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Hey Guys,
:? I'm looking for some Beagle puppies. Does anyone have any info on where I can find some! I'd rather stay away from the markets! Thanks for any input! :?
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Wow, I never thought of it until you asked the question, but I don't ever remember seeing a Beagle here... :?
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cigarettes, make-up or plain old fox hunting ones? :shock: :shock:
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hhfarang wrote:Wow, I never thought of it until you asked the question, but I don't ever remember seeing a Beagle here... :?
Here we go. Pete :cheers:

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They're around, but not as plentiful as say Soi dogs and Goldies. I saw a few of them last weekend up at JJ, but I don't necessarily trust that kind of place for dogs! They're a little smaller than the foxies!!
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trouble with having one of those is that after a couple of weeks someone will climb into ya garden all ninja'd up and set it freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. :D :D
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Lets hope that wont happen, backyard actually kinda secured! Never seen Hannah, but Billings is quite nice! :mrgreen:
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splitlid wrote:trouble with having one of those is that after a couple of weeks someone will climb into ya garden all ninja'd up and set it freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee. :D :D
QUiet right splitlid either setting them free or having some kinfolk waitng outside and pick up them pupps and Ninja robber to sell or keep them dog themselves.

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I've never been a big dog lover myself, but if I had to commit to a cannine I have always thought the King's dog 'Tongdaeng' looks kinda sleek and well constructed.

I am not sure what brand it is but think I remember reading once that its a standard soi model that he found outside his palace one day.
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TongDaeng is a Thai Ridgeback. A famous Thai breed that has about a one inch wide ridge of hair down the middle of their back that grows in the opposite direction of the rest of their hair, so it stands up like a mohawk hair cut. Cool dogs!
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we had soi dogs in Hackney.
Reconisable by the tail doing a full circle.
That mixed with the Thai ridgeback would be interesting.
A lion of a dog.
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Yea baby, Thai Ridgeback sounds cool and the gang! If I had to commit I would want one of those mothers.... 8)
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They are the most famous of all Thai breeds so I've heard that a full blooded one (with papers) from a breeder here is pretty expensive. Of course you can look around the Wats and find a part ridgeback/part Soi that has that interesting reverse hair on his back.

I wanted one but we ended up adopting two regular Soi pups from the neighborhood.
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With its tail up its bum. Fluent in Thai & Cockney.
Would that make it a 'cocktail'... :shock:
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i know someone who has a beagle i see itb everynight in town i will ask him later and get back to you
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