View Full Version : Meet Molly!
Lance
04-09-2008, 02:11 AM
This is Molly. The new addition to our family. She is an 8 week Beagle, which is a big change for us as we've always had boxers. We lost "Ozzie" (flashy fawn boxer) last October to boxer heart syndrome. He was only 5 yrs. old.
Anyway, I've been doing some research on Beagles and would love to hear from other owners as to personality, training, etc. I know they can be stubborn little buggers, but she sure is cute and friendly!
Lance
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii158/lancelot57/P1010740.jpg
michika
04-09-2008, 02:15 AM
Awe! She is very sweet looking!
marie
04-09-2008, 03:21 AM
You might want to invest in some ear plugs for your neighbours :lol: . The only thing worse then a beagle voice are bassets and blood hounds.
I think you'll also find her a wee bit more independent then your boxers but the ones I've met have been wonderful dogs although prone to food fixation and obesity later in life
Lance
04-09-2008, 03:55 AM
You might want to invest in some ear plugs for your neighbours :lol: . The only thing worse then a beagle voice are bassets and blood hounds.
I think you'll also find her a wee bit more independent then your boxers but the ones I've met have been wonderful dogs although prone to food fixation and obesity later in life
Yes, I've read that, so we're keeping a close eye on her diet. I've already noticed the independence thing. She's perfectly happy to explore around the house on her own, even though she's only been here one day.
Tarolisol
04-09-2008, 06:20 AM
Congratulations on the new family member...
On a side note isnt 8 weeks a little early to seperate from there mother, i though 3 months was the limit.
Lance
04-09-2008, 05:24 PM
Congratulations on the new family member...
On a side note isnt 8 weeks a little early to seperate from there mother, i though 3 months was the limit.
Our vet says 8 weeks is OK. She seems fine. Eats well, plays well, sleeps well, bites my feet well, chews my slippers well, pees on the floor well. :mad:
workn2hard2day
04-09-2008, 05:29 PM
Too cute, my step-daughter and her hubby have a beagle named Molly (they got her at 8wks too) and then about a month later added Bruno to the mix (beagle too). They are wonderful pups, but are very mischeivious when left alone. (I can laugh it's not my house, LOL) Molly & Bruno arent very vocal, bu do speak when asked.
Brent F
04-09-2008, 06:27 PM
She is sure cute. 8 weeks is common now instead of 12.
We are on the list for a midsized Austrailian Labradoodle. The mother is expecting later this month so we should have the pup early July.
Lance
04-09-2008, 11:27 PM
She is sure cute. 8 weeks is common now instead of 12.
We are on the list for a midsized Austrailian Labradoodle. The mother is expecting later this month so we should have the pup early July.
Are those the allergy-free dogs I've heard about?
workn2hard2day
04-09-2008, 11:34 PM
Are those the allergy-free dogs I've heard about? Yes and no. Depends on the coat - their are 3 types, and the F factor (pedigree) of the parents.
Brent F
04-09-2008, 11:52 PM
Yes and no. Depends on the coat - their are 3 types, and the F factor (pedigree) of the parents.
There are two very different dogs called labradoodles.
There are muligeneration Austrailian labradoodles which are a cross of 6 different breeds (primarily lab and poodle though). The Australian multgen is usually hypoallergenic.
The second type of labradoodle are crosses between labs and poodles. F1 (crossing a lab and a poodle) usually have wavy coats and are not hypoallergenic. Same thing for F2 (an F1 lab poodle cross mated to an F1 lab poodle cross) The most likely to be hypoallergenic are F1B (an F1 lab poodle cross mated to a poodle resulting in a 25% lab, 75% poodle cross).
Lance
04-10-2008, 01:20 AM
There are two very different dogs called labradoodles.
There are muligeneration Austrailian labradoodles which are a cross of 6 different breeds (primarily lab and poodle though). The Australian multgen is usually hypoallergenic.
The second type of labradoodle are crosses between labs and poodles. F1 (crossing a lab and a poodle) usually have wavy coats and are not hypoallergenic. Same thing for F2 (an F1 lab poodle cross mated to an F1 lab poodle cross) The most likely to be hypoallergenic are F1B (an F1 lab poodle cross mated to a poodle resulting in a 25% lab, 75% poodle cross).
So, going by the size of a Lab and a Standard Poodle, a Labradoodle would be about 60 lbs?
workn2hard2day
04-10-2008, 01:45 AM
that depends if it is tea cup, minature, or standard poodle size. breeders do various sizes.
Brent F
04-10-2008, 02:02 AM
So, going by the size of a Lab and a Standard Poodle, a Labradoodle would be about 60 lbs?
The standard would be that size. There are three types of labradoodles depending on the size of poodle mixed in.
...............Height (in.)...Weight (lbs.)
Standard....21-24.........50-65
Medium......17-20.........30-45
Miniature....14-16.........15-25
We are getting a medium multigen Australian and have been told to expect a dog around 17 inches at the shoulder and 30 lb. Both parents are smaller mediums.
I'd be concerned getting a F1 mixed between a very small of a poodle and a lab. Some breeders will do this using artificial insemination. I'd worry about genetic problems mixing dogs that different in size.
EmilyB
04-10-2008, 06:14 AM
They seem to be extremely expensive dogs. :surprise: I'd love to know more about them since you have already done the legwork. Is the breeder local ? Please PM me.
Oops, and about the beagle....lol, had one. Never again. Last time I saw it was after we moved to an acreage and it had freedom to run. Ran for three days that I saw, and disappeared. Most thankless dog I've ever owned. They sure are cute though.
Brent F
04-10-2008, 06:50 AM
They seem to be extremely expensive dogs. :surprise: I'd love to know more about them since you have already done the legwork. Is the breeder local ? Please PM me.
Oops, and about the beagle....lol, had one. Never again. Last time I saw it was after we moved to an acreage and it had freedom to run. Ran for three days that I saw, and disappeared. Most thankless dog I've ever owned. They sure are cute though.
That's weird about the beagle. I know someone who bought one hoping to take it duck hunting but when he fired a gun the dog ran. It jumped out of a car window when startled one day and they never found it.
Lance
04-11-2008, 12:34 AM
Oops, and about the beagle....lol, had one. Never again. Last time I saw it was after we moved to an acreage and it had freedom to run. Ran for three days that I saw, and disappeared. Most thankless dog I've ever owned. They sure are cute though.[/QUOTE]
Yes, they will do that. The beagle book we bought states that you should never let it off a leash as they will pick up a scent and take off. So we are going to fence the yard for her. In the meantime, I guess lots of long walks.
What do you mean by "Most thankless dog I've ever owned."
EmilyB
04-11-2008, 04:58 AM
What do you mean by "Most thankless dog I've ever owned."
Different people want different things from their dogs. The beagle may be perfect for you. I grew up with dogs like labs. The beagle was a shock because it really didn't give a crap about where you were or what you were doing.
Probably why I prefer the total opposite, the VERY needy doberman...lol. :lol:
Not everyone wants a needy dog though. And since you know about not letting it run free, cool !
michika
04-11-2008, 06:43 PM
All these replies, and so few pictures. I demand more Molly photos! :D
Lance
04-11-2008, 11:44 PM
All these replies, and so few pictures. I demand more Molly photos! :D
As to your demand: more Molly pictures.
The last one is of our Boxer "Ozzy" R.I.P.
We've had boxers for over 16 years, so this beagle breed is all new for us.
I'll keep you posted as to how Molly is doing.
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii158/lancelot57/277401470_Ghjky-M.jpg
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii158/lancelot57/277400375_3i5PU-M.jpg
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii158/lancelot57/277395501_xKU9a-M.jpg
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii158/lancelot57/ozzyMediumWebview.jpg
workn2hard2day
04-11-2008, 11:57 PM
Oh she is too cute. Which is how they get away with eating your socks etc.
Ozzy was quite handsome. Boxers always look to me like they should have their servants sitting at their feet. LOL
Lance
04-12-2008, 12:06 AM
Oh she is too cute. Which is how they get away with eating your socks etc.
Ozzy was quite handsome. Boxers always look to me like they should have their servants sitting at their feet. LOL
Yeah, they're very regal looking, aren't they. A real nice breed too. Only drawback is they have real health issues.
michika
04-12-2008, 04:40 AM
So adorable! Both of them are very pretty! I just want to pick up Molly and cuddle her!
Lance
04-12-2008, 10:34 PM
So adorable! Both of them are very pretty! I just want to pick up Molly and cuddle her!
If she doesn't quit chewing up my shoes, I may just send her to you and you can cuddle her all you want.:lol:
She actually came from Calgary. My wife had contacted the owner earlier and then attended the Junos and visited our daughter. She then brought her home with her.
marie
04-13-2008, 12:27 AM
Lance, I thought of phoning you from work today so you could hear first hand an adult beagle in full yodel :razz: :lol:
Lance
04-13-2008, 01:35 AM
Lance, I thought of phoning you from work today so you could hear first hand an adult beagle in full yodel :razz: :lol:
Oh, I'm sure I'll hear it first hand soon enough! :cry:
michika
04-13-2008, 06:26 AM
With a face like that, how can you get mad, and stay mad?
All dogs that come into our house leave as the biggest most needy lapdogs that anyone has ever seen. Send Molly at your own risk. :P
Lance
04-13-2008, 04:45 PM
It's a good thing she does have a face like that!
This is a before pic of a Hummer I built from scratch
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii158/lancelot57/hum.jpg
This was after Molly found it and chewed off one of the side rails. Grrrrrrrr!!!
http://i263.photobucket.com/albums/ii158/lancelot57/hum3.jpg
michika
04-13-2008, 06:38 PM
It could be worse, when my youngest was about 6 months old she hit her chewing phase. She ate 4 pairs of designer shoes, a designer wallet, a couple of credit cards (from in the wallet), and numerous books. In shoes and wallets alone she did 3k worth of damage in about a month.
That face though will get them out of anything! Just one look, and you can't be upset with them anymore.
Pretty Hummer though!
vBulletin® v3.7.3, Copyright ©2000-2025, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.