Showing posts with label Beagles. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beagles. Show all posts

Friday, July 11, 2014

Friday Furrendz - Guest post frum EASY the silvermistygrey Weisenheimer

Diva Shasta and Prince Shiloh have a great goal: to publish 1000 posts.  I thought I can reach them my silvermistygrey paw for help and I wrote a guest-post. It's about Beagles, of course, here we go:


BEAGLES

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were invented in the United Kingdom. That means they always have style and class and the bestest table manners. The origin of the name Beagle is unexplained. Some researchers say it comes from the french word BEGUEULE what means bigmouth. I think thats crap. They got their name because they fly over the fields when they hunt as a pack like eagles and because there still was an animal with that name, they just added a "B" so they became B-eagles.
The B-eagles are hunting dogs of group 6, the Hound Group and they are fabulous hunters with a good sense of purpose and endurance. That means if you hunt with a B-eagle pack for rabbits the hunt is not over before the B-eagles say it's over. So you have to have a lot of endurance and a sense of purpose too or you better stay at home.
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B-eagles are not only famous hunting dogs, there were a lot of B-eagles what became famous and who's name the whole world knows. Here are 3 of them:

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THE B-eagles:

four dogs from Liverpool who became famous with hits like "A Hunt Day's Night", "Dig it", "Fried as a Bird" or "Roll over Bed open". They conquered the world in zilch and all dogs, even cats! copied their hairstyle called the "mop-top" and by now they were the only band who hold all of the top five spots on the billboard charts at once.


Eddie, the B-eagle:


 
the first Ski Jumper who started at the Owlympics for the UK. He got  the 58th place at the Owlympics in Oberstorf with ginormous 73,5 meters what was the british record in 1987. From all 58 atlethes there  he was the most popular ski jumper  who carried the audience what screamed his name and who were always over the top for Eddie the B-eagle.

SNOOPY the B-eagle

Let's face it, Snoopy is legend. He is the one who made the comics famous. What are The Peanuts without Snoopy? Ok, I would prefer them without Lucy, because she is a mean brat, but without Snoopy? Never!

Snoopy sleeps on the roof of his dog house and he even has a flying machine ( like Diva Shasta!) and he also is  a famous tennis player, plays baseball as short stop, a B-eagle scout, an astronaut and an accordeon player... oh and he loves pizza! So I think Snoopy is THE B-eagle.


 And there are a lot more of famous B-eagles: The B-eagle Brothers, guys I love your criminal minds!,  Gromit with his sidekick Wallace, Odie, you aren't an idiot, buddy, you are just misunderstood, Poochie of the Itchy&Scratchy Show, Underdog, Mr. Peabody, Brains, without him that Inspector Gadget wouldn't solve only one case, Lou, Fleegle, Shasta and Shiloh, Porthos, Buddy, Toby, Bagel or Shoeshine. Even the NASA had a B-eagle once, what was a landing craft for  Mars. This B-eagle is still on planet Mars, he probably discovered an interesting sniff there...


Now you know that B-eagles are famous and important. And if you will meet a B-eagle once, just ask him for an autograph, its probably a Celeb-eagle or a VIB (very important B-eagle).
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Is your breed famous too? Ask the d-oogle or the silvermistygrey Weisenheimer aka MOI to find it out  :o)

(Just a quik note frum Team Beaglebratz- 
we wanted tue send a "BIGMOUTH" thank-u tue 
Easy the silvermistygrey Weisenheimer)


We almost furgot - we like Easy'z guest post so much we iz sharin'it with 
Rascal an'Rocco's Pet Parade this week. 


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Sunday, March 9, 2008

My Beagles

I am currently owned by 2 Beagles - Shiloh (Ringo's Little Boy Shiloh). Shiloh, my neutered male, will be 5 years old later this month. He is a registered visiting therapy dog who earned his Canine Good Citizen standing from the American Kennel Club. He is also my first Beagle that I got when he was about 8 weeks of age. We have been through a lot together. For the first few months of his life with me, I was encourage several times that "you might be better off with a different dog - a smaller one and one that is easier to handle". I am disabled - I can walk and get around on my own two feet but I can get pulled off balance somewhat easily and some people were worried I might fall and get hurt. Shiloh is big for a Beagle - by the time he was 7 or 8 months of age, he was physically full grown at about 16 inches - he was also large boned, not fat or anything like that, just very muscular. We started with basic obedience classes and didn't finish until he had been through some advanced level obedience classes. (More later ..... my Beagles need feeding and I do too)