Beagle Puppy Training: Puppy Facts You Need To Know

This post was written by admin3 on July 22, 2010
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If there is one thing that should be done right after your pup arrived home, that would be beagle puppy training. Training does not necessarily indicate teaching him complicated or advance tricks instantly. During your pup’s first few days at home, training sessions should be basically about helping him become accustomed to the new atmosphere he’s into.

Knowing more about the breed and puppies on the whole can help you better understand the complexities of dog training. Here are some puppy facts you need to know:

  • Beagles, having been bred for hunting, have keen sense of smell and tracking instinct. Therefore it wouldn’t be a surprise if you’ll see your five-month old beagle puppy chasing birds, squirrels or other smaller creatures he come across with. He may even chase cars and other passersby if he feels like doing so. It is therefore essential that you train your puppy to eliminate the behavior upon noticing the first few signs of it.
  • Since they’ve got keen sense of smell, it is not uncommon for a beagle to poke through your rubbish and look for something that can catch his interest. But obviously, the garbage can is not the right spot for your dog, right? No matter how fancy or expensive your garbage can is, it’s still a garbage can. It could contain stuff that can potentially cause choking, stomach upset and poisoning. Use garbage can with top cover and lock or better yet, do not allow him access to the area where your garbage is located.
  • The normal lifespan of a beagle is about 12 to 15 years. Nevertheless, some dogs, especially those who were bred irresponsibly, may develop various health problems like hypothyroidism, epilepsy, hip dysplasia and a variety of eye disorders. To prevent these problems, make sure to bring home only high quality pups. On the contrary, if you are adopting from a rescue, it helps to regularly examine and observe his health condition. Watch out for early signs and seek out your vet’s advice if you suspect that something is going on with him.

This article may have failed to talk about what distinct method is effective, but knowing these facts will definitely help you find out the suitable dog training approach for your beagle.

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