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Beagle Breeders with Puppies for Sale The Beagle is full of energy and does great in a family environment. They are very lively, active, and high energy making a wonderful childs companion given the proper socialization. This breed is alert and of even temperament and should never show signs of aggression or timidity. The Beagle can be very mischievous and very bold at times so proper precautions must be taken when training and/or socializing this fun loving breed.Does your Beagle bark, howl, and cry whenever you leave the house? Beagles should require daily brushing to remove any dead or loose hair. A wipe down with a damp towel should suffice for the bathing aspect, however a rubber, wire, or hard bristled brush would work best for the brushing aspect. The ears of this breed should be cleaned on a regular basis, as this breed is prone to painful ears or ear infections. The nails of the Beagle should also be trimmed. This breed is an average shedder, which can be controlled with regular combing.

The Beagle is very intelligent and very eager to please making him a wonderful student to work with. However, they do tend to lose interest fairly quickly as they are bound to pick up a scent and follow it. This is when obedience training definitely comes in handy. If properly trained, the Beagle should listen however, if not trained properly, ignoring is a big problem. Consistency and firm yet gentle handling is a must if this breed is to excel as they so desperately want to. There are several accepted methods of house training your new Beagle puppy. The Beagle is fairly active and loves long and vigorous walks, as they are the outdoorsy type. Considering they have a very strong hunting instinct, this breed should always be kept on a leash or in a fenced in yard as he is bound to run off if something catches his interest. Two long daily walks are recommended, as this breed seems to have great stamina and be somewhat tireless. The Beagle responds best in a home with a large yard.

Get Matched with Beagle Breeders using PuppyMatch Considering a Beagle Puppy? Choose the RIGHT Beagle Breeder and the RIGHT breed Beagle may not be the right breed for you! Ask a QuestionAbout Beagles AnonymousAre Beagle's easy to train? 1 CommentAnonymousBeagles are from the Hound Group, a group of dogs whom are loyal, sweet and stubborn all at the same time. Though it takes more time to train a Beagle, they are well worth the wait. Utilizing positive reinforcement methods and starting your training early, being consistent and taking your pup to obedience classes will give you the best start to get your Beagle pup trained quickly.AnonymousDo Beagles bark and howl all the time when being left alone? 1 CommentAnonymousBeagles are a part of the hound group and are very vocal. They are vocal when they are happy, sad, excited, lonely, etc. However, a properly trained and exercised Beagle can be calm while being left alone. This breed needs an average of an hour to an hour and a half of exercise a day.

A good half an hour to forty-five-minute walk or run at the dog park (fenced); before going to work is a good amount of exercise to keep your Beagle calm while you are at work.AnonymousAre Beagles good swimmers?
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Replacing Headlight Bulb C6 CorvetteThey are not known for being the best swimmers, but they can swim as long as they are introduced to the water slowly and positively. When selecting a puppy, bring a small kiddy pool with you, or large water dish and see which puppy takes to the water compared to the others.

AnonymousWe had two wonderful Beagle's that we adored. They loved to 'swim' in a lake where they could gradually get in, but not a pool per say. Best dogs we ever had.AnonymousAre Beagles good with little children? 1 CommentAnonymousBeagles are great little family companions and do really well with children that love to be outdoors and want to play. A well socialized and well-bred pup will bond closely with the children of the house and be happy to follow them around and get into mischief with them. As long as all interactions between the puppy/dog and the child are supervised until the child is dog-savvy and understands dog language and can gauge when a dog needs to be left alone; then let your little rascals play with the little rascal of the dog world.AnonymousI recently rescued a laboratory Beagle. Toilet training her is a huge challenge. Any tips or advice? 1 CommentAnonymousThe Beagle, in general, is considered one of the hardest breeds to house train. A typical bred pup can take up to two years to house train.

With a rescue, especially a laboratory one, it can be quite difficult. Since crate training does not work, I use the two-hour method. Have a timer set in the house that goes off every 2 hours -- and take the dog outside. When he/she uses the bathroom, praise with food and attention. If they do not, bring them back inside after 10 minutes and put them on a leash attached to you. Do not let the dog out of your sight at any time that you are home, have the dog tethered to you at all times. Within 2 - 3 weeks of this, the dog should be giving signals like whining, looking at you or sniffing the floor and they should be getting the hang of house training. Beagle Puppies For SaleNext Day Pets® provides the only safe and secure means of selecting and purchasing the perfect Beagle puppy from the comfort of your home. Black and Tan CoonhoundIrish WolfhoundDachshundPortuguese PodengoAmerican FoxhoundBluetick CoonhoundWhippetPlott HoundBasenjiBorzoiWelcome to the Friends of VBAC&AC!

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