
Hello!
So I just got my new foster beagle from
Triangle Beagle Rescue.
His name is Weaver and he's a 15" beagle, which means he's 15 inches high. The woman from TBR who gave him to me says he weighs about 30 pounds.
He's a real cutie, as you can see from the photo.
I also discovered that he's really good with kids. We were out walking last night and he saw some kids playing at a nearby apartment complex. So he walked toward them. I asked the adult who was supervising the kids if it was ok for me to bring the dog closer. Soon Weaver was surrounded by three small children, one was less than 2 years old and the other two seemed to be about 4 or 5 years old. Then some other kids came over. He was so calm and chill with all the kids around. He just sat there and let them pet him. He didn't jump on them or anything. The toddler even sort of stepped on Weaver's tail and he didn't even make a peep! My brother cautioned me that I would be responsible if he bit a child, but I said he wouldn't bite anyone, and besides when was the last time you heard of a
beagle biting someone!

Here's a photo of my boyfriend Jon with Weaver on July 1, the day Weaver arrived at my house! My good friend Phil was also over. It was really nice having different people there initially to meet Weaver and help me out with him. I was excited to have him, but it was really sudden. I'd gotten a call from Madeline (a foster mom with TBR) that morning asking me when she could bring Weaver over. I hadn't been expecting to get a Beagle for a week or two.
Weaver is sleeping now. It's nice. I keep thinking I need to be entertaining him or doing something with him.
I actually was talking on the phone and watching him at the same time and he went "number 2" on my carpet in my bedroom. Yuck, gross. So that's a problem. I'm not sure why he did that and why he didn't let me know he needed to go out :( I said "no" in a loud firm voice and dragged him away from where he was going. The I took him right out to finish. He did not go "number 2" any more outside, but he did go "number 1". I wish I knew why he did that. I'm really not good at punishing him. I'm not good at putting him in his crate (I feel too bad when he resists going in). So I just try to limit it when absolutely necessarily (like when I'm leaving the house for a while or going to sleep at night). After we came back inside, I probably should have put him in his crate as punishment for going to the bathroom on my carpet, but I didn't know how to get him in there.
OK! That's it for now.
Katya