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How to Train a Beagle

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Beagle puppy standing in the grass.

Beagles are one of the most popular dog breeds. These dogs are chosen in many homes as pets since we are facing an energetic and very sociable breed that enjoys the company of other dogs and people. In addition, their great vitality makes them the perfect playmates for the little ones in the house.

However, another characteristic of this breed is that we are facing a somewhat stubborn and very independent breed, which undoubtedly makes training a beagle somewhat more complicated than training any other type of dog. However, if you have a beagle and want to train it, you should know that training a beagle is possible. Like all other dogs, beagles respond very well to positive reinforcement, prizes and affection.

Therefore, if you want to train a beagle, you should know that it is something as simple as training other types of dogs, except that, in this case, you will have to put a little more effort on your part. Remember, likewise, to involve the rest of the family members in the education of your beagle. A trained dog will be much happier since he will know at all times the place he occupies in the family. You will also be able to take him out of the house without fear of him behaving inappropriately and relating correctly with other people and animals.

Throughout our article today we will solve all the doubts that may exist regarding the correct way to train a beagle. Therefore, if you want to know how to train a beagle, keep reading carefully.

What do you need to train a beagle?

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  • It is very important before thinking about training a beagle to know what a beagle is like and in this article we show it to you with a video and various explanations.

Instructions for training a beagle

  1. The first thing you need to do is teach your beagle to follow commands. For this you will need dog treats. Obviously when we refer to dog treats we are referring to the foods that he likes the most. You must get their attention with this food. To do this, hold it very close to its snout so that it can smell it and wants to pick it up.
  2. Then use the food to get your dog moving. You will notice that as soon as you raise your hand your dog will move its head back. And when you put the food down it will move it down. After a few seconds the beagle should sit up. This is an instinct that it will perform naturally to get food. Once you get him to sit down, give him the treat. So little by little he will associate food with the order to sit down.
  3. You should also reward him emotionally. Pet him and spend several minutes with him.
  4. Gradually move away from your beagle and give the command to sit out loud. What you will achieve in this way is that it associates the order with the movement and the prize.
  5. Repeat this exercise several times. After a few days you will have learned the order.
  6. This is the procedure that you must follow to teach your beagle other types of tricks such as lying down, rolling or giving the paw.
  7. Teach him all the tricks without a leash. What you should look for at all times is that your beagle obeys you because he wants to, not because he is forced to. Therefore the use of straps with pulls is clearly inadvisable. Let your beagle be free while you teach him all the tricks and train him.

Tips for training a beagle

  • The earlier you start with the education and training of your beagle, the better. All dogs learn much better when they are still puppies. The optimal age to start training your puppy is from three months. This does not mean that if you adopt an adult beagle you will not be able to train it. Not much less. It will just take you a little longer to do it.
  • Remember that punishments, shouting and violence will not help you at all. If you want to correct negative behavior, all you have to do is stare at your beagle and say “no” very firmly. You won’t even have to raise your voice. As soon as your beagle obeys you and corrects the bad behavior, you should give him a treat. This way he will understand what you want him to do and what not to do.