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Southern Utah Beagle Barn
Jacqui Piechowiak
Beryl, Utah
435-439-5291 or 439-590-1417
www.utahbeaglebarn.com
lvpolecat1@scinternet.net
The Southern Utah Beagle Barn is a
privately owned and operated kennel located in the small rural farming
community of Beryl in southwestern Utah. We at the Southern Utah Beagle
Barn are proud of our accomplishment of perfecting the beagle breed.
All of our dogs and puppies meet or exceed the standard set by the
American Kennel Club.
ABOUT US: My family has been breeding dogs for over 50 years. My dad
trained K-9s for the army and was an avid hunter. The Beagle stole my
heart at a very young age so when Dad passed in 1987 I decided to focus
exclusively on them and what I could do to perpetuate and perfect the
breed. I only breed 13 inch Beagles.
The advantage they have is that this is all I do. I
own/operate/breed/train and handle all of my dogs from birth. They truly
are the best of the best.
BREEDING PRACTICES: We at the Southern Utah Beagle Barn practice the
most stringent breeding rituals. Every mating is observed and recorded.
We re-qualify DNA, therefore eliminating any health issues and are
present for every birth. We research every possibility. We do not allow
in breeding or line breeding! We do not sell to brokers or retail. We
do not participate in any way of the breeding of designer dogs.
ABOUT THE BREED: Beagles are the noblest of companions and hunters. This
highly intelligent and energetic breed was developed over two centuries
ago in England. While the noble men would take the English Fox Hound to
hunt, Their fair ladies longed for companionship in their absence. Ergo
the English Beagle, smaller and more suitable for royalty and ladies of
court.
The American Beagle was first recognized in the late 1850s. They were
bred for size and temperament while still allowing the underlying
hunting instinct to remain in tact.
Beagle packs are tenacious, protective and loyal. Individually they are
sweet, attentive, loving and very curious. (They like their bellies
rubbed and their ears scratched!)
They are still the best hunters for their weight/size ratio. This is
what makes them the perfect family dog. They are, by nature happy,
playful and endearing to anyone who comes in contact with them. They
love children; other pets and can be quite entertaining. Not unlike
children they need rules, boundaries and limitations. Their enthusiasm
for life is very contagious!
Please visit my website often for birth announcements, pictures and more
information. You'll be glad you did.
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