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<blockquote data-quote="Brandonm22" data-source="post: 675637" data-attributes="member: 7645"><p>I have both. The beagle beats the heck out of the mutt. Much friendlier, natural rabbit dog, natural pointer, quieter, utterly bomb proof health. As a cow dog nothing beats the blue heeler BUT mine get skin diseases out the wazoo. I just spent $159 at the vet on my older male. He is severly allergic to fleas and starts losing his hair and skin if he even gets near one. This last time he also got severe yeast and bacteria infections (and embarassed me by trying to attack the vet girl). I know this sounds bad but it really all onset very quickly. The dude is now on pills for fleas, allergies, fungi, and antibiotics. My other one and their ancestor also had sensitive skin. If anybody knows, is this a breed wide problem or did I just buy into a really bad line?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brandonm22, post: 675637, member: 7645"] I have both. The beagle beats the heck out of the mutt. Much friendlier, natural rabbit dog, natural pointer, quieter, utterly bomb proof health. As a cow dog nothing beats the blue heeler BUT mine get skin diseases out the wazoo. I just spent $159 at the vet on my older male. He is severly allergic to fleas and starts losing his hair and skin if he even gets near one. This last time he also got severe yeast and bacteria infections (and embarassed me by trying to attack the vet girl). I know this sounds bad but it really all onset very quickly. The dude is now on pills for fleas, allergies, fungi, and antibiotics. My other one and their ancestor also had sensitive skin. If anybody knows, is this a breed wide problem or did I just buy into a really bad line? [/QUOTE]
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