BREW Beagle Rescue

Friday, July 14, 2006

Beagle Colors

There's always been a lot of interest in the colors that beagles come in. There's:
  • Typical tri-color - most common, most requested color. There are faded and shaded tris.
  • Red & white
  • Lemon - both when beagles come in lemon and red & white, many folks think he/she's a mix.
  • Liver - often called a "copper-nosed beagle" by the hunting folks. These beagles frequently have pink noses, gold eyes (really!), and a much more red appearance than a tri.
  • Dilute - often called a "blue" beagle. The hair is grey, seen as blue from a distance. This color doesn't happen often at all.

When you add ticking to the mix, it gets even more interesting. Ticking is the freckles that appear as black or grey dots on the legs, chest, and belly of a beagle.

  • Blue-tick - this is a tri-color with ticking
  • red-tick - a red & white beagle with ticking

There are also pieds and mottled beagles. Then are are black-jackets and 'open' or 'broken' coats. The photo is of an "open tri" beagle.

Whew!

One of the best places to learn more about beagle colors is: http://clubs.akc.org/NBC/beagle_colors.htm. It goes in to some serious detail but provides great photos of beagles and their color variations.

Name a BREW beagle!

We're looking for your help! If you've ever thought of a fantastic name for a beagle and wanted BREW to name a beagle that name, email us!

You can purchase the right to name a beagle for only $25 from our website. Just go to http://www.brewbeagles.org/Naming_Rights.php and fill out the form!

No Daisy or Sadie or Buddy, please!

Thursday, July 13, 2006

Beagle Mom & her 5 Puppies!

We have a beagle mom who just had 5 puppies about a week ago. We need your help!

We need a foster home for this family.

Do You:
  • Love puppies but don't really want one for more than a few weeks?
  • Are home a good portion of the day - or can come home from work during lunch?
  • Want to help a homeless beagle mom and her puppies?
If you answered 'yes' to these questions - you may be a good puppy foster!

For the first 4 weeks, you'll really not have much to do except feed the mommy and make sure she's in a nice area, separated from your dogs. It's after those first 4 weeks that you get involved.

We provide stuff like puppy food, etc...and provide lots of guidance.

Email us for more info about fostering puppies!

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