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Old 03-27-2008, 07:41 PM   #1
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Cool None barking Beagle

Going on a week now come home from humane society .
Should I be getting concerned ?

FOXY-DAISY wanting to chew what do beagle like to chew on ?

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Old 03-27-2008, 07:43 PM   #2
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Re: None barking Beagle

Do you mean should you be concerned that your Beagle has not barked in a week? The answer to that would be NO You should be happy. Not all dogs are big barkers and some that are big barkers are not so much fun to live with. Hopefully it means that he is content in his new home with you.
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Thumbs up UPDATE: None barking Beagle

That is my prayer FOXY-DAISY is content with me and be non barking except when a stranger approches of course .
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Re: UPDATE: None barking Beagle

Make sure Foxy-Daisy gets plenty of exercise, socialization and training and you will be very happy and so will she. Do you have a good obedience school for dogs near you?
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Re: UPDATE: None barking Beagle

A beagle who is quiet is a rare gift.

Enjoy it.
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Re: UPDATE: None barking Beagle

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A beagle who is quiet is a rare gift.

Enjoy it.

yeah no kidding, they are noisy dogs.......
that baying would drive me nuts lolol

for chewables you might try "bully sticks" your local pet supply place will know what they are.....

my dogs love their white nylabone thing.... they sometimes come in dinosaur shapes... but my two puppies love that.....

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Re: UPDATE: None barking Beagle

Coudn't agree more with Shalva, a non barking beagle is a blessing.

Enjoy the quite!
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