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Currently have three long-hair black/red gsd's, so I guess they are my favorite.
Grew up with Keeshonds and have had a couple of Beagles. I’d say the Beagles steal my heart, especially if they are good rabbit dogs.

My friend Tom Andrews had a little female Beagle in a nice enclosure on a concrete patio behind his house. She was his baby, so he had a blue tarp over half the enclosure, deluxe dog house...the works. He forgot one thing...WIND! We were delivering a new Buick to a customer and a storm was raging. Tom's house was along the way, so we went by to check on Michelle. We were just in time to watch the wind catch under the blue tarp and pull the whole enclosure off the patio across the yard until it hit the neighbor's garage. Michelle's little feet were hauling *** to not get run over by the chain link enclosure. I know the exact expression on a dog's face you are talking about. If only we had a video of that one.Pauly -
Your mention of Beagles and rabbits brought back a memory of one of the Beagles I had in my early teen years: We were up in our local SoCal mountains one weekend and I was walking him along a rarely traveled one-way road when we both spotted a single quail about 50 feet ahead of us. I reached down and unclipped his leash and the dog was after the quail like he was shot out of a cannon.
The next scene was straight out of Roadrunner cartoon.
The bird started running and just when my Beagle was about four feet from catching it, the quail made an immediate full speed 90-degree turn to the right.
My dogs head turned but his body kept going straight as he tried to get his legs to make the turn.
The quail disappeared into some brush and my dog stopped and looked all around trying to find the bird. He finally looked back at me with an expression that said, "WTH was that?"
Ex-wife and I had a good relationship with Dunrobin Kennel in Wisconsin, and over the years we adopted at least four collies from them. Great dogs, collies!Yes, I have multiple. Tell me they aren't my favorite
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But greatly offset by all of the truly amazing days they bring to your life.A really, REALLY bad day. And more that follow. Darn dogs just become so much a part of your life. Tough to lose them.
When my black dapple Miniature Dachshund, Luna, was younger. she used to see birds on the ground in the back yard and chase them. I used to say, "Luna, you'll never catch a bird", but one day she did. She was really fast. She caught a decent sized rabbit in the yard once also. She was chasing it, and it ran around the storage shed. Luna ran around the shed in the opposite direction and nailed it when it came around the corner. A natural born hunter.Pauly -
Your mention of Beagles and rabbits brought back a memory of one of the Beagles I had in my early teen years: We were up in our local SoCal mountains one weekend and I was walking him along a rarely traveled one-way road when we both spotted a single quail about 50 feet ahead of us. I reached down and unclipped his leash and the dog was after the quail like he was shot out of a cannon.
The next scene was straight out of Roadrunner cartoon.
The bird started running and just when my Beagle was about four feet from catching it, the quail made an immediate full speed 90-degree turn to the right.
My dogs head turned but his body kept going straight as he tried to get his legs to make the turn.
The quail disappeared into some brush and my dog stopped and looked all around trying to find the bird. He finally looked back at me with an expression that said, "WTH was that?"
We lived near a huge wooded conservation area. One day we heard this gawd awful animal noise somewhere in the forest......Sounded like an animal being tortured. Concerned, I went to investigate a found an older guy running his Beagles. I'll never forget that sound.Grew up with Keeshonds and have had a couple of Beagles. I’d say the Beagles steal my heart, especially if they are good rabbit dogs. We have a rescue mutt now that responds to Benji. I think he’s a Morkie but not sure-they are a cross between a Maltese and a Yorkie. He’s about 17 lbs. Good with the kids but craps on the laundry room floor. We’ve tried and tried to break him of that but haven’t figured him out. He doesn’t shed which is an unexpected bonus!!