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I got a new puppy!! :) Here's a pic.
      #103008 - 09/01/04 05:24 AM
Cara4503

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Justin completely surprised me yesterday and brought home a puppy at lunch time. I was SHOCKED! I have never had a puppy. He's ADORABLE! He's 8 weeks old, a beagle...he's about 2 pounds. It's like having a new baby - I was up all night with him! So now I have to learn how to train him becasue I've never had a dog before! My husband thought he'd keep me company since I quit my job!
His name is Rocco - he's my little baby and I love him to death already!



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Re: I got a new puppy!! :) Here's a pic. new
      #103010 - 09/01/04 05:29 AM
heather7476

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He is so cute. I am realy happy for you. I have noticed that since we got our kitty it so relaxing to just sit and pet him. You will like having a pet.
Good Luck

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Re: I got a new puppy!! :) Here's a pic. new
      #103025 - 09/01/04 06:19 AM
Linz

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Awwww! He's so cute. My DH would love a beagle. Have fun!

He'll certainly keep you fit when he's older - beagles are working dogs so they need lots of exercise!

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Oh, Cara, how absolutely precious..... new
      #103027 - 09/01/04 06:28 AM
barbie

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Hi Cara,

I know you are so excited about your new puppy. He is adorable. My son & his wife recently got a Lab puppy. He is adorable, too. If you need any tips about puppy training, the internet has a lot of info. They referred to these sites a lot about potty training, which can be difficult at times.

You are going to have loads of fun with Rocco.

Barbie



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Re: Oh, Cara, how absolutely precious..... new
      #103029 - 09/01/04 06:33 AM
Cara4503

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Oh I LOVE him! He's just so sweet. He is sleeping on my lap right now. He follows me EVERYWHERE, even if I just go across the room to get a cup or something, he thinks I'm leaving. And he is so cuddly, he only wants to sleep when he's touching you or laying on you. He slept in a big box next to my bed last night, but he kept me up a lot of the night!! I probably slept 3 hours! Good training for having a baby I guess
He pooped on Justin's bathroom rug this morning. Potty training will not be fun! I will look up on the internet though, I also bought a little book on it. He did go outside a lot yesterday, but a lot inside too.


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*squeals!* new
      #103034 - 09/01/04 06:51 AM
atomic rose

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Oh my GOODNESS, he is the CUTEST LITTLE THING EVER!! Congrats on the new addition to your family!

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Re: I got a new puppy!! :) Here's a pic. new
      #103054 - 09/01/04 07:55 AM
BL

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Aaaahhhhh, a beagle!!! My favorite thing in the world (besides my two sons. Ha!) We've had 3 beagles and loved them all.

Do you know what size beagle Rocco is? Many people don't realize there are different size beagles.

The great thing about beagles---- they're sweet and loveable, very laid back and they love people, especially children. And they're easy to care for and bathe.

Check out wwww.beagles-on-the-web.com.


Are you crate training him? If not, I would suggest it. Some people think it's cruel to put them in a "cage," but it really is their security blanket. It is the one place they can go and feel secure. My little beagle just went and crawled in hers on her own. She loves it! I put a towel across the top to give them a feeling of security---kind of like their own little hiding place! And when you're out of town, if they are used to their crate, then they will stay in theirs with no problem for whoever is tending to them.

Crate training will help you with potty training. Don't think of it as punishment (it's not!) and don't think you will have to keep him in it forever. You can gradually give him more freedom as he gets older.

Puppies are like babies. I caution you not to leave him alone when you leave the house (or even get in the shower), because they can quickly get into so many things that can be dangerous. If he chews on a cord, he could electrocute himself. Or he could eat something poisonous or choke on something (even a sock left on the floor). Crating him when you can't watch him is for his own safety. You wouldn't leave a baby or toddler alone in your house when you're away, would you?

Because of their keen sense of smell (airport officials use them to find drugs!), beagles can easily find food. We had to put a baby lock on our cabinet door because one of ours kept getting into the trashcan! One of ours chewed on a poisonous plant and almost died (this costs us $800 at the emergency vet clinic)

And when you take him on a walk, his little nose will be down on the ground constantly (especially on days when the trashcans are on the curb!).

Something else that beagle rescue societies caution beagle owners about is that beagles will run away ----if given the slightest opportunity. They will take off on the scent of a squirrel or rabbit, and before they know it, they are out of the neighborhood and lost for good! It's their hunting instinct.

So please DON'T ever take him outside without putting him on a leash---or you will regret it. A beagle is not the kind of dog that will stay with you in the yard and come back when you call him! No amount of obedience training will teach a beagle to do that.

And beagles are hefty eaters! Many will eat as much as you give them, so figure out how much he needs, and don't give him anymore than necessary---or he will quickly get overweight.

And make sure you give him his monthly heartworm and flea treatment (get this from your vet.) They are expensive, but worth it. You don't want him to get heartworms, because the treatment for it is very painful and expensive!

And last but not least, get him used to everything while he's young (this is called "socializing" in doggie terms). If you don't socialize him when he's a puppy, he will have a hard time adjusting later.

Early on, get him around loud and boisterous children, take him to the pet store or city park to see strangers, walk him on a leash, give him baths and brush his hair, fiddle with his ears, brush his teeth (yep!) ----then he will take all this in stride when he's older.

Tips for potty training---take him to the same spot every time and use the same term so he will know what you want from him. (For instance, say "GO POTTY!" He will learn to do it on command which comes in very handy on cold, rainy nights.) Take him out whenever he wakes up, after playtime, and after he eats. And don't scold him if he wets in the house. This will teach him to be afraid of you. Just act very matter-of-fact and pick him up and take him outside to his spot. And PRAISE him highly (a belly rub and a sweet voice works best!) after he goes where you want him to. Give him a treat when you return inside.

I didn't mean to write you a book on beagle care. I've learned a lot in the past several years from the beagle rescue society that I volunteer with.

Good luck with little Rocco!

Where is he sleeping?

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Beagle info online new
      #103057 - 09/01/04 08:08 AM
BL

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Cara,

Check out this website ----www.tribeagles.org.

On the left, click on "Beagle Info".

Then click on "Housetrain Your Dog" (in blue). This will be a big help!

This is the rescue society where we adopted our 2 beagles. They are a wonderful source of info on beagles.


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I second that about crates! new
      #103062 - 09/01/04 08:23 AM
atomic rose

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My mom doesn't have a beagle - she has a corgi - but she crate-trained him as a puppy. I remember thinking at the time that it was "mean", but know what? Mort **LOVES** his "house". My mom put a big fluffy comforter inside, and draped a small blanket over the top and sides (front and back are uncovered), and she leaves the door open all the time. Nine times out of 10, if you go looking for him, he's inside his "house", totally on his own, sound asleep. That's definitely where he runs if it's storming or if he's startled by something... totally a security blanket.

Anyway, just wanted to throw that in.

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Oh my gosh BL - THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! new
      #103068 - 09/01/04 08:30 AM
Cara4503

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I'm printing our your message. And I'll defiantely look at the website. Our computer is giving us problems right now and it keeps shutting down and having popups - my husband is going to try and work on it tonight and then hopefully I can search the web longer.

We will definately get a cage for him to sleep in and be in when we're gone. He is SO friendly right now, he doesn't even want me to walk across the room w/o him. I have no idea what size he is! I didn't know they are different sizes.
I just took a shower and I just kept him in the bathroom with the door shut and nothing on the floor. He cried the whole time and every time I looked out from the shower he would put him front legs up and want to get in It made me so sad! He's such a sweetie.

He is too little for a collar right now, he can't really run away from me yet! But I will keep that in mind when he gets older! I know they are hunter dogs, so I figured that much. He loves to have his nose all the way in the grass. It's cute, you can tell they are hunter dogs.

Last night he slept in a big cardboard box next to my bed. I put a blanket down and some toys. He was fine most of the time, when he cried I would pet him and he'd be ok. He had to pee at 2:30 in the morning...and then he woke up at 5:30 and I couldn't get any more sleep! It's like having a baby!

I got some puppy chow, and I put the right amount in a dish this morning and he hasn't wanted to eat or drink all day yet! It's 10:15 now.

I also brushed his teeth this morning! I went to the pet store yesterday and bought some stuff. I just used my finger to do it. He wasn't too bad about it!

I want to try and give him a bath today, I'm afraid he'll hate it.

We have a lot of kids in the neighborhood who just love him already, so it shouldn't be hard to have him around kids and stuff.

I just love him! Now I know why you love beagles so much! They are just adorable.

I REALLY appreciate all of your help/suggestions. I might be coming to you for more questions as I go! Here's one - how often do I brush his teeth?? I heard I should bathe him once a month, so I thought I'd start today so I'd remember (the 1st of the month).

~Cara

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