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Here’s What You Need to Know Before You Buy a Beagle Dog

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By Leanna RedmanPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
Here’s What You Need to Know Before You Buy a Beagle Dog
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Do you want a beagle dog because you have often seen this breed in the park or movies? Well, before you step into a kennel or pet shop, it's best to research the characteristics of the beagle breed to see if it's right for your temperament and lifestyle.

So here's what you need to know about beagle dogs!

What you need to know before you buy a beagle dog

Small, compact, and robust, the beagle dog is a suitable companion for children and adults. Dogs of this breed are always playful, but if they are trained exclusively for hunting, they can become stubborn, so you will need a lot of patience, but also professional training.

Beagle dogs have a pleasant and friendly physique, so it is quite difficult to resist them. Also, the beagle quadrupeds are full of life, very sociable, and loving.

But because they are hunting dogs, their beagles are equally determined, curious, and focused on finding food.

In general, the beagle dog gets along well with other animals, but also with humans, whom he considers friends.

The most important part of a beagle's anatomy is the nose, one of the reasons it is often used as a hunting dog. So, don't be surprised if you often notice the dog with its nose on the ground, sniffing.

This breed has about 220 million odor receptors, compared to only 5 million people, which is why the beagle dog is a good friend of the police and crews working in customs.

How to Train a Beagle Dog

Dogs of this breed are quite difficult to train at home, so you will need a specialized trainer.

Also, a beagle gets bored very quickly if left alone at home for long periods. If you stay at home and have a yard, your dog will find his occupation running or digging holes and chasing certain odors.

The fact that this breed has a very developed smell can also have many disadvantages.

For example, whenever you feel a certain smell in the air, it is very possible to go after it, without taking into account anything around it. Not even you, who will be pulled with a leash!

Although they are loving and gentle animals, beagle dogs are independent and stubborn. Therefore, obedience training is recommended. However, make sure that the instructor understands the personality of the quadruped very well.

Remember that this dog loves food very much! Therefore, if you decide to buy a beagle dog, you will need to monitor his diet closely and make sure that he has no food at his discretion, otherwise, he will gain a lot of weight. So, for his safety and health, avoid overdoing it with the rewards of food.

The beagle dog is not the best breed for safety and protection, as it tends to befriend everyone. If your interest is the safety of the family, you better go to a Doberman or a staff, because the latter are specially trained for security.

The history of the beagle breed

The origins of the word "beagle" are not very clear. While some believe it is derived from the French word "beguile", others believe it comes from Old English, "beag", which means small.

Also, the history of the beagle dog is not very accurate, because the breeds, as we know them today, did not develop until the nineteenth century. Certain Greek documents from the years 400 AD. however, he mentions this race.

How to care for a beagle dog

The beagle has a soft, short, dense, and rain-resistant fur. It should be brushed with either a brush or a special glove, at least once a week, to remove dead hairs and encourage hair growth.

Also, the beagle dog always takes care of his hygiene, therefore he will not need frequent baths (only if he has not played in the ground).

Also, learn about beagles that you need to shorten your nails once or twice a month. You will also need to brush your teeth two to three times a week to remove tartar that can build up on your teeth and bacteria, to prevent gum problems or bad breath.

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