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Train Your Beagle

A popular dog breed for a family pet is a Beagle as they are intelligent, keen to please their owners and have a very sweet nature. Beagles are medium sized and this is a consideration when choosing a family pet. Beagles are hounds and were originally bred for hunting due to their well developed sense of smell. It can be a challenge to train a hound as well as a very rewarding experience. Beagles can be willfull and to make training time productive you will need to be creative so your dog does not become bored. If you have a young family then a Beagle is a good choice for you. Robust and sweet in nature, Beagles have a large capacity to tolerate noise and busy activity around the home. Like most dogs, Beagles are happiest when with their family and dislike spending large amounts of time on their own. You could consider buying two for companionship.

See some training options below. Choose the option that best suits your lifestyle and routine. Get extra tips about Beagle Obedience Training at DogHelpdesk.com.

Training your Beagle yourself

Training techniques and materials are readily available for interested dog owners who prefer to train their dog without attenting a class. It’s a good idea to chose wisely-materials developed by experienced dog trainers. The decision to train your dog yourself has the advantage of flexibility around your other responsibilities. This approach to training your Beagle has disadvantages such as less exposure to other dogs, scents and people. These factors are important in the development of a well adjusted dog. For more tips on dog-training and handling (very handy if you are considering training your Beagle yourself), take a look at Dove Cresswell’sOnline Puppy and Dog Training‘: packed with valuable information, straight from the mouth of an experienced dog-trainer.

Puppy pre-school classes are a good idea

As Beagles are driven by their keen sense of smell, it is a good idea to spendĀ  some time training in a place where there are many distractions. You will need to be armed with strong smelling rewards to keep your Beagle focussed on your commands. You don’t want to spend the whole training class with your dogs nose in the ground! Beagles are intelligent and headstrong and will not cooperate if what you are doing is less interesting than what they have found to do. You will have to be firm and consistent with your commands. Beagles enjoying training and will be very responsive to your instructions and commands especially if you make each session fun. Training a Beagle is very gratifying.

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