Apologies all over the place for my lack of posting! I work for the largest documentary film festival in North America and this is our busiest time of the year. I'm SWAMPED at work! But that doesn't mean the beagles take a back seat! It means, sadly, that the blog does! I have also been developing a brand new website for Big on Beagles, and that has taken up a lot of my spare time. It isn't totally finished, but you can visit us here!
Albert, Arthur and Stella are doing amazingly well. Albert gets more confident, more snuggly and more bossy every single day! He can turn crusty old Stella into a fiesty puppy within seconds, and he and Arthur are best brothers.
The big reminder is for the Beagle Meetup this Sunday!! Given the frigid temperatures in Toronto over the past couple of days, I'm thrilled that this meetup will be indoors at Urban Dog. Details are below...along with a cute photo of Albert sleeping on his 2 bones. He's a total bone-a-holic!!!
WHEN: Sunday, March 2nd, 2008 from 2:00 to 4:00 pm
MEET-UP SPOT: UrbanDog Fitness & Spa!
We're taking it INDOORS this time! Pawing up the volume for Vada at UrbanDog Fitness & Spa! We're asking our members to make a special contribution to help us with Vada's medical costs. Thanks to two dear friends of BIG ON BEAGLES, the rental cost for the play room that day has been completely covered! That means EVERY dollar we receive can go directly to Vada's care! We cannot thank these two individuals enough for their generosity and kindness. On behalf of little Vada, it's appreciated more than you'll ever know! But then again, if Vada is able to attend this party in her honour, she'll make sure you know by covering you with a gazillion kisses!
Come One, Come All and Have a Beagle Ball...for Vada!!!
Thursday, February 28, 2008
Saturday, February 16, 2008
cute overload!
more media! marna was quoted in the globe!!
Have no fear, underdog is here
REBECCA DUBE
From Friday's Globe and Mail
February 15, 2008 at 9:08 AM EST
In the dog world, it was Rocky Balboa going the distance against Apollo Creed, Henry V triumphing at Agincourt, and the Giants beating the Patriots - all rolled into one.
When a beagle named Uno became the first of his breed to win the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in its 132-year history, the normally genteel crowd went nuts.
"We have never had a reaction like this," said USA Network announcer David Frei, who's done wag-by-wag commentary on the show for 18 years, as the audience gave Uno a standing ovation. The humble beagle's victory over perfectly coiffed poodles this week reverberated far beyond the usual wet-nose crowd.
It marked a triumph for the underdog, the rise of a four-legged people's champion, and perhaps a permanent shift in the dog show world.
"It's the greatest thing that could have happened to the Westminster Kennel Club," Mr. Frei told the Today show, before taking Uno to meet Martha Stewart (who even allowed the charming canine to walk on her countertop). "These are real dogs and real people, and what more of a real dog can you have than a beagle?"
Beagle breeder and handler Allison Foley of Nova Scotia wholeheartedly agrees.
"A lot of [past] winners have been these big, hairy, glamorous breeds," she explained. "With the beagle being best in show, people may say, 'Wow, just a plain old dog can be best in show.' "
And as we humans can't resist projecting our own dreams and desires onto our furry friends, Uno's win gives hope to everyone who's ever felt ordinary compared with those "fancy, pretty" types.
Ms. Foley enjoyed secondhand celebrity at Westminster. Her 15-inch beagle, Ella, won a merit award at the New York show, while 13-inch beagle Lil Ed won best of breed. Everywhere she went with her beagles, she said, people would ask, "Is that Uno?"
Dogs in Canada editor-in-chief Kelly Caldwell said even though the sprightly beagle quickly captured the crowd's heart, his victory was far from certain: Not only had a beagle never won Westminster, no beagle had won its group there since 1928 - in dog years, that's a 560-year losing streak.
Ms. Caldwell, who attended the show in New York, heard that bookies were calling this the year of the poodle, while others said the Sealyham terrier was a lock after winning the American Kennel Club/Eukanuba show. But the beagle outshone them all.
"Every time that dog barked the crowd responded," she said. "I've never seen a crowd cheer on a dog like that."
In the past, Westminster wins have spurred public interest in little-known breeds, such as the Kerry blue terrier, which won in 2003, or the papillon in 1999. But because beagles are already a popular pet, they probably won't experience a similar boost from Uno's fame. The beagle ranks 11th in popularity according to the Canadian Kennel Club and scratches its way up to fifth in the American Kennel Club rankings.
From Snoopy to Underdog, beagles are no stranger to the spotlight. They're favourites in Hollywood - and unfortunately for them, among medical researchers - because of their docile nature and their willingness to do anything for food. Though they can be stubborn, their sweet temperament makes them great pets - and it doesn't hurt that they're doggone adorable.
Marna Gale, who runs a rescue organization called Big on Beagles in Toronto, said she hopes Uno's newfound fame makes it easier to find good homes for the 10 dogs she now has in foster homes, some of whom have special medical needs.
"I think it's wonderful. It's a furry feather in our cap," she said. Of course, she predicted, "the poodle people will have their noses out of joint."
Her beagles at home watched Uno win best his group on television, and they seemed pleased but not surprised - beagles generally don't lack for self-esteem, she said. "They are stars in their own minds."
uno's half sister lives in burlington!!
(thanx to geekboy for sending the article!)
Burlington's Lucy shares famous beagle blood
February 15, 2008
Rob Faulkner
The Hamilton Spectator
(Feb 15, 2008)
"He's the most perfect beagle I've ever seen," judge J. Donald Jones gushed about Uno, top dog at the world's top dog show this week.
And with that, the 132-year-old Westminster Kennel Club handed a first-ever win to a breed known for its nose, not its dainty demeanour.
Talk shows booked Uno. Restaurants welcomed him.
Life's different for Uno's younger half sister. Lucy lives half a world away, in an artsy Burlington home.
Lucy used to jog with owner Gene Quondamatteo but she'd stop and sniff too often. She chews Lego if kids Julianna, 5, J.J., 8, and Olivia, 10, leave it out.
Lucy runs away if she catches a scent, won't always do the leave-the-treat-there trick, and won't bay to music as beagles do on TV.
As Uno eats lunch at the famed Times Square restaurant Sardi's, Lucy's been known to eat, well, from the garbage can.
"The kids are going crazy, saying, 'Our dog is famous, our dog is famous,'" smiles mom Lisa Quondamatteo, who began searching a couple years ago for a family pet.
They met Ayton, Ont., breeder Tracy Cartwright near Walkerton. They paid $700 for a 14-week-old pup and brought home a dog whose dad won a show or two, they heard.
Little did they know, until this week, that Lucy (formally, Trajam A Mighty Wind) was sired by famed show dog Parker (Windkist A Walk in the Park), who also sired famed Uno (Ch. K-Run's Park Me in First.)
Lucy's owners are not dog show people, just pet owners who named her after the Beatles' Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds.
Much has been made of Uno's win: the unprecedented crowd reactions, the victory for the underdog beagle breed, the adulation.
Gene feels he got a bargain.
"I should put her on eBay now."
And yes, Lucy, he's just joking.
rfaulkner@thespec.com
905-526-2468
Thursday, February 14, 2008
and now back to my regularly scheduled happy blog!
After Uno's win yesterday, Marna received a frenzy of media action wanting to talk beagle with her. Which is, of course, amazing!! The media chose our rescue as the authority on everything beagle! What a great opportunity for us to educate people on the breed, on animal rescue...and on how freaking awesome beagles are!
B.O.B is making a second appearance on Animal Housecalls next Tuesday too (I'll post details soon)!! We'll be featuring our lovely Vada - the newest addition to the B.O.B. family and the subject of our very special meetup on Sunday, March 2nd at Urban Dog here in Toronto.
I have been crafting a very special blog post about Vada that I will post in the next few days. She is such a beautiful dog, and we're overwhelmed by the support she has received already...just wait until you hear more about her!!
I'm also in desperate need of posting an Albert update!!!
Albert is, of course, our special little guy! He has metamorphasized from the scared, sad little boy we met hiding under a table at an animal shelter into a full-on beagle prince who adores his beagle siblings and humans equally. We actually don't remember a time without him :)
Look (this was taken this morning as I was running out the door to work)!!
B.O.B is making a second appearance on Animal Housecalls next Tuesday too (I'll post details soon)!! We'll be featuring our lovely Vada - the newest addition to the B.O.B. family and the subject of our very special meetup on Sunday, March 2nd at Urban Dog here in Toronto.
I have been crafting a very special blog post about Vada that I will post in the next few days. She is such a beautiful dog, and we're overwhelmed by the support she has received already...just wait until you hear more about her!!
I'm also in desperate need of posting an Albert update!!!
Albert is, of course, our special little guy! He has metamorphasized from the scared, sad little boy we met hiding under a table at an animal shelter into a full-on beagle prince who adores his beagle siblings and humans equally. We actually don't remember a time without him :)
Look (this was taken this morning as I was running out the door to work)!!
we can't all be uno
Don't get me wrong...I LOVE that a beagle won Westminster! But I have very mixed feelings about dog shows at the best of times, and this is no different.
I'm not really that into the notion of the "perfect" dog, and I really loathe the primping, pruning, shaving, cutting and other nonsense that goes into these spectacles. So when a dog like a beagle wins it really is refreshing (not that Uno didn't go through the same primping and pruning as the poodles and afghans because he definitely did!)
Uno's win resonated with me, because it's obvious that his personality played a huge role in his victory - the crowds at Madison Square Gardens went crazy for Uno and his beagle howl! Aside from being a beautiful boy physically, he is obviously personality plus. But then again, so are ALL beagles.
When you are in the beagle rescue business the Uno's of the world are few and far between. And my concern is that sweet little Uno is going to spark a beagle breeding frenzy. Pet stores will want to "stock" beagles to make a buck, backyard breeders will be doing anything possible to spawn as many beagle pups as they can to capitalize on the Uno-mania.
And us here at Big on Beagles? We'll be doing what we've always done. Marna will continue to receive emails like the one she got a few days ago about "a bunch of beagles" in a shelter in Montreal that will be killed because they've been abandoned and a home can't be found for them. We're talking perfectly healthy, young, friendly beagles being killed for no good reason.
We will continue to be here for the beagles that are abandoned after the Uno craze is long forgotten. The Albert's, the Vada's, the Darwin's, the Violet's, the Quince's...the list goes on. You can see the list rescue beagles that need a home here in fact!
I try to keep this blog lighthearted and fun. I don't like to focus on the sadness that is inherent in volunteering with a dog rescue. But the reality is that the work Big on Beagles does is very, very sad. Abused, abandoned, sick, sad dogs are not lighthearted and fun. And rescuing these beagles is hard work, that costs a lot of money, takes the love and compassion of a small army of foster parents and supporters and has little to no fanfare.
As far as I'm concerned, Marna should be receiving a "Best in Show" ribbon alongside Uno.
Marna, Erica and all of us loyal Big on Beagle volunteers do what we do because it makes a difference to a breed of dog we adore (and a breed that is very misunderstood).
And I hope that we can use Uno's victory to help educate people about responsible pet ownership, the work of dog rescues like B.O.B (and many, many others) and the realities of the dog breeding industry.
Because THAT is what really, really matters.
I'm not really that into the notion of the "perfect" dog, and I really loathe the primping, pruning, shaving, cutting and other nonsense that goes into these spectacles. So when a dog like a beagle wins it really is refreshing (not that Uno didn't go through the same primping and pruning as the poodles and afghans because he definitely did!)
Uno's win resonated with me, because it's obvious that his personality played a huge role in his victory - the crowds at Madison Square Gardens went crazy for Uno and his beagle howl! Aside from being a beautiful boy physically, he is obviously personality plus. But then again, so are ALL beagles.
When you are in the beagle rescue business the Uno's of the world are few and far between. And my concern is that sweet little Uno is going to spark a beagle breeding frenzy. Pet stores will want to "stock" beagles to make a buck, backyard breeders will be doing anything possible to spawn as many beagle pups as they can to capitalize on the Uno-mania.
And us here at Big on Beagles? We'll be doing what we've always done. Marna will continue to receive emails like the one she got a few days ago about "a bunch of beagles" in a shelter in Montreal that will be killed because they've been abandoned and a home can't be found for them. We're talking perfectly healthy, young, friendly beagles being killed for no good reason.
We will continue to be here for the beagles that are abandoned after the Uno craze is long forgotten. The Albert's, the Vada's, the Darwin's, the Violet's, the Quince's...the list goes on. You can see the list rescue beagles that need a home here in fact!
I try to keep this blog lighthearted and fun. I don't like to focus on the sadness that is inherent in volunteering with a dog rescue. But the reality is that the work Big on Beagles does is very, very sad. Abused, abandoned, sick, sad dogs are not lighthearted and fun. And rescuing these beagles is hard work, that costs a lot of money, takes the love and compassion of a small army of foster parents and supporters and has little to no fanfare.
As far as I'm concerned, Marna should be receiving a "Best in Show" ribbon alongside Uno.
Marna, Erica and all of us loyal Big on Beagle volunteers do what we do because it makes a difference to a breed of dog we adore (and a breed that is very misunderstood).
And I hope that we can use Uno's victory to help educate people about responsible pet ownership, the work of dog rescues like B.O.B (and many, many others) and the realities of the dog breeding industry.
Because THAT is what really, really matters.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Uno's Victory is Repeated TODAY!!
If you missed Uno the Beagle's big score, you can watch it again tonight at 16:00 on OLN (if you are in Ontario).
Thx for the tip geekboy (and fellow beagle parent!!)
Thx for the tip geekboy (and fellow beagle parent!!)
uno won best in show!!!
Our favorite celeb-beagle Uno made history yesterday by being the first beagle to be crowned best in show at Westminster!!! We knew he was destined for the crown! Finally, a solid, handsome, rugged beagle sweeps the show! Who need flouncy Afghans and Poodles? Not me!! Apparently the crowd went wild when Uno won too! I know that Albert, Arthur and Stella were very excited to hear the news too - they groaned and rolled over on the couch :)
Here's the article!!
Beagle named Best in Show at Westminster
BY DENISE FLAIM | denise.flaim@newsday.com
11:26 PM EST, February 12, 2008
Snoopy fans, rejoice.
At Madison Square Garden last night, Westminster Best in Show judge J. Donald Jones made history by giving the gargantuan purple-and-gold ribbon to a beagle called Uno (Champion K-Run's Park Me In First to you).
"We just knew he was going to be number one," said handler Aaron Wilkerson about Uno's prescient name, and as he remarked that the dog's favorite toy is a stuffed yellow duck.
The feisty hound's singular names are fitting, as this was the first time a beagle has won top honors in the Westminster show's 132-year history.
It was also only the third time that a hound has won at the Garden, the previous two victors being Afghan hounds.
The No. 6 dog in the country last year, the 15-inch beagle bayed enthusiastically at Wilkerson as a crowd peppered with equally vocal fans screamed its approval. It was a display of approbation that commentator David Frei noted was the most enthusiastic he had ever heard, complete with standing ovation.
The seven-dog Best in Show lineup included Monday's other winners -- a standard poodle called Remy (Champion Brighton Minimoto), a Sealyham terrier dubbed Charmin (Champion Efbe's Hidalgo at Goodspice) and an Australian shepherd who answers to Deuce (Champion Vinelake Collinswood Yablon).
The dog to beat last night was toy poodle Vikki (Champion Smash JP Win A Victory), the nation's top dog. Eating close to a half-pound of steak is the only way Vikki relaxes in the ring, said handler Kaz Hosaka. After reprising last year's Toy group win, the 7-pounder returns to her native Japan, to stay for good.
Earlier in the evening, Sporting group judge Elliott Weiss validated the thundering applause of the audience and pointed to Champion Colsidex Seabreeze Perfect Fit, a Weimaraner nicknamed Marge. "She looks like she could be the perfect athlete," said Weiss of the gray lady, whose 50s-sitcom of a nickname belied her sleek form.
In the Working group, judge Constance Barton did the expected, giving the nod to Macey (Champion Redwitch Reason To Believe). The English-bred Akita, the nation's No. 2 dog, won the group here last year, and is owned by Long Island real-estate developer Roger Rechler.
Here's the article!!
Beagle named Best in Show at Westminster
BY DENISE FLAIM | denise.flaim@newsday.com
11:26 PM EST, February 12, 2008
Snoopy fans, rejoice.
At Madison Square Garden last night, Westminster Best in Show judge J. Donald Jones made history by giving the gargantuan purple-and-gold ribbon to a beagle called Uno (Champion K-Run's Park Me In First to you).
"We just knew he was going to be number one," said handler Aaron Wilkerson about Uno's prescient name, and as he remarked that the dog's favorite toy is a stuffed yellow duck.
The feisty hound's singular names are fitting, as this was the first time a beagle has won top honors in the Westminster show's 132-year history.
It was also only the third time that a hound has won at the Garden, the previous two victors being Afghan hounds.
The No. 6 dog in the country last year, the 15-inch beagle bayed enthusiastically at Wilkerson as a crowd peppered with equally vocal fans screamed its approval. It was a display of approbation that commentator David Frei noted was the most enthusiastic he had ever heard, complete with standing ovation.
The seven-dog Best in Show lineup included Monday's other winners -- a standard poodle called Remy (Champion Brighton Minimoto), a Sealyham terrier dubbed Charmin (Champion Efbe's Hidalgo at Goodspice) and an Australian shepherd who answers to Deuce (Champion Vinelake Collinswood Yablon).
The dog to beat last night was toy poodle Vikki (Champion Smash JP Win A Victory), the nation's top dog. Eating close to a half-pound of steak is the only way Vikki relaxes in the ring, said handler Kaz Hosaka. After reprising last year's Toy group win, the 7-pounder returns to her native Japan, to stay for good.
Earlier in the evening, Sporting group judge Elliott Weiss validated the thundering applause of the audience and pointed to Champion Colsidex Seabreeze Perfect Fit, a Weimaraner nicknamed Marge. "She looks like she could be the perfect athlete," said Weiss of the gray lady, whose 50s-sitcom of a nickname belied her sleek form.
In the Working group, judge Constance Barton did the expected, giving the nod to Macey (Champion Redwitch Reason To Believe). The English-bred Akita, the nation's No. 2 dog, won the group here last year, and is owned by Long Island real-estate developer Roger Rechler.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
uno the beagle is kicking ass at westminster!!!
Uno the beagle wins early at Westminster
By BEN WALKER, AP National Writer
Mon Feb 11, 3:35 PM ET
NEW YORK - Barking and baying, a precocious beagle called Uno took his first winning steps at Westminster. Uno easily took the best of breed Monday at America's No. 1 dog show, bounding around the ring and trying to grab the lead out of handler Aaron Wilkerson's hand.
"Snoopy would be proud," Wilkerson said.
A perfectly trimmed toy poodle, a top Sealyham terrier and prize-winning Akita were among the 2,627 entries. The dogs came in 169 breeds and varieties, and there were four newly sanctioned types — the Tibetan mastiff, Beauceron, Swedish vallhund and Plott.
Tri-colored and nearly 3, Uno moved into Monday night's judging in the hound group. While best in show will be presented Tuesday night, the playful 15-inch beagle certainly earned one title at Madison Square Garden: noisiest in show.
Uno sounded off every chance he got and clearly became the early crowd favorite, wagging his white-tipped tail and taking a flying leap at one of Wilkerson's cooked pork loin treats.
"He was being his merry little hound self," Wilkerson said.
While the movie "Underdog" was a big winner last year, a beagle is always a long shot on the Garden's green carpet.
The best in show award has been presented 100 times by the Westminster Kennel Club and a beagle has never won. Part of the problem is the breed's engaging, friendly nature.
"Great show dogs often have an air about them. It's like this is their world and we're just living in it," Westminster TV host David Frei said. "But beagles want to be in our world."
They also have another disadvantage: They're far from the fancy-cut, froufrou dogs that often win.
"To some, a beagle may not look as spectacular as the Afghan hound, flying around the ring with all that hair," Frei said.
With pleading, golden-brown eyes and plenty of tail-wagging personality, Uno could break out of the Westminster doghouse. No beagle has even won the hound group since 1939.
"To have the general public see an average dog going and competing and actually winning would send a signal that everyone can do it," said Eddie Dziuk, one of Uno's co-owners.
Uno came with his favorite stuffed frog toy and the fluffy pillow he sleeps on, the one with a Hollywood star. His official name is K-Run's Park Me in First, and he bested 12 other entries in the 15-inch category.
Beagles also come in the 13-inch variety, though both types can come from the same litter. In show parlance, Uno is a "big beagle."
Judge J. Donald Jones, former a dean at Emory University, will point to his choice as the champion right before 11 p.m. Tuesday.
Uno already has earned 32 best in show titles, and finished 2007 as the sixth-ranked show dog in the country. He took the hound group at the AKC/Eukanuba show in December.
A Sealyham terrier with a gray splotch over his left eye won that big competition in Long Beach, Calif. Called Charmin, he wound up as the No. 4 dog last year.
Also in contention will be a neatly primped white toy poodle born in Japan. Vikki has won 83 best in show ribbons and enters as the nation's top dog.
An Akita that reached the best in show ring last year in New York will return. Missing will be James, an English springer spaniel who retired after winning last February.
USA Network and CNBC will split the coverage the first night, with USA doing the second night alone. Frei was hesitant to pick a favorite, though he did offer a prediction.
"What better choice could there be to win America's dog show than an all-American dog?" he said. "A beagle winning would bring down the house."
By BEN WALKER, AP National Writer
Mon Feb 11, 3:35 PM ET
NEW YORK - Barking and baying, a precocious beagle called Uno took his first winning steps at Westminster. Uno easily took the best of breed Monday at America's No. 1 dog show, bounding around the ring and trying to grab the lead out of handler Aaron Wilkerson's hand.
"Snoopy would be proud," Wilkerson said.
A perfectly trimmed toy poodle, a top Sealyham terrier and prize-winning Akita were among the 2,627 entries. The dogs came in 169 breeds and varieties, and there were four newly sanctioned types — the Tibetan mastiff, Beauceron, Swedish vallhund and Plott.
Tri-colored and nearly 3, Uno moved into Monday night's judging in the hound group. While best in show will be presented Tuesday night, the playful 15-inch beagle certainly earned one title at Madison Square Garden: noisiest in show.
Uno sounded off every chance he got and clearly became the early crowd favorite, wagging his white-tipped tail and taking a flying leap at one of Wilkerson's cooked pork loin treats.
"He was being his merry little hound self," Wilkerson said.
While the movie "Underdog" was a big winner last year, a beagle is always a long shot on the Garden's green carpet.
The best in show award has been presented 100 times by the Westminster Kennel Club and a beagle has never won. Part of the problem is the breed's engaging, friendly nature.
"Great show dogs often have an air about them. It's like this is their world and we're just living in it," Westminster TV host David Frei said. "But beagles want to be in our world."
They also have another disadvantage: They're far from the fancy-cut, froufrou dogs that often win.
"To some, a beagle may not look as spectacular as the Afghan hound, flying around the ring with all that hair," Frei said.
With pleading, golden-brown eyes and plenty of tail-wagging personality, Uno could break out of the Westminster doghouse. No beagle has even won the hound group since 1939.
"To have the general public see an average dog going and competing and actually winning would send a signal that everyone can do it," said Eddie Dziuk, one of Uno's co-owners.
Uno came with his favorite stuffed frog toy and the fluffy pillow he sleeps on, the one with a Hollywood star. His official name is K-Run's Park Me in First, and he bested 12 other entries in the 15-inch category.
Beagles also come in the 13-inch variety, though both types can come from the same litter. In show parlance, Uno is a "big beagle."
Judge J. Donald Jones, former a dean at Emory University, will point to his choice as the champion right before 11 p.m. Tuesday.
Uno already has earned 32 best in show titles, and finished 2007 as the sixth-ranked show dog in the country. He took the hound group at the AKC/Eukanuba show in December.
A Sealyham terrier with a gray splotch over his left eye won that big competition in Long Beach, Calif. Called Charmin, he wound up as the No. 4 dog last year.
Also in contention will be a neatly primped white toy poodle born in Japan. Vikki has won 83 best in show ribbons and enters as the nation's top dog.
An Akita that reached the best in show ring last year in New York will return. Missing will be James, an English springer spaniel who retired after winning last February.
USA Network and CNBC will split the coverage the first night, with USA doing the second night alone. Frei was hesitant to pick a favorite, though he did offer a prediction.
"What better choice could there be to win America's dog show than an all-American dog?" he said. "A beagle winning would bring down the house."
Saturday, February 9, 2008
Sunday, February 3, 2008
blizzards and beagles
I apologize for not posting more this week. Life was extremely busy on the work AND home fronts...complete with a blizzard on Friday! We got close to 30cm in 24 hours. And that, of course, meant hours of beagle fun in the snow.
Here are a couple of pictures of the beagles in the yard mid-storm, and Albert and Arthur running into the house with a fresh layer of snowflakes on their backs.
Got to run - but there will be more posts this week...we promise!!
Here are a couple of pictures of the beagles in the yard mid-storm, and Albert and Arthur running into the house with a fresh layer of snowflakes on their backs.
Got to run - but there will be more posts this week...we promise!!
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