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I really do love to hear all this - it's what I was waiting
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 4:08 pm
by BeagleMama

The constructive criticism is what I was waiting to hear - that is why I put that picture here. I am not sure how much of it I will do this year - right now, we only have 1 more weekend of shows lined-up - remember, we are mainly out to have a little fun at this point and get to any shows in this area that Lee(the person who is showing Shasta for me) is willing to go to, VOLUNTARILY. Lee is also a full-time college professor of Biology here in Topeka plus teaches a class or two at the University of Kansas in Lawrence so she is pretty busy. As of yet, I have not had to pay Lee anything for showing Shasta for me because she was at the same show with her own dog. Lee will also be at the shows in Lawrence in October - she is treasurer of the kennel club there that is hosting the shows - I just have to make sure I get Shasta there, which my sis has agreed to. IF there comes a time when, 1. Lee and I enter into some kind of a paying agreement with her showing Shasta a little more or, 2. I start showing Shasta myself which right now is not possible due to a physical limitation on my part then I hope Shasta will be shown a little more regularly and I know that we both will have benefitted a great deal from all the discussions here. I know my baaby girl has flaws - she didn't join my family on the condition of being a good show dog. On the other hand, as she matures (and I know this can take Beagles a full 2 years to fully accomplish) and is shown a bit more, she may develop into a decent show dog. I remember watching a Eukanuba dog show earlier this year on Animal Planet - there was a dog competing there that did start out as only being a family pet. I'm not saying that Shasta would ever be that good but we are going to have fun anyway.
And I know all too well about horse shows and makeup - again, we were mainly doing it for fun and as a hobby but MANY years ago I did have an Appaloosa yearling colt that did qualify for the Appaloosa World Championship - you want to talk make-up, even some of the horses shown in western events like reining and even with the kids who showed horses in showmanship and western horsemanship.
But I will listen to all the great advice that is given on this board and will practice wnat I can. And Cindy, about that dip in Shasta's back that makes her rear-end appear higher than her front-end - I mentioned what you said to Lee (I saw her a bit earlier this afternoon), she knew EXACTLY what you were talking about and when I mentioned also about what you said to correct it - she agrees but because this was Shasta's first show experience and is really kind of squirmy/wiggly and didn't want to do much to correct Shasta - turn this into possibly a bad show experience (Shasta is super sensitive, honest) Lee didn't want to push it. However in the future, it is definitely something to work on. Getting her to stack well is something I can also work with Shasta on - it is just moving her around the ring then picking her up to the table is what I have problems with - but who knows, maybe if I work on this more (work on myself) we MIGHT meet in the showring one day

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I have been to each of yours websites and the pictures there alone also have given me guidance on what I need to work on as well as all the great info you have given me here. I was wondering what to do with Shasta's tail - she has kind of a fine coat but it is hard coat as well plus she is so fine-boned; now the bushy tail that my neutered male has is beautiful but Shasta needs help with hers.
Anyway, I have been working on this reply now for about 2 hours - I'd type some then go check out one of your's websites or check my email only to get another notification that there was another reply here. I need to go get some laundry started - the glorious

workweek begins tomorrow and I need to get some clothes ready. Anyway, I love this sort of banter going on between people who love their Beagles as much as I love mine. I wish there was a good Beagle breeder close to me - I know I would benefit from them the way I am from you all.
Ok, enough is enough - at least for now. I'll be around sometime.
NO REPLY NEEDED HERE
Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 4:38 pm
by BeagleMama

Like I said - no reply needed here - the post was made in error.

Gotta Share this one! LOL!
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:13 pm
by Honey Pot Hounds
I recieved this sentence in a PM from a fellow beagler with hunting beagles she may show at some point...just HAD to laugh...my website makes my life look a million times more glamorous than it is!
Cindy
[quote=]I find your life to be so exciting.... and a good way to learn the show end of it.
Take care,
[/quote]
LMAO!!! You've got to be kidding!!!!!!! All I usually do is feed dogs, pick up poop, put dogs in, put dogs out, clean, pick up poop, love dogs, love my son, run from my husband, groom dogs (for work),feed dogs, pick up poop, put dogs in, put dogs out, clean, pick up poop, love dogs, love my son, run from my husband, groom dogs,feed dogs, pick up poop, put dogs in, put dogs out, clean, pick up poop, love dogs, love my son, run from my husband, LOL!!!
Cindy
Re: Gotta Share this one! LOL!
Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 9:35 pm
by Windkist
Honey Pot Hounds wrote:I recieved this sentence in a PM from a fellow beagler with hunting beagles she may show at some point...just HAD to laugh...my website makes my life look a million times more glamorous than it is!
Cindy
wrote:I find your life to be so exciting.... and a good way to learn the show end of it.
Take care,
LMAO!!! You've got to be kidding!!!!!!! All I usually do is feed dogs, pick up poop, put dogs in, put dogs out, clean, pick up poop, love dogs, love my son, run from my husband, groom dogs (for work),feed dogs, pick up poop, put dogs in, put dogs out, clean, pick up poop, love dogs, love my son, run from my husband, groom dogs,feed dogs, pick up poop, put dogs in, put dogs out, clean, pick up poop, love dogs, love my son, run from my husband, LOL!!!
Cindy
Oh how true!!!! I get people wanting to stop by and I always imagine that they think "Windkist Beagles" Oh boy! its going to be grand!! They must have a perfect place.. little do they know that I'm usually wearing sweat pants and an old bleach stained T-shirt picking up poop..muddy dog paw prints on my pants and my yard looks like someone was excavating to the moon and there is a light covering of lovely green weeds and a smattering of toy fluff that was torn out and the skin is laying over yonder under the trampoline that the middle has been eaten a hole out of... yep! its a mansion!!! LMAO!!!! I sure don't want no one to be dissappointed!!!
Leah
Re: Gotta Share this one! LOL!
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 4:25 pm
by Honey Pot Hounds
[quote="Windkista smattering of toy fluff that was torn out and the skin is laying over yonder under the trampoline that the middle has been eaten a hole out of... yep! its a mansion!!! LMAO!!!! I sure don't want no one to be dissappointed!!!
Leah[/quote]
Exactly! That's clear evidence of a "stuffy murder" scattered about, lol. My husband (the yard nazi) HATES "my" dog toys, stuffy guts, and beef bones scattered all over...
yup..sweat pants rule too...and ponytails. I might shower today, or not, lol.
I'm nowhere near what you two are (in the show world) but
Posted: Tue Sep 11, 2007 10:37 pm
by BeagleMama
I have been around dogs most of my life so I can kind of relate. In my case, there is no husband so whatever gets done is all mine. Those flat, squeeker-less shells of once plush stuffed toys would definitely end up in the yard if I didn't stop Shasta from taking them out - she always heads for the door with some kind of toy in her mouth. I got rid of my pony-tails a few years ago - when I get up in the morning to get ready to go to work, who has time for anything except wash and go short hair after getting up, letting dogs out (I have to go with them or they won't focus on their "business" - they'd rather chase whatever critters or sniff through the yard) then we all come in to eat then back out again then I finish getting ready for work - gone to work then come home, dogs and I go out, come back in, eat, go back out, maybe go for a walk - don't forget a little housecleaning (emphasis on little) and/or laundry. As for the yards - my backyard is "owned" by the dogs while I have a little front yard - my garden is becoming a thing of the past (it got smaller this year - who has time or energy) And I am not even in the same show world league as Cindy or Leah or who ever else. I am kind of interested in becoming a hobby breeder in a few years, maybe - not even try to do any of it on a professional basis but I have some things to do first if that is ever to happen.
Speaking of taking dogs out then back in - need to do that.
BeagleMama
Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:29 pm
by Honey Pot Hounds
Ever see that music video on CMT by Brad Paisley "I'm so much cooler online"? Thats most of us I think, LOL......we just put the good stuff on our websites, not like we advertise our losses or post pictures of
CH Whossiemadoosie taking a dump in the rain, lmao!!
show
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 1:34 pm
by tiffinis
Now you 2 have gone and spoiled all our fantasies of a perfect dog filled life!!

Re: show
Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 7:45 pm
by Honey Pot Hounds
tiffinis wrote:Now you 2 have gone and spoiled all our fantasies of a perfect dog filled life!!

Well good grief, we don't want you field beaglers thin king we show beaglers are a bunch of pansies, lol

We shovel as much shite as the next beagler!

Re: show
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 1:47 pm
by wvduece
Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 8:41 pm
by Honey Pot Hounds
If you want something done right you've usually got to do it yourself
