Posted on 06/12/2010 5:57:00 PM PDT by bijoux2
My beloved beagle passed away on 06-11-10. Anyone have any beagle stories?
I’m so sorry to hear that. I have four dogs (one who is 15), and 2 cats, and I have always felt a special bond with animals. I know that losing a pet is like losing a member of the family. My condolences, and may you see your pet someday at the rainbow bridge.
God Bless you. My dog is my best friend on this earth, he’s a german shepard, so all I have is german shepard stories.
Don’t have a beagle (did one time when I was a kid, he ran off and never came back), but I, Mrs C-4, and our rat terriers extend our condolences.
I forgot to add that my aunt had a beagle which my cousin found as a stray. She lived to be 18 years old. She was in such poor health they finally put her down, but she is buried in the pet cemetary next to her pal. She also had a beagle years ago that died whne I was a few years old who is also buried in the pet cemetary.
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Sorry to hear it FRiend. I’ve got one winding down her days with lymphoma.
My condolences for the loss of your dear dear friend.
A guy that I work with purchased a beagle a couple of years ago from a puppy farm in Louisiana. They named him ‘Buddy’.
Somehow, he was damaged goods when they picked him up, locally and he eventually lost his right eye a year or so ago.
No matter, they love Buddy and he loves them.
Also, Buddy, The One-Eyed Louisana Wonder Beagle has racked up four confirmed bunny kills near the family vegetable garden plot, so far this Spring.
Good doggie!
No beagle story here. But at the age of 33, a strapping young Sergeant in the U.S. Army, I openly wept as the vet put my first Pug “Patton” to sleep. I do not envy you your pain.
My deep condolences.
We lost our 13 year old beagle to cancer in early 2009. She was our best dog ever. We have another beagle, nearly 2 now, who, fortunately, has a very different personality and coloration.
I have two beagles now, a black and tan and a chocolate pup. We had to put our beloved liver beagle down in October when we found he had lymphoma. I cried like a little girl.
My sisters beagles uncovered a rabbit nest in her yard today and ate two of the baby bunnies.
I have a beagle/basset mix. Last night my dog wiggled out of her collar. I woke up this am to her sleeping by the bach door. God bless these angels of stubborness.
Easiest dog I've ever walked.
Then, there was the fellow on my paper route who had about 20 dogs, mostly beagles. He kept them in cages on his back porch. Sometimes he'd take them for a run in that same forested area.
They'd bark at night. You could hear them for miles.
He'd come up from Eastern Kentucky to Indianapolis but he just couldn't leave his dogs behind.
You won't forget your beagle!
When I was a kid my best friend had a beagle. We used to hide our cigarettes under her bed. The beagle found them, ate them and got deathly sick all over the house. We got busted and beat.
Condolences on your loss.
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