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Training Beagle Puppies With Love And Care

  • 16/08/2012

You watch your cute Beagle puppy play or sleep and you start wondering about their training and whether you will have to resort to less than loving and caring methods because Beagles are supposed to be "stubborn" and "difficult to train". Learn the method to train your Beagle with love and care.

Watching a Beagle listen to a friend with intent concentration must make you wonder whether you can own one that responds to you in the same manner. Training Beagle puppies is actually quite an enjoyable task, as Beagles are sturdy little hound dogs capable of hunting effectively as well as being trained to be sociable in the home. A pack dog by nature, training works when you consider it looks up to a leader capable of making decisions and leading the way when it needs guidance.

Beagles are very gentle dogs capable of being left with other members of the family including children. All it needs is sufficient activity and exercise to be content and happy in a bustling atmosphere. It is ready to play, if you are willing. However, it pays to spend enough time training the Beagle as a puppy. The results may astonish you and give assurance the right decision was made when you chose to own a Beagle.

Get Over Initial Training Difficulties Quickly

Dog owners do face challenges when trying to train Beagle puppies. The dog may appear cuddly and lovable creating a lot of noise with its yelping. The same endearing qualities may pose difficulties when you actually get down to training your Beagle puppy. Think of the good times you will be having with your dog. Getting over initial hurdles with patience and perseverance may actually be enjoyable.

Dog owners sometimes get lost over unexpected behavioral traits demonstrated by their Beagle puppy. These are temporary aspects. However, if you are unable to get over the problem with your own training experience, it is better to consult a professional. Natural instincts of a hunter reside in a Beagle, so it may demonstrate stubbornness at first. Be patient but firm when training Beagle puppies and always reward the dog when it understands and follows a command. Shower praises when required. Expect obedience and you will get it in time.

Pay Attention to the Beagle's Hunting Instinct

You may find the Beagle to be a lovable and obedient dog at home. The moment you take it outside, its hunting instincts take over. It is important you understand when the dog intends to hunt before letting it off the leash. Its nature, for example, may incite unexpected ferocity to attack a cat. If it is let off the leash, it may chase the cat into unknown territory causing great inconvenience. You may literally have to search for quite some time before it responds to your call.

Dogs are excited by familiar scents. Beagle's curiosity may set it on a tracking spree and will only end when it reaches its destination. You never know what may be at the end of it, so it pays to be able to recognize the instinctive behavior. A natural sign is resistance or delay in responding to commands. The best way to understand the behavior is by assuming the Alpha male role. The Beagle is a pack animal instinctively looking up to the Alpha male to make the right decision. If you are firm enough in your Beagle puppy training, the dog understands it needs to obey and curbs its attacking instincts.

And now I would like to invite you to learn more about becoming the Alpha leader of your pack and training your Beagle puppy at http://www.mybeagletraining.com/beagle-training/questions/.

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