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"A Show Beagle Groomers Guide" (in DVD format) is produced by Ted Swedalla and features Ralph Aldefer of PinOaks Beagles.  This groomers guide will educate the exhibitor as to the proper presentation of the show Beagle.  This film starts with the equipment needed to prepare your dog for the ring and covers everything from trimming the coat to day-of-show grooming.  To obtain a copy, please send a check or money order payable to Ted Swedalla - 148 Park Lane, Middle Island, NY, 11953.  The DVD is $29.95 plus $4.50 for shipping (Priority Mail).  For those residing outside of the US, please email us a Beowulf8@optonline.net for shipping instructions.       


WEB SITES OF INTEREST:

  Aladar Beagles  - if you read no other web site, educate yourself at Aladar

   Beagle Breeders Resource - a list of breeder's web sites worldwide

   Beagle Rescue Foundation Of America, Inc. - a great place to adopt a Beagle or to donate $$$

icon   Epilepsy Research Project - understand the efforts being put forth to eradicate this terrible health issue
   Show Beagle Resource Center - every conceivable Beagle website can be found here  

icon   ADOPT A BEAGLE FROM THE CBP BEAGLE BRIGADE!!!   The National Detector Dog Training Center is the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service’s training facility for CBP’s Beagle Brigade. The Beagle Brigade recruits canines through humane societies, beagle rescue groups, and private owners to work at 21 international airports, three land border ports, and select U.S. mail facilities.

The dogs are matched with K9 Handlers to form teams to assist with CBP’s mission of safeguarding
U.S. agriculture. The teams work together to detect prohibited agricultural items such as fruits, plants, and meats. These items can carry plant and animal pests and diseases that could endanger U.S. agriculture. The beagles not only assist in detecting the products that someone may have, they also provide an opportunity to conduct inspections in a non-threatening manner and educate the public at the same time.

When these dogs retire from service, or if they don’t make it through evaluations and training, it is part of the
National Detector Dog Training Center’s job to ensure they get placed into good homes.  If you’d like more information on adopting a beagle from the National Detector Dog Training Center, please contact the Center at (407) 816-1192.

 

  CLUBS:

American Kennel Club
Long Island Kennel Club
National Beagle Club Of America

 

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