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Beagles Facts and Health Problems Information

2016/5/4 10:38:27

Beagles are one of the most popular choices for family pets nowadays - and for good reason. These adorable, happy dogs make great family companions. Used for centuries as popular hunting dogs in packs, these dogs have raced after foxes and rabbits for years and will make great additions to your home.

Beagles Appearance - The Beagle has a great sense of smell and a strong instinct for hunting. Beagles can actually come in two distinct sizes - under thirteen inches and in the 13 to 15 inch range. They are a member of the AKC's Hound Group. Despite a size difference, Beagles all look the same with droopy ears, long tails and a short coat. They are typically a combination of tan, black and white colors, although some are orange, black or tan with white colorations.

Beagles Characteristics - The Beagle is comfortable in an apartment or smaller space, but they can annoy neighbors if they frequently warn you about weird noises. Their alertness makes them a great watchdog. They are great hunters and need to be exercised in order to get rid of their excess energy. A long walk or playtime outside is perfect for them. Letting the Beagle off the leash is not recommended since these dogs can pick up a trail and completely forget about their owners and obedience training.

Beagles love children and dogs, although cats are not their preferred playmate. They are very playful and very affectionate, but they can sulk if the don't get what they want. They can be sensitive dogs with a lot of personality, and can have their feelings hurt if someone even laughs at them. Children need to be careful not to hurt the Beagles sensitive natures.

Beagle puppies should have professional obedience training when young in order to encourage them to follow commands. Beagles love to eat and aren't picky, which can be great during training because they can be rewarded in a variety of ways. Beagles have even been known to eat trash out of trashcans because they love to eat so much.

Beagles Health Problems and Grooming - Beagles don't require a lot of grooming, but they should be brushed once a week for dirt and loose hairs. With plenty of exercise, their toenails will wear down on their own, but you might want to check on them at least once a month.

Beagles are overall a very healthy breed, although heart disease and epilepsy can be an issue. Also, they can experience weight-related diseases due to their love of food. Nevertheless, Beagles are the perfect family dog who is a happy and well-mannered companion.

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