raleighnut
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Not had a dog since my beloved GSD Sabor had to be 'put to sleep' (Prostate Cancer) but we have Cats ( 5 1/2 at present) We've had 2 that just moved in (and possibly a 3rd now hence the 1/2)
I have discovered, there are other options. We moved house and the first thing I noticed during the flit was a yappy wee dog barking at me which was so annoying. I was always used to big hunting dogs and I knew that I would need to sort out this wee carpet slipper next door. The owner loved the dog but was disabled so couldn't walk it, so I volunteered. At first I was a bit embarrassed with this wee thing on the end of a ribbon especially when meeting guys with bigger animals but she won me round and I fell for her cute wee face and before long we were best pals.We had ours put down about 7 years ago. The life we are living now just wouldn't suit having a dog in it, though we'd all quite like it. It just wouldn't be fair.
On the plus side, there IS less hoovering!
Lurcher thenA dog as a secret santa present?! WTAF is that about?
I'd love a dog but SophRM isn't keen so that's a no, currently. If I was to get one it would have to match me: devastatingly handsome but scruffy.

Theres a cafe we go to frequently where dogs are allowed in*. One of the regular dog owners is vegetarian. The dog always gets a nice cooked breakfast though - with sausages.He ate meat and we are vegetarian
I saw a beagle yesterday. It was a stunningly beautiful dog. It’s a real pity that such a good looking breed isn’t suited to the role of pet.
Mind you, it might be a good thing.
I once unexpectedly found myself in the middle of a huge pack of them when I was out on my bike. They are a lot bigger than they look on paintings in pubs. I was a bit scared!There are presumably beagles and beagles. There must be ones that are more generations separated from a hunting pack than others.
Dunno - I'm no expert. I was out on my road bike and the road ahead was closed so had to take a detour down a track across farmland. Saw one dog and was admiring how beautiful it was and strange it didn't have a collar, went round the corner and found myself in the middle of the hunt. Looked just like a Victorian painting except the dogs seemed huge and one of the blokes on horseback was on his mobile!Deffo beagles? Foxhounds, which incidentally don't seem to be kept as pets at all, look similar but bigger, more leggy and a bit leaner.

I've learned something. Never heard of a foxhound before.Probably foxhounds then. As far as I know, beagles are usually followed on foot.
I've learned something. Never heard of a foxhound before.
Knowing the excuses Jack’s previous owners gave for handing him into the dog rescue, my Mum drew my attention to this article in her local paper:
Dogs Trust Salisbury reveals the reasons people give up dogs
These included:
God help us if they have kids...
- He ate meat and we are vegetarian
- He didn’t like it when we tried to dress him up
- He doesn’t match our furniture
- She sleeps in her own dog bed all night – I thought she would want to sleep in my bed
- He is always staring at me – even when I am eating
- I won a free holiday and couldn't take my dogs with me
- I got him as a secret Santa present
- She was too friendly and wanted to greet every dog and human we met on a walk
- He was panting too much
- Now he has lost weight he is too energetic
- She grew bigger than we thought she would
- If I'd known anything about beagles, I wouldn't have got one
- I had to spend an hour a day hovering as he shed so much hair
- She wags her tail far too much