White or Lemon Beagle - image heavy!!

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    White or Lemon Beagle - image heavy!!

     She is a working beagle living in Wales. she hunts rabbits, squirrels and fox.  just thought it was interesting to see an all white.. or lemon i guess she might be.

    anyway just felt like sharing pics of such a pretty dog that is also a well love working dog.

     

      

     

     

     

     

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     It is a very pretty dog.  .... so is this your dog? Or a dog of someone you know?

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     just someone i know from another forum. I only wish i had that kind of vista to hunt in with beagles!!

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    I have NEVER seen an all white beagle :)

    Now, that I have, I'm in love. She's gorgeous!

    psssttttt(brownie has a crush on her) LOL

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    What a beautiful beagle.  I'm sure she could teach my chubby, couch potato boy a thing or two !!!

     

    Deb W.

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    My understanding is lemon refers to the color of the markings.  Since she doesn't have any, I'd assume she's white.  That said, she sure looks a lot like a pale yellow Lab in coloring.  To be honest, that first pic, especially, had me thinking if she's a Beagle/Lab mix, but I'm assuming her owners know she's all Beagle.  You're right, she's a pretty girl!

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    micksmom
    That said, she sure looks a lot like a pale yellow Lab in coloring.  To be honest, that first pic, especially, had me thinking if she's a Beagle/Lab mix, but I'm assuming her owners know she's all Beagle.

    Ditto!

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     from what i saw of this guy's album he has a small pack of pure bred beagles. i believe this one came from a white mother and orange father. i can find out though.

     

    here are some more pics of his other dogs.

     

     

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    How interesting! I have never seen an all white beagle either. It does look labish to me too! What a pretty beagle though - esp. that "Sadie/Jamison/RC" colored one! hehehe.
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    I love the flying beagle picture!!!!!  That is tooooo cute!

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    I don't know what registry they use in Wales, but this is the Beagle standard according to The Kennel Club (Great Britian)http://www.thekennelclub.org.uk/item/15

    Colour
    Tricolour (black, tan and white); blue, white and tan; badger pied; hare pied; lemon pied; lemon and white; red and white; tan and white; black and white; all white. With the exception of all white, all the above mentioned colours can be found as mottle. No other colours are permissible. Tip of stern white.

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    micksmom
    My understanding is lemon refers to the color of the markings.  Since she doesn't have any, I'd assume she's white.  That said, she sure looks a lot like a pale yellow Lab in coloring.  To be honest, that first pic, especially, had me thinking if she's a Beagle/Lab mix, but I'm assuming her owners know she's all Beagle.  You're right, she's a pretty girl!

    yep...she IS a Yellow Lab color.

    Very pretty dog, obviously enjoying herself...but I too, thought she looked like a Lab mix.

     

    eta: oh and a while back I posted a picture of an almost all whte hound born here in the USA,..he was the result of a overly active spotting gene tho...lol. He has a page HERE if anyone wants to look.

    eta: looking at her made me also think of the Porcelaine...looks very similar but bigger overall...very lovely...LOVELY...hounds.

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    Great photos!!

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