Meadowland Puppies
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Beagle-A-Day Calendar Photos In 1998, the Beagle-A-Day Calendar featured
these Meadowland Beagles. Enjoy! |
Ch. Meadowland Blaze of Cappucino & Son
Breeders theorize that 70 to 80 percent of a puppy's personality is inherited from his mother. How's that for the power of matriarchy!
We can't help it -- we're cute!
Hey...these don't taste half bad!
Just between us...I love you!
Every human child must learn the universe fresh. Every stock dog pup carries the universe within him. Humans have externalized their wisdom - stored it in museums, libraries, the expertise of the learned. Dog wisdom is inside the blood and bones.
A sad tribute to a dog named Gelert stands in the North Wales town of Beddgelert. In the thirteenth century, Gelert's master, a prince, returned from the hunt to find his infant son missing and his crib bathed in blood. Seeing Gelert's bloody mouth and fearing the worst, the enraged prince stabbed and killed his pet. Gelert's yelp of pain awoke the baby - who was hidden amid the blankets. Under the bed, the prince found a dead wolf. Its throat had been torn out...
Meadowland Ceasar
Hey, Glory--you get the ham, I'll get the bacon!
Ch. Meadowland Blaze of CappuccinoGeneral Richard Rowett of Illinois was one of the first Beagle breeders in the United States. Two of his pack, Rosey and Dolly, gained fame as models of the breed. Rowett, with the help of several other Beagle fanciers, wrote the first standard for the breed.
Ch. Meadowlands Blaze of Glory & Granddaughter
Ch. Meadowlands Blaze of GloryThe fidelity of a dog is a precious gift demanding no less binding moral responsibilities than the friendship of a human being. The bond with a true dog is as lasting as the ties of this earth can ever be.
- Konrad Lorenz
Ch. Meadowlands Blaze of GloryThe reason a dog has so many friends is that he wags his tail instead of his tongue.














