mjncad
Super Member
You should see some of the boulders that fall onto our mountain highways every spring due to the winter freeze/thaw cycle and the spring runoff. Some of them are so big they have to blast them apart in order for CDOT's front end loaders to remove them.
I agree with your assessment of Milo and Beagles in general. Mom told me when she got Rex, her father asked why she did such a thing. But her Dad and Rex became best buds, and when the hearse drove by the house where he lived, Rex bayed; so he knew something wasn't right as his bud was gone.
Mom told me the only other time Rex howled big time was the night I was born. He was in the car howling up a storm in the hospital parking lot on a cold January night.
People can write whatever they want but its not always factual. Beagles are used for just about everything. Drug sniffers to using their nose to sniff for cancer in humans.
We looked after Milo for two weeks while our boy went on his honeymoon. During those two weeks Milo got to know me better than I know myself.
When I'd get up to go to the kitchen he would take his ball and drop it on my foot then look up at me as if to say "we going to play ball or what"? I'd go outside and play with him before I'd go to work. He had three balls outside and I'd tell him its time to go in the house and then I'd say " pick up your toys". He would get all the balls one by one and put them in the house.
That's not what I would call a stupid dog.
I agree with your assessment of Milo and Beagles in general. Mom told me when she got Rex, her father asked why she did such a thing. But her Dad and Rex became best buds, and when the hearse drove by the house where he lived, Rex bayed; so he knew something wasn't right as his bud was gone.
Mom told me the only other time Rex howled big time was the night I was born. He was in the car howling up a storm in the hospital parking lot on a cold January night.