Love Your Dog Day! Show Some Love to Your Dog!!!

February 20th is Love Your Dog Day and love your dog you must. Take time out of your busy day to especially love your precious pet. We are the ones that will give you unconditional love, protect you and your family, and play catch in rainy weather.

It is easy to love this Crazy Beagle! I am playful, yet serious. I am crazy, yet thoughtful. I am good looking, yet modest. What is not to love about the Crazy Beagle? The following are some of my pictures:

 

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Funny Dog Video: “Here We Go” Bud Light Commercial

This crazy beagle went through the roof when he saw this Super Bowl commercial.  This Bud Light beer commercial has one of my fellow dogs retrieving beer after beer for a bunch of slackers.  That is not how this crazy beagle rolls.  Watch for yourself.  Enjoy!

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Happy Valentine’s Day Dog Video from the Crazy Beagle!

Happy Valentine’s Day to all of my dogs and owners out there!  I know my dogs will not be eating chocolates today and that is okay.  

Since the Crazy Beagle doesn’t have a love in his life this Valentine’s Day, I am a little crazier than usual.  That’s is why I wanted to share this Valentine’s video with you on this special day!  Enjoy!

 

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Happy Thanksgiving and Eight Tips to Make Your Dog’s Day More Enjoyable!

SonicThanksgiving 01 150x150 Happy Thanksgiving and Eight Tips to Make Your Dogs Day More Enjoyable!Happy Thanksgiving to all of my dog friends and their owners!!! May you all have a safe, fun, and healthy Thanksgiving day!

Us dogs enjoy the revelry at least as much as humans, looking forward to bits of delicious food dropping on the floor at just the right time, and the intoxicating smells swirling around the house. But Thanksgiving needs to be a time of caution where it comes to the digestive tract of your dog. There are certain foods your dog really needs to avoid.

Here are eight dog safety tips that will help your dog get through Thanksgiving and the holiday season safely and keep a hop in their step:.

  1. Keep Holiday Food at a Minimum – When giving your dog holiday foods, use caution and keep it at a minimum or none at all. Giving your dog fatty foods can lead to an upset stomach, diarrhea, or a life-threatening condition called pancreatitis Giving your dog a few strips of turkey on a dog’s normal food is fine, but don’t overdo it. Remember that turkey skin can wreak havoc with a dog’s digestive system, so make sure she gets skinless, boneless turkey.
  2. Happy Hour is Not Good for Your Pet – Keep alcoholic drinks away from your pets. It only that’s a split second before your dog enjoying your drink. You may not notice an immediate change in behavior, but your dog could become disoriented and quite ill. Too much alcohol can even lead to a coma, and death. Guard your drinks for a healthy pet.
  3. Treat Your Dog Like a King by Using His Kong – Let your dog work for his food and have fun doing it! Mix your dog’s regular food in a Kong, and then stuff a little bonelessDogKong 001 150x150 Happy Thanksgiving and Eight Tips to Make Your Dogs Day More Enjoyable! turkey, sweet potatoes, gravy in the Kong. It will occupy your dog for a long time and give your dog a nice treat.
  4. Onions Can Bring Tears to Your Dog – All onions are toxic to dogs. They can lead to a dangerous form of anemia that may not be detected for days. Make sure you do not give your dog food with onion ingredients mixed in the food. It can have the same dangerous effect on your dog.
  5. Exercise Your Dog – Take your dog out for a long walk and a game of fetch. A dog who has been on a big walk or fetched the ball a zillion times will be much more likely to run out of energy during the feast than a dog who’s been inside all day. A tired dog is a good dog (the crazy beagle will still be crazy on a lower level) on Thanksgiving.
  6. Beware of Bones – Cooked turkey bones can be a danger to your dog. They’re sharp, and potentially very dangerous. You may not know a dog has a turkey bone lodged in your dog’s digestive system for days. Don’t leave plates with bones lying around. Ditto for the turkey carcass. Hungry dogs have been known to run off with the remains of a carved turkey. It can happen in the blink of an eye. You notice the turkey is gone. You notice the dog is gone. With luck, you find their hiding place before anything happens. Put plates in an unreachable area if you can’t dispose of everything properly right away.
  7. Keep it Spiceless – Some spices and some other herbs have essential oils that can cause tummy upset and central nervous system depression if a dog eats them in large quantities.
  8. Uncooked Food Can Be a Raw Deal – Don’t surprise your dog with a piece of raw turkey in her bowl. Sudden changes in their diet can cause an upset stomach. But more importantly, keep your dog away from the uncooked dough for bread or rolls. The heat in your dog’s stomach will make the dough rise, and if the dog has eaten enough, the swollen dough can cause pain, vomiting, and bloating. This can lead to an emergency trip to the Vet on Thanksgiving.

ThanksgivingFood011 150x150 Happy Thanksgiving and Eight Tips to Make Your Dogs Day More Enjoyable!Follow the following dog holiday safety tips and your dog will enjoy a wonderful, fun, safe Thanksgiving. The Crazy Beagle should be the only dog that is crazy during the holidays. My craziness come naturally.

Happy Thanksgiving!

 

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The Crazy Beagle Bows Before the Dog Called Holy Sh*t!

My owners are lucky that they have a small, yet powerful, crazy beagle.  This crazy beagle can get the small accomplished as big dogs.

The following picture says it all.  I think the big guy would fall out if someone brought home a beast like that.

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