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Royal Beagle!

Imagine how thrilled our beagles were to learn that the Duke and Duchess of Sussex have a beagle! His name is Guy and he is a rescue beagle from Kentucky. Just as many of the Sanctuary House beagles, he was not successful as a hunting dog . . . but who needs to hunt when he might become a guest at a royal wedding reception. Apparently Guy was very friendly at the reception and eager to eat any crumbs that fell to the floor - "yep, we could do that," the Sanctuary House beagles said.

The cats are not so impressed . . .in fact, Sava thought the beagle news was not even worth getting out of bed to hear. "What," he said, "you woke me up for a dog story?"


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