PM EDT
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I have a poodle x beagle, he looks a little like yours, black and very scruffy though. My terrier x and poodle x beagle had a litter, cute, I had to keep one!
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| Neutralforce | Aww! | 0 | Aug 7 2006, 6:21 PM EDT by Neutralforce | ||||
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Thread started: Aug 7 2006, 6:21 PM EDT
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What a cutie! And I LOVE the name!
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| DoggyGal | What a cutie! | 2 | Aug 2 2006, 8:04 PM EDT by DoggyGal | ||||
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Thread started: Aug 1 2006, 11:40 PM EDT
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That is one cute dog!!! I love the look of your little fellow--how old is he in the photo? Looks like a pretty new pup, and I would love to see more pix of your little guy as he's getting older. I'm very curious to see what this mix would look like.
So did you research a number of beagle mixes before settling on Bix?
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