From the Back Cover:
[back cover]
Want to find out what it’s really like to own a Beagle? It’s all here in Living With A Beagle, a dog book with a difference. As well as providing the best practical advice on all aspects of Beagle care and training, this book recounts owners’ special stories of the love and companionship that comes from living with this wonderful breed.
Living With A Beagle is illustrated throughout with stunning photography.
[front flap]
Cheerful, lively, and loyal are just some of the adjectives that sum up the Beagle’s character. This is a dog that has it all—handy in size, easy to care for, intelligent, and fun to be with. Once you have owned a Beagle you will never want to be without one.
Living With A Beagle traces the history of the breed from the days when it was used for tracking hare with huntsmen on foot, to its present-day status as a popular pet dog and successful competitor in the show ring.
Advice tailored specifically to the Beagle covers a wide variety of topics, including feeding (from puppyhood to adulthood), grooming, exercise, and general care.
The Beagle is well known for its independent spirit, and recommended training exercises will help you to get the best from your dog. If you want to be inspired, look at the chapter, Broadening Horizons, which tells the stories of Beagles competing in Obedience, Agility, and Flyball, and describes those that do valuable therapy work.
If you are interested in the working side of the breed, you’ll find information on how to get started in Field Trials and Drag Hunting.
Finally, distinguished veterinarian Trevor Turner writes on the health of the breed. As well as covering breed-prone conditions and first aid, he outlines a comprehensive program of health care to ensure that your Beagle stays as fit and healthy as possible throughout his life.
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Sylvia Tutchener manages the Beacott prefix, a small kennel of long standing. With her late husband she bred many outstanding hounds, including the top-winning Beagle in Britain, Ch. Beacott Bucthorn, holder of 38 Challenge Certificates, seven Hound Groups (including Crufts 1981), and many breed Best in Shows.
Sylvia has judged Beagles at home and abroad. She was the secretary (and later Vice President) of Turnbridge Wells & District Canine Society, and for many years, also Vice President of the Beagle Association. After a break, she became the Secretary of The Beagle Club, before retiring in 2004. She now lives in South Africa.
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