5 Things You Must Never Do to Your Beagle

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In this video, we will talk about 5 Things You Must Never Do to Your Beagle, helping you know what to avoid when dealing with your Beagle dog.

✅✅ Develop your dog's hidden intelligence to eliminate bad behavior and get a smarter dog.
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To Be Clear: Beagles are active companions for both children and adults. They are small, compact, and resilient. These dogs are happy and playful, but because they are hounds, they may also be difficult and need patient inventive training methods. They navigate the world with the aid of their noses, and nothing makes them happier than pursuing an interesting scent. Beagles were originally bred to hunt rabbits and hares and people in different countries still use them for this purpose today, although many of them are now living as devoted family pets and companion dogs. In this video, we bring to you a list of 5 things you must never do to your Beagle dog.

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I adopted my beagle from a shelter about 2 months ago. He is very sweet but extremely stubborn. He doesn't want to go for walks. He is afraid of cars, kids any loud noise. So housebreaking him has become a real chore. But I'm giving him my all!!!

jeannemonaghan
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Beagles are wonderful ❤ I have had beagles my entire life and never had an aggressive beagle - always wonderful companions. Beagles are used in research labs in the US and around the world -- they endure painful experiments and life in a steel cage. Please speak up for Beagles ❤

danab.
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My beagle, Dixie, we believe is 9 years old. She was found by friends and given to me after my dachshund died. She had breast cancer and heart worms. My vet has restored her health and I love her very much. She snuggles with me and sleeps a lot. We are buddies. I’m 77 and a widow. When I got her I needed her and she needed me. I love watching Oliver. I learn a lot from watching him.

barbarabruchswinn
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Chase was 16 years old when he passed. He loved to play, we would walk for miles and socialize at our local dog park. Best dog I’ve ever had.

rick
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We had an adopted Beagle Maggie who lived to 17 . We were both blessed. The hardship of loosing her was one of the worst pains I’ve ever had to deal with. While I tried to convince myself to wait a year before getting another…..well something just happened and BOING I found a perfect little girl. We have always adopted dogs and we spend loads of money on animal rescues. In fact we helped with that big Beagle rescue of thousands of dogs from lab testing. That simply makes my blood boil. Now it’s been maybe 45 years since I’ve had a puppy. OH BOY! Yep you nailed it. You can’t let a piece of paper hit the floor without her chewing it. Oh boy the joys of puppy teeth . Her breeder was absolutely WONDERFUL! She’s helped us so much. This along with these type videos are helpful to say the least. The breeder named her Roudy Girl. For a reason . We kept Roudy but it’s now Roudy Piper. Pure AKC registered . Parents are simply beautiful with a great temperament . The biggest problem is getting her crate trained as she is SOOO attached to me but we’re slowly making progress. Frozen soup marrow bones are the very best baby sitter. She has a plethora of toys. Big back yard to run free. I walk her everyday and my wife will try to as well. We’ve been able to socialize her and that’s going well. She’s a smart but sassy one. 3 months old now and she’s pretty good at commands of come, sit, stay, paw and roll over. A little help with a few. She knows potty. Fortunately she is HIGHLY treat motivated. All I ever use is freeze dried liver treats. She about jumps out of her skin for them. So many mistakes we made with Maggie but then again she was around 7 when we got her. Abused and we just wanted to spoil her, which we did. We did keep her in good health and regular visits to the vet. Now Roudy doesn’t and never will get table scraps or anything besides her kibble and liver treats. She’s loaded with energy as all are but. She sleeps through the night at least. Thank you for an informative video. Sorry this comment turned into a novel 😂

Lwimmermastermetalart
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Dolly is our third beagle. They are sweet and kind and each one is different. Wonderful family dogs! If you have a fenced yard you might want to concrete where the fence touches the ground. They love to show friends how to escape. Dolly is a rescue found wandering around a farm. She was skinny and hungry. She was a breeder and probably spent most of her life in a cage. When she cries it is the saddest thing you could ever hear. I can see her doing that and no one ever coming to help her. So, her teats hang down and strangers think she is pregnant or nursing but no, she was a mom to way too many litters. Now she is our baby and after 3 years with us, I can't imagine a life without her.

TheSuzette
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I took on a rescue Beagle 9 months ago & he's 1 of the nicest dogs i've had in 49 yrs.Very well behaved off lead & very friendly with dogs & humans. 😊

epjijkm
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Ben is the first Beagle we own. 2 previous dogs were Jack Rusells, which were characters in themselves. However they did not prepare us for a beagle. Bought as a pup in 2008, he proved himself to be an escape artist. When he was fully grown he would open the back door and let himself out to do his business.
Soon learned by rattling the locked utility room door that the key in the faulty lock would jiggle the lock open.
He can open most doors baring the lounge and den. If by 6:30pm if he is not fed he will out stare you until he is fed. If food is out he will look at it then you indicating "I'll have some if that". Don't mention walk, unless you are prepared to take him out. Of course if the weather is bad you get a look of are you serious I'm not going out in that, but is also capable of "saying" whats wrong it's only rain. After 15 years we wouldn't be without him.

chrisdoherty
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We got our Beagle from a farm where AKC ones are bread at 8 weeks. She gave us a run for our money and is beautiful.
She does have a mind of her own and we had to keep all doors closed.
She is 6 months now, still biting a little, very loveable, loves to play and always begging for people food which we do not give her. We are older but would not give her up for anything. Love u Sunshine.🌞🌞❤

garretwyckoff
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Yep, I am a beagle lover. Had 4 beagle puppies at one time. It was a challenge to say the least! It was like a 3 year old daycare with 20 kids and only me! LOL! Such sweet dogs I’ll forever love them. Yes, they are very stubborn at times!!

debrataylor
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My first beagle. She is 2.5 years old. She is my baby! Spoiled, rambunctious, curious, likes to snuggle, stubborn but sweet, noisy, never met a stranger and keeps me on my toes. She is beautiful (red, heavily ticked, white and brown).
Sending a huge thank you to her previous owner for choosing me to raise her!

amyosborne
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Have had Beagles since I was a young kid. Now have number seven and have loved them all so much. They are a comfort and a joy.

wsqtnyu
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My beagle Mr Dexter is fantastic. Had one as a child so when I retired six years ago I had to have another. Came from a rescue centre abs took a while to settle. They had tried six times to rehome him but everyone gave up. Made me more determined to have him. He is loving and very active. Lots of walks so 17kg at 13. The best companion ever. Far preferable to my ex spouse!

andrewwareing
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My beagle is a brat! But love her more than anything in this world! ❤❤❤

armandocsmith
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I have my third rescue beagle. They have all been over 7 years old and have been a joy! I need a dog who’s child friendly and all three have been that and more! They love everyone and other dogs as well. My first dog, when I was five, 68 years ago was a beagle. Then my brother got a dachshund and we continued to have them over the years even when I was married. After the loss of our last dachshund, we decided to rescue and I decided to try a beagle. My husband and I have been sold on them and in rescuing ever since!!!💗💗💗

lauramccall
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I rescued a beagle mix from a shelter a few months ago. He certainly loves to sniff and eat. I am training him and it's kind of difficult to get him not to pull on the leash especially on the way down for a walk, jump at elevators, and react to other dogs. He is a sweetie though. Good with people and some dogs. Sometimes I walk him on a long leash so he can explore.

shannonalwaise
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Always had large dogs (rottweilers, ridgebacks, shephards, etc)

Thought I would HATE having a small dog, but my daughter wanted a beagle....

I tethered the dog to me for potty training... Now, the darn dog never leaves my side... and I love the thing. Who knew? Great, spunky little dog.

A slave to her nose....

sdriza
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My beagle is a rock star He is healthy and happy thanks for letting people know about beagles👍

darrentisdall
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My beagle taught me a lot of patience, it's been the best experience having a beagle at my home. She can sit and I can get her to shake for me. She's got a nose and she thinks everything that's in a bag is for her. We got her when she was 7 years old from an old woman that had died and at first I wasn't very nuts about her, but now there's an umbilical cord between me and her and she brings me and my girlfriend and my parents a lot of happiness and joy. She has become quite the verbal talker too and she's not afraid to bark to let you know that she needs to go outside to pee or that she wants something to eat. ❤

marcok
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We rescued a six year old Beagle in 2021 and he is the best dog! We had him neutered and soon after he was so good. Never tries to leave the yard, even though he easily can. He is best friends with Jill, our big American Bull Dog, we all work from home and he is never lonely. We live near a big river and loves running along the riverbank!

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