Welcome to Rescue Beagle USA.
This blog is dedicated to Lucky, my sweet little girl who passed away in her sleep peacefully on 12-14-12. Lucky was a lemon beagle and came to us as a "rescue" when she was about 3-years old. While she was initially scared, the poor thing was all of 20-lbs (and for her size that was severely under weight) with lots of love and snacks she became the best friend a person could ever have - please give a rescue beagle a second change!
Mackeral for Winter Skin Problems
I saw this posted on Face Book and wanted to share it here.
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Goya Jack Mackerel in Brine
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Winter
weather wreaking havoc on your pup's skin & coat? Add a tablespoon
of smashed up canned mackerel w/ it's brine (juice) per 1/2 cup of
kibble, mix w/ warm water to make a gravy & serve. Very inexpensive,
super heart healthy & the beagles LOVE it! Our guys have the softest
fur. A $2 can lasts several meals! Canned Mackerel can be found with canned tuna.
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