super_city_si
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I’ve always thought he had some Lab in him, a couple of Lab breeders I spoke to once said without a doubt, but he’s had that lump since we got him from the Beagle rescue centre, so I guess it was likely he was always going to be a bit lumpy if he has Beagle and Lab genes, he’s been a fabulous dog though mate, a pain in the arse at times, but I suppose you can’t expect any different with them.My first Beagle had loads of lumps and growths,all were fatty deposits and never caused him any problems, I think it’s something the breed are susceptible too as one my current Beagle has one too.
No you can’t , Ive had dogs all my life, Spaniels , Retrievers but BeagLes are by far the naughties,funniest and most cunning.I love them to bits though.I’ve always thought he had some Lab in him, a couple of Lab breeders I spoke to once said without a doubt, but he’s had that lump since we got him from the Beagle rescue centre, so I guess it was likely he was always going to be a bit lumpy if he has Beagle and Lab genes, he’s been a fabulous dog though mate, a pain in the arse at times, but I suppose you can’t expect any different with them.
Gorgeous.
No actually a white German shepherdShe’s gorgeous! Is she a Samoyed?