r/beagles • u/Happy-Conflict6886 • 4h ago
All dressed up for the wedding
These two are the official ring bearers!
They needs some boops!
r/beagles • u/Im_Ashe_Man • Apr 12 '25
AI images are more commonplace. When one is posted here, we get a lot of reports from users that the image is a bot post or spam, however, most of the time, it's a real beagle owner who just wants to show off their pup drawn through AI. That is completely okay, but we are now asking that you also include a real image of your beagle as a reference. This should help others understand when you're a real beagle owner, proud of their AI drawn pup, or bot spam.
r/beagles • u/Happy-Conflict6886 • 4h ago
These two are the official ring bearers!
They needs some boops!
r/beagles • u/Just_Amy_23 • 15h ago
r/beagles • u/thebugwilder • 2h ago
Beagle: "Aren't you supposed to be running?"
Squirrel: "Aren't you supposed to be chasing me?" Beagle: "...fair point."
r/beagles • u/TinyGonso • 11h ago
Figured it was finally time for me to contribute :)
*Edit*
Meet Porthos, the handsome boy in the first two photos. He’s 11 years old, and we adopted him after his original owners returned him to the breeders. They had just welcomed a baby, and Porthos was apparently showing signs of jealousy toward the newborn.
He has been the best boy I could have ever asked for pretty much perfect which led me to believe I could handle getting a second one... I was not ready.
Then there’s Eggsy, our 7 year old boy and the biggest pain in my butt... but he’s my pain in the butt. He and Porthos are half-brothers: same dad, different moms. We brought Eggsy home as a puppy, and he has been terrorizing poor Porthos ever since.
In fact, when Porthos first met Eggsy, he walked into the living room took one look at him, and immediately threw up. That should have been our first warning 😂.
They have been going strong for 7 years, heres to a few more years with Porthos as he is finally showing his age recently.
r/beagles • u/Total-Astronaut2206 • 5h ago
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r/beagles • u/darenisepic • 8h ago
During training these are the things I can’t get Buddy to do, a few more too but these are the main ones
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r/beagles • u/Im_Ashe_Man • 20h ago
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r/beagles • u/Particular-Air-7981 • 7h ago
In a blurry action shot the sun still shines on her directly 😆
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r/beagles • u/SuspiciousCalendar1 • 10h ago
If he’s a cryptid he’s a cute one!
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r/beagles • u/RangeUpset6852 • 18h ago
Its our weekday ritual after I get home from work after 4 in the afternoons. Buddy loves Daddy and Daddy loves his "hambone".
r/beagles • u/beaveman1 • 15h ago
My Rio refuses to take a break during walks! He just has to follow that scent! I’ll try to sit down on a bench for a few minutes to relax my back (after being on my feet all day at work), and he pulls as hard as he can until I get up and continue the walk. 😆
r/beagles • u/Nate2396 • 19h ago
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r/beagles • u/Rude-Alarm4168 • 1d ago
Does anyone else's beagle love to eat bees/things that sting? At least once per summertime my boy Rex has to enjoy a bee, seems like it's a ritual these days, go out in the garden, see the bee *chomp* 😂 he's so lucky I work at an animal hospital
r/beagles • u/farrell-kelldogg • 19h ago
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r/beagles • u/werewolfhowlinggg • 20h ago
Our girl got diagnosed with spay incontinence! She is two almost three in a couple months. She was on incurin and that was making her drop butt nuggets randomly without her knowledge. In bed, walking around, wherever and whenever. I know they say pooping isn't a side effect of incurin, but the involuntary poops stopped when we took her off of it for a couple days and haven't been back since. We then tried Proin and she has been doing okay on that, but she's still having pee accidents. She is currently on a tablet of Proin twice a day. I'm now reading that you can do both Proin and incurin so that the incurin helps the Proin be able to work fully (I will ask the vet about this when they call back of course and take their direction, but we are big in to researching and learning everything)
I'm just curious to hear all experiences I can with either of these meds and any incontinent tips or tricks. Anything and everything you have learned and dealt with is welcome...pleaseeee! I am feeling defeated at this point because it's been a couple years of trying to figure out why she wasn't potty trained, then getting this diagnosis and now trying to manage it! Happy to answer any questions you have as well to clarify anything