Beanie Raises £114.50 for Beagle Welfare

Today was the day of Beanie’s Big 5K Fun Run to raise money for Beagle Welfare.

The weather was awful! Howling winds, torrential rain and wet, slippy leaves under foot. So we set out equipped with heavy waterproof jackets and a rucksack with towels etc. Paul & I both have chronic injuries right now, so despite all the big talk a couple of months ago about doing the race in under 25 minutes we decided that it might be more sensible for us to walk the course.

Despite the atrocious conditions there was a good turn out. At the start line we met Monty the Beagle who was also running for Beagle welfare with his very fit looking mum who was all kitted out in her running gear.


Monty the Beagle and his mum run for Beagle Welfare

Beanie was impressed….and I couldn’t help but think she looked somewhat disappointed in her very unfit looking mum! As the pre-race warm up started Beanie got so exited, and of course, EVERYONE stopped to say hello to Beanie. She just loves being amongst crowds of people.


What a lovely day for a race

It was such a great atmosphere that at some mad point during the warm up Paul and I decided that we couldn’t let Beanie down – we had to run the entire course.

Our pace wasn’t really a run for Beanie – more of a brisk walk. We could tell that she’d much rather have sprinted along with the fastest runners. But she was SO good. She trotted along beside us on a short lead without any naughtiness at all. And she just loved all the applause and support from passers by!

Paul & I finally limped along the home straight, dragged behind a fresh and full-of-beans Beanie who just couldn’t resist sprinting for the Finish line when she saw everyone cheering for her. We finished in a time that couldn’t have been far short of 40 minutes! So not quite up to the standard of Beanie’s 27 minute East End 5k a few months ago. But we had a fantastic morning together.


Beanie completes her 2nd 5k Road Race

In total Beanie raised £114.50 for Beagle Welfare thanks to the support and sponsorship of:

  • Kathleen McDonald (Mochuisle Beagles)
  • Hazel McFarlane (Sophie the Beagle’s mum)
  • Louise Mcallister (Tess, Tara & Clara the Beagles’ mum)
  • Gillian Bickerstaff (Bailey the Beagle’s mum)
  • Liz Calikes (Newlin Beagles – Beanie’s Breeder)
  • Maggie Hendrie (Caledonean Thistle Pedigree Whippet Racing Club)
  • Paul Worthy Gardner (Organiser of the Dog Run Dog races in the USA)
  • Geraldine, Mano and Zeeshar from our local gym (Venice Physique)
  • Doog and Kate Rowand
  • Graeme McLaren
  • Kenny Taylor
  • Sean McGarrity
  • Math and Angel
  • Richard Westlake
  • Eileen Roberts

A huge thank you to all of you !!

Cindy – Beanie’s Ancestor

Over recent months we’ve been looking into Beanie’s herritage to try and find out where she gets her lythe, athletic build and physical prowess from.  A lady that we know from the park had always said Beanie was a throwback to the English Pack Beagle, and that she looked just like her first Beagle who was the daughter of a pack Beagle.  During our research we discovered that this lady’s Beagle was in fact an ancestor of Beanie’s!

Well, finally we have a photograph of her. Her name is Cindy (aka Graffham Cinderella). Cindy was born in 1961.

 
Cindy (after having had a litter of puppies!) left, Beanie (aged 8.5 months) right – Beanie’s got bigger ears and a softer face, but the build is very similar.

Cindy was apparantly a speed demon and could run forever – just like Beanie! Cindy’s mum tells us that she remembers watching the Edinburgh Beagle pack hunting in the early sixties. She says Beanie would have fitted right in with them – although her big ears would have been no use as they’d have got tangled and damaged in the undergrowth. The big ears that we see on Beagles nowadays are apparently an aesthetic modification !

Now Beanie’s not a direct descendant of Cindy, but pretty close. This is going to be complicated to explain….

First here’s the names of all the bitches down Beanie’s mums side (mum, gran, great gran, etc), right back to Eton College Viper, who was a working Pack Beagle.

Newlin Zamantha (2007) (aka Beanie).
Newlin Kelsey (2001)
Newlin Yazz (1994)
Newlin Nonsense (1990)
Newlin Opium (1983)
Norcis Roxanne At Newlin (1980)
Norcis Hannah (1974)
Korwin Rachel (1972)
Korwin Laura (1969)
Sweet Selina (1965)
Pippa or Lairfad (?)
Rossut Midget
Rossut Fashion (1960)
Rossut Variant (1958)
Virtuoso
Veronesse
Eton College Viper (1951)
Eton College Vigilant (1944)
Eton College Lavish

Eton College Viper had a little boy Holbein and a little girl Veronesse (half brother and sister).  They were mated to produce Virtuoso (direct ancestor of Beanie).

Holbein was also mated with Sabina to produce Graffham Cinderella.

So Vertuoso (Beanie’s direct ancestor) and Graffham Cinderella (our friend from the parks dog) were half  sisters.

Now according to our friend from the park, Graffham Cinderella was very typical of the Beagles of that time. And I was told by the daughter of the people that bred Rossut Variant that she was very different from todays Beagles – more leggy and finer boned. So it’s probably reasonable to assume that Virtuoso and her daughter Rossut Variant (1958) looked similar to Cindy (and therefore similar to Beanie!).

Our friend from the park tells us that the Rossuts played a big part in changing the Beagle into the stockier, shorter legged, bigger eared dog that we see in this line today. They used stud dogs imported from America by Rozavel kennels. These were dogs were chunkier, shorter legged and more refined than the pack beagles. Whilst in this country Beagles were largely only bred for function (hunting) until the 50’s, in America they had been breeding for showing & aesthetic appeal for very many years. I wasn’t able to find photos of Rossut Variant, Fashion or Midget. However, I did find one of Midgets full brother Rossut Triumphant.

So perhaps we can guess that the Rossut’s changed the Beagles in Beanie’s mums line from something similar to this traditional hunting Beagle:

Cindy
Graffham Cinderella (1961) – Half Sister of Virtuoso

To this Champion Show Beagle:

Ch Rossut Triumphant
Ch Rossut Triumphant (1962) – Full Brother of Rossut Midget

In just a couple of generations and about four years!

Beanie has the best of both worlds – the physique of a functional English pack Beagle (which should serve her well in her racing and agility) and the soft, refined features of the American show Beagles.

The Big Fun Run – 3 Days To Go

Just three days to go until Beanie’s big fun run for charity!

She got her race number through today – Number 625

Beanie’s in great shape for the race. Unfortunately the same can’t be said for Paul & I. The stress of recent months have taken their toll and we’re both moving (and feeling) like 90 year olds :) We’re now fighting over who’s going to run with Beanie and who’s going to hold the bags and take photos !

If anyone still wants to sponsor Beanie it’s not too late. So far she’s raised over £100 for Beagle Welfare, and she’s still accepting sponsorship via PayPal.

The race kicks off at 11.00am on Saturday morning at Bellahouston Park. The official warm up starts at 10.30 am.