In my home bursting with four legged creatures, a visitor, when asked if they had any pets, said a BEAGLE. I asked if it was a house dog, and the comment was, "No, it's a hunting dog (but doesn't go hunting), and belongs outdoors. I have 6 foot fences and a fenced in run, where he belongs."
I was wondering if most Beagle owners feel this way, or is this person just unaware and uneducated about dogs. I thought even Great Danes and other large dogs can be house dogs and beagles are much smaller. What do you think?





Reply With Quote
I know there are some who may disagree with this, but since I was a child our pets were all inside and part of the family. I don't understand how anyone can bond with a pet that lives apart from their family. We wouldn't put the kids outside. To me, animals are kids with fur. What's the point of having a pet anyway? I guess living outside is better than living at a shelter but honestly I don't really see much of a difference. I think pets deserve better!


to say, doesn't have an ounce of hunting instinct in him. They'd walk past a pond full of ducks every day, and Jake would get really excited - about the water. The duck weren't even there as far as he was concerned, he'd bound right through them to go splash! At that point, my freind decided that he just wasn't meant to have a "hunting" dog!




Bookmarks