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How to train a Beagle

September 5th, 2010

Beagles are very popular dogs, especially in the United States. They are full of personality and oozing with cuteness particularly when they are young pups. They are active, eager to please, very intelligent, and always exploring.

Origin:

Beagles belong to the hound group. They were cross-bred from other hounds and hunting dogs by English hunters. They are primarily bred to be scent dogs; tracking game animals like hares and rabbits.

The name Beagle may likely come from the French word “be’geule” referring to the howling voice of the hound in pursuit of game animals.

Appearance and Abilities:

A Beagle is small to medium sized dog with a muscled physique. They are double-coated, short-haired canines that come in tri-color black, brown, and white.

Their faces have the cute pleading look that will melt your heart. They have long and large ears that hang on the sides of their faces. Their sense of smell is remarkable and is considered one of their trademark ability.

Temperament and Tendencies:

Beagles have a penchant for exploring. Therefore, they have a strong tendency to stray. A fenced yard is required to make it easier for owners to confine their Beagles within their control.

Beagles are not afraid to get dirty. As long as the scent is traceable they will go through any filthy nook to track its origin.

Companionship is very important for beagles. They thrive on it. It may be a good idea to have more than one Beagle in your house because if you leave them by themselves they can keep each other company. Giving them inadequate attention will give them anxiety and they will become agitated.

Training and Care:

Before training Beagles, you must understand that they are scent hunters and are easily distracted. Naturally, they are intelligent creatures but when natural instinct kicks in, such as catching a scent, it makes them difficult to train because they are predisposed to track that scent.

So, to counter this innate behavior, you must train them in a fenced area where there are few distractions. This can be quite a challenge because Beagles have excellent noses.

When you are going out for a walk, it is vital to leash the Beagle because it will wander away from you if given a chance. Simple commands such as “come” and “stay” must be taught to the Beagle. This is essential for easier management.

Once you have their attention, the Beagle is very easy to train. They catch up fast especially with positive reinforcement. Reinforce positive behavior consistently and they will stick to it for the rest of their lives.

They can be very independent if they find their owners as meek leaders. You must establish your dominance over your Beagle. Be firm with your leadership so the Beagle will tend to seek your approval in its every action.

Socialization is also very important. Start early. Introduce him to all of your family members, friends, and other house pets so that the Beagle will become familiar of their scents and won’t be easily distracted if the Beagle catches their odor.

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TALKING BEAGLE – JACK

September 3rd, 2010


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Beagle Training Guide For New Owners

September 2nd, 2010

For everyone who has possibly had a Beagle you know that they are somewhat the uncooperative dog. If you’re a new Beagle master, you need to recognize that Beagles are little more uncooperative compared to several other canines. Therefore you should keep that in the mind when you start your Beagle training. If you wish to train a beagle the proper way then you need to possess one key trait: you would will need tons of patience as part of your beagle training methods.

Remember that the Beagle type of canine friend was developed to provide a cross breed of other breeds of hunting dogs back in England. In accordance with documents, the beagle was designed for one specific goal – to hunt. Getting carefully bred through generations as hunting canines is actually exactly what provides the Beagle his or her resistance. Hunting dogs contain a more powerful sense of smell then other canine animals thus they will be drawn to every different aroma that reaches their nose. This can cause you to get frustrated with your beagle obedience training.

Any time schooling a Beagle you have to show her or him the essential instructions to start with. These kind of fundamental commands are Sit, Stay, Heel, & Lay Down. Almost all canines, not only beagles will need discipline inside of their daily life. Dogs are pack animals, so they will certainly pursue you where ever you decide to go, therefore it will benefit you in the long run to teach your current Beagle these primary commands. Beagles typically react very effectively to food gifts. In addition start using a treasured toy as being a reward whilst carrying out your beagle training.

One effective suggestion I would share with any Beagle dog owner would be to direct their own beagle training towards taking care of your current dogs begging. As mentioned prior, Beagles have a very solid good sense of smell, meaning they will always be wherever your meals are. While beagles are close to food they’re going to perform different tasks as to try and obtain your interest, along with the food needless to say. They may cry or whine at you, hop, stand on their hind legs, in addition to just about whatever else to attempt to get itself a little goody. And lets not ignore your own Beagle providing you with those large puppy dog eyes!

Some other beagle training advice I would like to show any masters is always that, beagles are usually very energetic pups. They love to run all over along with play and should you not provide training for your own beagle properly in the beginning, you will be in for a hard time when they get older seeing that your beagle will be set within his ways forever. Setting oneself as well as other members of the family as pack leaders really should be a critical element of your own beagle training from the beginning. If your Beagle successfully follows your instructions reward your pet for it, and also get it done on daily basis. Beagles get tremendous excitement in having the capacity to delight his or her masters.

Beagle training is usually extremely rewarding, and also extremely irritating at the same time. Beagles spanning various ages require balance, assistance, behavior training and execute and act the way you would like them to. Don’t forget to read up with regards to all dog obedience training over at my blog.

Our Beagle (Bagle) talks back

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Discover Your Inner Beagle

August 31st, 2010

Ignoring Dr Phil for the moment, there are a number of great people who have built a sound reputation on their capacity to build human connectedness. The list is endless but they include Carl Rogers, L. J. Moreno and Fritz Perls. It is all well and good being a theoretical genius but for my personal relationship wisdom I turn to a being that has reached a key milestone in emotional self-actualisation, someone who has reached a higher plain. I turn to the guru himself who is known only as Oskar. In eight years Oskar has simply mastered the capacity to unconditionally receive love. For Oskar is a beagle. Oskar will gleefully jump up on the bed in the morning and with an uncanny shift of the eyebrows indicate that it is time for him to receive some beagle lovin’. I start with slow cheek scratching and his face contorts with unabashed pleasure. He leans into my hands to soak up each caress. But when I slowly massage his temples it is like he is being stroked by an angel and his eyes roll back and glaze over as if he is in direct contact with divinity. In this moment Oskar does not doubt for a second that he is fully adored and loved. He is fully accepting of all the love I give him. He knows that he is so worthy of that love that he takes it in fully. In that moment he experiences utter bliss.
When we doubt that we are worthy of our partners love we fail to experience that transitory moment of bliss. I could spend years in therapy trying to purge myself of self doubt but when I want to embrace that moment of bliss I simply imagine that I am Oskar. I take in the gentle kisses and the gentleness of my partners hands and soak up her love. I experience a moment of bliss. It was only a moment, for when I licked my partners face in appreciation the mood was lost.

Embrace you inner beagle and bliss will follow.

Mark Sykes BPsych(Hons), MBus, GradDip(Qual), BSc.
http://www.marksykes.com.au
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Beagle Dog Obediance And Learning Tips And Info

August 28th, 2010

Beagles are wonderful family companions. But, is it following its beagle training? We know that not all dogs are absolutely obedient no matter how hard you tried to teach them techniques especially using the bathroom in the proper areas.


Some people think that animals are not following instructions to show vengeance in your beagle training efforts. It’s just a misconception! It’s just that, dogs are only capable for simple, direct emotions, such as being happy, sad or scared. They don’t have the mind and the heart to seek revenge for every pain coming from your hand or from every verbal punishment you issued when he accidentally dropped his dirt into your spotless floor in the living room.


However, dogs remember and draw upon past experiences that they associate with current situations. But you should understand that these associations only create an emotion in which they will feel when going through a similar experience.


Just like the previous example, you punish your beagle for dropping his dirt somewhere in your living room area. If you continue to scold him for this behavior, then he may eventually develop bathroom problems. Your dog might think that letting out his dirt will mean punishment from you.


That is why it is important to avoid punishing or yelling at your Beagle when he accidentally drop his thing inside the house. Housetraining problems are usually the result of owners instilling fear in their pets when they go potty on the floor. This causes strain that could possibly halt your training efforts.


The best thing to do is trying not to react to what happened. Just remove your dog from the area and calmly take him outside. Do not let him see you cleaning up his mess. Quietly clean the area using products specifically made to remove animal stains. You can also use an enzyme-containing cleaner, a vinegar or a liquid soap. It is important to remove all the odor so that you dog will not urinate and mark the same spot again and again. Just a tip, avoid using ammonia because its has the same smell as that of a dog’s urine and can stimulate him to pee in the same area.


Despite your best Beagle training efforts, if he is still unable to follow, the best solution is to visit your veterinarian for a complete check up of your dog to find out the reason for his inability to become trained. There might be some health-related reasons for this problem.

For more information on the beagle dog or a full list of dog breeds take a look at this Dog Training website.

Beagle Board Beginnings

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