http://www.breedersrus.com/beagle_dog_breeders.htm
Lots of them here
2006-07-23 12:25:56
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answered by iceni 7
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Why? Are you planning to breed her? If you don't know where to find a stud, you may be setting yourself up for more problems than you know!
A female doesn't need to be bred to satisfy her emotional needs. There is an awful lot that goes into breeding dogs right - are you sure you're ready? Labs are usually easy whelpers, but do you know how to tell if the pups need to be delivered by an expensive emergency c-section? Do you know how to build a proper whelping box with a pig-rail, so that none of the pups can be crushed behind or under their mom? Do you know what eclampsia is? If you don't, your dog could die. Do you know how to tell when all the pups have been born? If there are any left inside her, they could die and so could she. Do you know where the nearest emergency clinic is? Dogs often deliver in the middle of the night. If there are any problems with the whelping, it may cost you $100 just to walk in the clinic's door - then all the other costs on top of that.
Before you breed, you have to have your vet do a health exam and fecal tests and blood tests for intestinal worms and heartworm to be sure her health is good. Then make sure your dog and the male you select (who should be a champion - your pups will be worth more!) are tested for Brucellosis - a canine VD.
If you breed her to a top quality male from an experienced breeder, they can help you with advice and may even show up to help you deliver the pups - but usually you're on your own. They can also advise you as to whether or not your female is good enough to breed and that she has no major faults that she could pass on. Expect to pay at least the sale price of one pup for your stud fee.
If you just want a pup to keep for yourself, it's a lot easier (and cheaper) to buy one than to breed your own. The pups are going to need food and shots and worming and lots of care for eight weeks. Have you got the time and energy? You won't make much money breeding dogs if you're doing it right! One of my breeder friends once calculated that she made less than $1.85 per hour after expenses in a litter with no problems. I bred one litter myself (from champion dogs!), but now I'd rather go and buy the pup I want.
If not and you're still reading, go to www.akc.org and look up breeders. The best breeders will show their dogs in breed, obedience and/or field work - and they will be members of a dog club that promotes breeding health, good-tempered dogs.
2006-07-10 14:12:48
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answered by Danger, Will Robinson! 7
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Go to: beaglesforsaleonline.com
There you will find a whole lot of beagles for sale and where they are. There are probably some in Texas too. Good luck in your search.
2006-07-23 14:41:32
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answered by JUDY F 2
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their an't one in Texas .........gotta go to Oklahoma fer
good beagal breeders.... see in Texas they breed their beagal doggys with ferrel hogs .
2006-07-24 00:33:19
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answered by WyleeDawg 2
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check with the spca
2006-07-23 06:01:07
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answered by Shan 5
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there are so many dogs up for adoption
2006-07-21 18:53:50
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answered by Joan R 1
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http://www.puppydogweb.com/international/beagle.htm
http://www.dogpage.us/beagles.htm
2006-07-10 11:12:50
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answered by janewestusaf 2
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