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Grooming for Beagle puppies

One of the best things you can do before bringing home a puppy is to do some research on the breed. It is important that you get as much information about beagle puppies as possible before making the decision to get one. It is very important that you are aware of the care that beagle puppies will need.

Beagles are known to be a very affectionate and gentle breed of dog. One of his most desirable characteristics is his good nature. Having had beagle puppies since I was a child has made me an expert on the breed. One of the first things I remember about our first beagle puppy was that he wouldn’t stop wagging his tail. It is not common for a beagle to greet you by wagging its tail. Beagles are very social and extremely intelligent dogs. They are exceptionally good with children and are usually quite good with other dogs as well. Although, to avoid any confrontation, I would recommend introducing your dog to the new beagle puppy before you bring the new puppy home. Beagles can be dominant, so if you already have a beagle at home, definitely introduce the new pup on neutral ground.

Beagles were originally bred to be hunting dogs. Most of them will have an innate desire to hunt. It’s not a big problem with beagle puppies, but adult beagles can be a bit aggressive towards other small pets, like cats, which could be a problem. Bringing a puppy into a household that already has cats is usually not a problem, but a more mature dog may not be overly cat friendly. Beagle puppies generally don’t have a problem adjusting. A beagle’s prey drive can cause problems both inside and outside the home.

This breed is also known for having a mind of its own. This is especially evident when they have picked up a scent. It really isn’t his fault, it’s just his instinct to hunt that takes over. If you try to intervene with a beagle while he’s busy tracking, he’s likely to get upset. Always keep an eye out for all new beagle pups. They are like adult beagles and will take off if they detect a scent. Backyards should be fenced, but you still need to keep an eye on them because they are known to dig. We had a beagle that would get under the fence any chance he got!

Walking your puppies every day can prevent some of their mischievous behavior. As long as they are given enough exercise and play, beagles are relatively calm dogs.

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