I'm putting a little feeler out there to see if anyone has any male beagles, or knows anyone that has any, that may be interested in breeding with my female. Right now I have her scheduled to be spayed, but I am really on the fence with this one for a couple reasons.
1. She is showing signs of being a really good rabbit dog. Any downfall is my fault for lack of time in the field, but she is improving everytime we get out.
2. She comes from champion bloodlines and I have all the papers to show it. I have not registered her yet, but plan on it if I decide to breed her. However, the paperwork from the guy I got her from has all the details.
3. She has become a great pet. She is great with my kids and, after a rocky start, has become a great house dog and I know some of you like to keep your beagles indoors.
4. She is a beautiful dog.
So, if anyone may be interested, please let me know ASAP. She is scheduled to go in for spaying in a week and I can always cancel it.
I have never been involved in breeding dogs, but one of my biggest regrets is not breeding my old beagle, Daisy. She was a fabulous dog and I'm sure her pups would've been just as good. So, as a greenhorn in the dog breeding department, I figured I'd see what you all thought.
1. She is showing signs of being a really good rabbit dog. Any downfall is my fault for lack of time in the field, but she is improving everytime we get out.
2. She comes from champion bloodlines and I have all the papers to show it. I have not registered her yet, but plan on it if I decide to breed her. However, the paperwork from the guy I got her from has all the details.
3. She has become a great pet. She is great with my kids and, after a rocky start, has become a great house dog and I know some of you like to keep your beagles indoors.
4. She is a beautiful dog.
So, if anyone may be interested, please let me know ASAP. She is scheduled to go in for spaying in a week and I can always cancel it.
I have never been involved in breeding dogs, but one of my biggest regrets is not breeding my old beagle, Daisy. She was a fabulous dog and I'm sure her pups would've been just as good. So, as a greenhorn in the dog breeding department, I figured I'd see what you all thought.