Knowing your Beagle Dog

The Beagle dog can be traced all the way back to the early part of the second century, when this breed came to England from the neighboring country of France It is thought that the Beagle originated from the Talbot Hound, which was a dog that was bred for hunting and is now extinct. Beagles were and still are used for hunting expeditions, since they have a keen sense of smell and the tenacity to stick with their prey until it is properly caught.

Today, the federal government uses that remarkable nose to sniff out contraband that is brought into airports illegally. Keep in mind that when you are bringing a Beagle home as a family pet, those hunting instincts will still be very much present in your dog. This knowledge will help you to understand some of the habits and tendencies of your pet.

It is also important to note that these dogs were bred to travel the countryside on their hunting expeditions. The dog that you bring home will require lots of exercise as well. You can help to keep your Beagle active by playing with him in a large, fenced area or by taking him on long walks with you every day.

Beagles were originally bred in packs, so this dog is used to the noise and activity of others. He will love spending the majority of his time indoors with his new family, and will not particularly want to be left alone for long periods of time. This means that if you are going to leave your Beagle while at work during the day, it is best to keep him in a confined space, like a crate, indoors. This will help to prevent the destruction that a bored Beagle can cause, as well as the “complaining” that this dog might do through barking and howling.

When you are home, your dog will want to spend plenty of time playing with you, and will love all of the members of your family in the same affectionate manner. Keep your Beagle active by taking him out to a fenced yard for playtime or indulging him in a long walk - on his leash of course. Beagles are easily distracted by scents when they are outdoors, and will think nothing of taking off on an adventure of their own if they are not properly confined.

Because Beagles were bred in packs, these dogs are used to having company around them almost all of the time. If your Beagle is left to his own devices too often, he will become bored and unhappy. And a bored Beagle can be a very destructive pup as well. For this reason, Beagles should not be left outdoors for long periods of time, unless it is to play with his new pack - you and your family. Beagles are happiest when they are inside with their family members.

It is always important to supervise kids and pets to ensure that no accidents happen. On the other hand, a well-trained Beagle will bring his family many years of enjoyment. Before you bring your Beagle pup home make sure that you do your homework to ensure that you know exactly what to expect from your Beagle dog.

If you are considering a Beagle as a family pet it is a good idea to collect as much Beagle information as possible to ensure that you are prepared to give your new pet all of the proper care and training that he will require. With the appropriate research and preparation you will undoubtedly have a successful and happy relationship with your new Beagle.

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