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  2. More beagles rescued from testing lab looking for homes in ...

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    More beagles from a breeding facility in Virginia are safe on the Cape Cod. The Animal Rescue League of Boston has brought 25 beagles to its Brewster Animal Care and Adoption Center. A federal ...

  3. Beagle - Wikipedia

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    The beagle is a breed of small scent ... but there is a wide range of other colours including lemon, a very light tan; red, a reddish, almost orange, brown; and liver ...

  4. 17 Too-Cute Teacup Dog Breeds - AOL

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    These teensy-weensy teacup dogs are too cute for their own business! But there's a lot you should know before you bring one of these sweet angelic faces home. The post 17 Too-Cute Teacup Dog ...

  5. 79 rescued beagles will soon need new homes in the Triangle ...

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    “They’re lovely dogs, they are in good shape. They’re just confused. ... They don’t know what grass is.”

  6. List of dog crossbreeds - Wikipedia

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    Name Picture Parent breeds and notes American Staghound: Cross of different sighthound breeds; bred in the United States as hunting dogs. [1]Beaglier: Cross of a Beagle and a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel; first deliberately bred in the 1990s by designer dog breeders in Australia as a companion dog with the aim of reducing the scent-hunting drive common in Beagles.

  7. Beagling - Wikipedia

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    The Caynsham Foot Beagles (c. 1885) Beagling is mainly the hunting of hares and rabbits by beagles using their strong sense of smell. A beagle pack (10 or more hounds) is usually followed on foot, but in a few cases mounted. Beagling is often enjoyed by 'retired' fox hunters who have either sustained too many injuries or lost the agility to ...

  8. Company that bred beagles for research pleads guilty to ... - AOL

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    A company that bred beagles for medical research agreed Monday to pay a record $35 million as part of a criminal plea admitting it neglected thousands of dogs at its breeding facility in rural ...

  9. Beagle Brigade - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Beagle Brigade checks passengers for illegal food products. Beagle Brigade is a team of beagles and their human handlers who, as part of the United States Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), inspect luggage at U.S. airports searching for agricultural products. [1]