7 Common Behavioral Problems in Beagles and How to Deal with them

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Beagles are adorable, but mischievous dogs. So today in this video we will discuss some of the most common Behavioral problems among beagles and how to solve them

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My beagle is an angel. The best dog ever. Not a barker or obnoxious. She’s gentle and listens fairly well. Definitely food motivated but I would take a beagle any day. Beagles forever!

peggymalstaff
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Beagles are treat monsters. I’ve owned a beagle since I was a little kid and found that it’s not a good idea to reinforce good behavior with treats. Beagles are very smart dogs and will realize very quickly that they get a treat for being good. Which isn’t always a bad thing but soon you’re beagle is going to expect to get a treat all the time just because it didn’t get into trouble. Beagles do have a tendency to gain weight if they don’t get proper exercise on a regular basis. Loading your dog up with treats is not beneficial to their health. It’s a much better idea to reinforce good behavior with showing your beagle ultimate affection. If he’s a good boy and behaves himself I tell him what a good boy he is and rub his belly, his sweet spot.

thegtclickcrash
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I honestly respect how food motivated a beagle is and the ability to realize that he shouldn’t do something without getting something in return. They’d be salesmen if dogs ruled the world.

MrLucky
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It's hard not to respond when they jolt you awake with their heart-stopping howl

everyBODYlovesJACKiE
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My beagle is 9 and we haven't really had too many problems except the excessive barking/howling. For anyone that wants to get a beagle, once they are trained well, they are amazing dogs and (like most) even can detect anxiety sometimes. When I am anxious, she will either lay beside me or on me to distract me from it (but sometimes she does it for attention too, but it is very comforting).

evanmisejka
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Picked my Beagle pup up 2 days ago, I'm in love but damn he's cheeky

MaidenJoel
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Love your videos. Got a beagle a few weeks ago and he is great. Such a smart pup and we love him so much.

rayhiscott
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I guess I have I very smart and very well behaved beagle. She definitely doesn't have separation anxiety and hasn't since she was a puppy. For years I thought she still had the separation anxiety but I was wrong. So glad!

guitarwins
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My 4 mo old beagle pulls less when wearing a harness, but he fights putting it on. He is smart, affectionate and determined to have his own way!

lindamasson
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You missed out the most important behavioural problem. Beagles do not release anything that they pick up in their mouth easily. They become very aggressive and you cannot pull out the object from their mouth, unless traded for a higher value treat.

rahullohia
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GREAT VIDEO!! We have a “Beaglier”, Beagle and Cavalier King Charles mix - Macie Harper. She has a lot of qualities of both breeds; however it is the Beagle side that drives us all nuts!! We worked with a trainer for several months and had her mostly under control, but it is the barking that is still the problem. Our trainer said we had our hands full because in her 40 years of training, Macie Harper, was the smartest dog she had ever seen. In our first visit, 3 hours, Macie had “mastered” commands that usually take 2 weeks to 2 months for other dogs!! We KNEW we were in trouble. We kept up training until our Trainer moved. We are not a diligent as we should be so the barking is an issue. I will TRY the “let them bark until they realize you will not respond” idea if my nerves and eardrum hold up. Lots of good suggestions. THANK YOU!

ojp
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Thank you beagle care your tips and experiences really helped me to take care of my beagle . Great job 👍👏😊

aadhyavinay
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I was surprised with 2 beagle puppies today. I love them

theadventuresofanimals
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GREAT AND HELPFUL VIDEO !!
also i would request you to make a video regarding feeding habits, my beagle often refuses his food for 7 8 days every month, , firstly i thought its because im giving excessive treats but its like he is being extremely picky about food .
so i would like to request you to make a video on picky eaters, and what do you feed your beagles

shashanksharma
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It seems as if a lot of what people consider to be behavioral problems stem back to evolutionary adaptations that served dog well in accordance to their historical purpose. 🤷🏼‍♀️ A beagle would need high energy to go on long hunts. It would need to vocalize loudly, perhaps for long periods, so owner could find him after tracking and finding a bird, etc. It would have to follow its nose to track what is being hunted, etc. Anyone unsure of what breed of dog to get would benefit from thinking about what the breed was used for historically. It shaped the breeds behavior, neurology, etc. Of course, dogs can adapt to the modern world with training, redirecting dogs needs into something else, etc. And every dog has a unique personality, like people. But this has been helpful to me. ❤

TeacherMom
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The whole pulling on the leash thing was a horrible experiance for me. Especially if there were people or other dogs around. I finally caved and got a shock collar, one with a beep and a shock and I never had to use the shock. My beagle learned to listen to my commands with just the beep and now she can roam freely outside without a leash. :)

mariacross
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Hie.. My beagle is 4months old and I m in love with her alrdy❤️
Just sm tips based on my experience
Beagles have to be trained within 3-4 to 6 months max aft tht its a challenge.
They sleep for 15hrs atlst in split timings so no need to worry..
They chew kn furnitures for sure wile their toothing, hard tennis ball or hard toy would help (they r choosy on toys 🙄)
Beagles r hyperactive, excited n stubborn for sure, u need to hv more time to train them.. Yes we can train our dog (wit lot of patience n time n love ofcourse)..

goodboy
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My Beagle, Macy is now 14 years old. I adopted her at 9 and love her dearly.

michaeltammaro
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I've had a beagle for 11 years. We use the halti harness for waking/hiking. It's magic, and she does great even in the woods. She never had a furniture eating issue, thank goodness! She does chew through literally every toy. We use the kongs and hard plastic toys only, but it's rough for me bc I love buying her the stuffys. We use a shock collar for nighttime barking... but she has figured out a way to use her crate to get it off. 🤷‍♀️ she spends the time trying to get it off instead of barking though. Mission accomplished.

BlueLuna
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Oh wow ! I must've gotten lucky with my beagle. She doesn't really bark, whine, or howl :O

nickisashkir