Beagle Information

By Michael Russell
The Beagle is a very popular dog breed. They make excellent
pets because of their great temperament and gentle disposition.
However, they can be handful due to their stubbornness. Make
sure that this is the breed you want before you get one.
The Beagle was probably developed by crossing the Harrier
and other hounds in England. It has been used for hunting
pheasant, hare and quail. It can hunt either alone, in pairs,
or in packs. Because of their excellent sense of smell, they
are also used for narcotics detection. Sadly, they are also
used for medical experimentation because of their uniformity of
size.
The Beagle is very sweet, gentle, brave, intelligent,
curious and lively. They are very sociable and just love
everyone! They are also great with children and other dogs, but
should not be trusted with cats or other animals unless they
were introduced at a very young age. They are never
aggressive.
Beagles can be very stubborn dogs. When you train them, you
need to be very firm and patient. Whenever they smell
something, they usually just take off to explore it and won't
listen to you telling them to come back. They will follow a
scent and won't watch out for cars or other dangers. For this
reason, be sure to keep them on a leash when you are outside.
Beagles can be difficult to train for many people because they
are so strong willed.
Because Beagles are so sociable, they hate to be alone. If
you are going to be gone a lot, I would recommend getting two
Beagles to keep each other company. This dog is used to
traveling in packs, so they would love to have a friend. If
they are kept alone too much, they are prone to separation
anxiety.
Beagles do not bark like normal dogs do. Their bark is
described as baying bark or a howling. It is very noisy and can
be very annoying. Your neighbors might not appreciate all the
noise. When this dog was used for hunting, their bark was
actually a delight to the hunters!
The Beagle is a very energetic dog and needs lots of
exercise. It is best if you have a good sized yard for them to
run in. Daily walks are also recommended. Just be sure to put
this dog on a leash for walks or else they will probably run
off in search of something.
Beagles are a very healthy breed and usually live for twelve
to fifteen years. There are some common health problems you
should watch out for though. Because of their long, floppy
ears, air cannot reach their ear canal causing moisture to
sometimes build up. Try to keep water out of their ears so they
don't get ear infections. You should also check and clean the
ears regularly.
Another problem to watch out for is distichiasis, which
occurs when their eyelashes grow into their eyes. If this
happens, surgery is often required to remove their
eyelashes.
Obesity is another problem with this breed. Be sure you
don't overfeed this dog. You should be able to feel their ribs.
If they gain too much weight, this can lead to heart trouble or
hip dysplasia. Make sure they get enough exercise too.
If you are considering getting this dog, make sure you
understand how to care for them. They make great pets and are
extremely happy, energetic dogs!
Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to Dogs
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