Galupy
Well-Known Member
Given the beagle thread that's been going for a couple of days, I thought I would give you an example of how "special" they can be.
It is -3 deg C today and snowing hard (you can see it in the second and third pics below); we expect about 6-8 inches when all is said and done.
Here is Bella Beagle this morning - as I also mentioned on the beagle thread, she takes her job as protector of the garden from wildlife very seriously. Here she is luring her prey close to her:
Note the layer of snow on her where she has sat patiently for a good while waiting for the squirrel in the background to come closer to her? She is also sat below the exact spot she knows is the squirrel's ultimate destination - our bird feeders which I filled up this morning.
In this one, having achieved her luring goal she's chased and treed the squirrel and is embracing her inner pointer and pointing at it so we all know where it is now we can't see it:
In this one she has plunked herself down into a sit below the tree and begun the whole process again:
It's at this point I saved her from herself and got her in for breakfast and she is now snuggled on the couch next to me. I have a feeling that she would have been there all day if I had let her and I would have had one extremely frozen beagle to defrost ...
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It is -3 deg C today and snowing hard (you can see it in the second and third pics below); we expect about 6-8 inches when all is said and done.
Here is Bella Beagle this morning - as I also mentioned on the beagle thread, she takes her job as protector of the garden from wildlife very seriously. Here she is luring her prey close to her:
Note the layer of snow on her where she has sat patiently for a good while waiting for the squirrel in the background to come closer to her? She is also sat below the exact spot she knows is the squirrel's ultimate destination - our bird feeders which I filled up this morning.
In this one, having achieved her luring goal she's chased and treed the squirrel and is embracing her inner pointer and pointing at it so we all know where it is now we can't see it:
In this one she has plunked herself down into a sit below the tree and begun the whole process again:
It's at this point I saved her from herself and got her in for breakfast and she is now snuggled on the couch next to me. I have a feeling that she would have been there all day if I had let her and I would have had one extremely frozen beagle to defrost ...