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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Scotland
Posts: 183
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Hi folks
. I've just joined and have been reading some of your posts.I have a nearly 6yr-old beagle boy called Buttons. He's utterly adorable and full of beaglish personality despite all his health problems. I suppose that's what got me searching for a beagle forum - an opportunity to discuss his issues with other beagle owners. Anyway, thought I'd say hello before popping in to the health and welfare section in here... looking forward to getting to know you all
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Atlanta
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Hello and welcome! He is a cutie.
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Prevention is Kinder then Destruction. Spay and Neuter. BE EDUCATED. If you breed, breed RESPONSIBLY 8,109 homeless beagles on Petfinder right now. Why are their breeders not stepping up? http://www.wonderpuppy.net/1breeding.phpResearch, All I can do is open new doors for you to explore. Act and buy responsibly, your choice is the future of the breed. http://www.learntobreed.com/ New Vaccine standards! Miss Bones 2002-2010
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Scotland
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Hi Prue. Thank-you, we think he's cute too
Your wee boy is adorable - had a look at your pics, he reminds me a bit of my boy - similar faces. I see he's doing the cat thing - walking on the window ledge... Buttons used to do that too. Gotta love them
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