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My feelings and inspirations on my favorite dog breed, the Beagle, and how lucky I am to have one.
That nose . . . really knows
Paying a price for being such a nice dog
Dog days in Central Florida
A primer on the origins of the Beagle
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An old illustration of the Southern Hound,
believed to be an ancestor of the modern Beagle.
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The Beagle has been around for quite a while. In fact, centuries ago, back to around the 5th century B.C., there were dogs of similar size and purpose (for hunting, that is). In the 11th century in England, the Talbot, a white, slow, scent hound now extinct, was crossed with the Greyhound to give them speed. Eventually, the Talbot strain gave rise to the Southern Hound, which is believed to be an ancestor of the modern Beagle. It was not until the 19th century that the modern Beagle was fully developed, after many years of meticulous breeding.
Flash! : Human is actually owned by dog!
A Central Florida resident is owned by his dog and not the other way around, according to documents exclusively provided by the Canine Press Syndicate. The pooch's name is Trixie (see picture),a tri-color Beagle that, since arriving to her present address in 2010, has stolen everybody's hearts, including his master Edgar (or pappy, as she would prefer to call him). According to reports, Trixie sits at the family table during dinner and expects to be served! Not only that --- at night, instead of sleeping on her own bed --- bought by mommy and pappy with great sacrifice at the local discount store --- she will hop into our bed, stretch her legs and sleep all night. And she has other peculiar traits too: she eats fish (we thought only cats did that); will snack a bug or two and once in a while she won't mind gulping a lizard in the backyard either. Several national and international news outlets are working on stories about Trixie, who is considering hiring an agent to handle all the interview requests, product endorsements and late night shows appearances. (To be continued)
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