The Beagle Club

Wellington New Zealand


The Beagle Club of New Zealand was established at Wellington in 1972.  Its goal is to provide a social environment, support, training, and advice for Beagle owners, as well as protection for the Beagle breed.  This is achieved through monthly walks, puppy advice pamphlets, training sessions, shows and a rehoming programme.  


Notices

Events

Walk Photos  

Committee  

Showing  

Homes Wanted

Breed Information 

Membership  

Beagle Breeders (4)

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Last updated 24 June 2008

Note: From now through August, please contact our president, Lynne Hardy,
with any queries or dog rehoming issues.
(04 479 5239) lynnehardy@xtra.co.nz

Next Event: Camborne Walkway, Grays Road entrance, 29 June at 2:00pm,
for directions and a map, see Events.

Dog Sitting Opportunity
We are looking for a caring, beagle friendly household in the Wellington area to doggy sit our 2 yr old female beagle, Jessie, while we are on holiday overseas in August. We would usually put her in the kennel but would like to try this as an alternative option and allow her to have a beagle buddy to play with and meet her daily affection needs. We would naturally provide all dog sitting equipment and would happily part with $100 and an offer to return the favour at another time. Jessie is reasonably well trained (definately house trained) and can do the basics (sit, down, bed, stay/wait, "nicely" ,come etc) when she wants to. For further info, telephone a/h Alex on 04 577 3743.

Homes Wanted: There are currently no dogs needing new homes. See Homes Wanted for success stories.

Puppies Available: There are currently no puppies listed.

The 3rd Annual FUN DAY

For new photos from recent events, see Walk Photos.

ANIMAL EXPERIMENTATION
If you would like to learn more about animal experimentation being conducted in New Zealand, visit SAFE.


If you are interested in joining the Club then please contact Ruth Ward or post an enquiry to PO Box 40 663, Upper Hutt.

In the South Island?  Please contact the South Island Beagle Club through Ken Cliffin, Secretary, at   cliffin@inet.net.nz  or 03 359 7868.