Got it, and see you point. Actually discussed this quite a bit relating to Original Mountain Curs.blunder wrote: How many different stiles of trials and shows are we trying to make the beagle conform to these days? If we can't decide what the function is, where is the form suppose to go? So we will end up doing the same thing to our Beagles that we have already done to our Labs.
Beagles have already gone the way you described, lots of different shapes, sizes, styles, and some that are still carrying beagle papers, but don't qualify by the breed standard.
Fortunately there are enough mixing of different style beagles and a relative conformation that most stick to that make most identifiable as beagles.
That goes to the next question, is a dog still the same breed because of papers or breed conformation?
I have seen plenty of unregistered beagles that are very good representatives of the breed. They are beagles, just happen not to be registered.
I have seen plenty of registered beagles that had papers and pedigree showing they were beagles, but you wonder if there was some "sneaky neighbor's dog" in the pedigree somewhere. They do not meet the breed standard. So are those poor specimens of the breed a beagle? They may win some big field titles, even though they look like a tri-colored greyhound.
Is it still a beagle because the papers say it is? At some point someone has to say nope, not a beagle.
I could care less if a dog is registered or not. If it is what I want, I will feed it and/or breed to it.
I like the beagle breed, plan to keep my breedings pure beagle because there are plenty out there that can get it done how I want that meet the breed standard.
If it were all about performance, I might breed my beagle to a coon hound, bird dog, fiest, or basset hound to get traits from other breeds. Bottom line is I don't see the benefit in crossing out of the breed to bring anything in to it.
If I thought one of those crossed would produce a superior rabbit hound, I would probably do it.
Wow, we are way off the subject now. I might have to start another thread and hope it goes where I thought this one would.
