Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Beagle

Beagles make excellent pets because of their sweet disposition and kind, loving nature. They are very social and warm towards everyone. This breed is great with children and rarely aggressive towards other dogs. They shouldn’t be left unattended with other pets unless they are socialized with them from a very young age. Because Beagles are determined and have a mind of their own, so they need firm, patient training and shouldn’t be left alone. If owners of this breed are gone for extended periods of time, it’s a good idea to have more than one Beagle. Beagles have a loud, baying cry that can bother neighbors and they will follow interesting scents without warning. Beagles are also very energetic, so you will require long walks if a large yard aren’t available. If a Beagle smells an interesting scent they will follow it and never stop until they find it. They may start to climb or dig if they are left outside without mental stimulation or family attention. They prefer to be indoor/outdoor dogs and enjoy sleeping inside with the family at night.

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