The Beagle Puppy

There are few things cuter ? and harder to resist - than a new litter of Beagle puppies. With beseeching eyes and ears that are much too big for their bodies, it is no wonder that the Beagle has maintained its popularity for many years.

However, like any new pet, you need to know what you are getting into before you bring that adorable bundle of fur home from the breeder. Like any new pet, Beagle puppies will bring their share of fun to the mix; there is work involved with raising any young animal. While Beagle puppies tend to be friendly and intelligent, the breed can also be stubborn and energetic ? a potentially dangerous combination in a 15-30 pound dog.

You will need to be ready to invest time and energy into training as well as caring for your new pet. But when that time is taken, the result can be a family pet that everyone will enjoy. The adorable bundle of fur that you choose from the breeder will quickly turn into a fuzzy handful when you bring him home. Beagles are intelligent creatures that also tend to have a stubborn streak that brings some challenges to the training table.

This is why it is important to select your Beagle puppy from the rest of the litter with care, paying attention to his temperament and personality characteristics. It is also why you need to establish house rules from the first minute that your Beagle puppy sets a paw down in your house.

Beagle puppies are intelligent creatures, but they can also run on the stubborn side. This can bring a host of challenges to the training process if you are not prepared to meet the Beagle will head-on. First, establish the rules of your household early and consistently.

There are some guidelines to follow to ensure that you do not end up with the most aggressive or the shyest dog of the bunch. By selecting a dog with a moderate temperament, you will find that your training process will go a bit smoother. The best place to find a healthy, happy Beagle for your family is from a reputable breeder. However, finding yourself face to face with an adorable litter of Beagle puppies may make the selection process seem close to impossible.

Some helpful folks might suggest allowing your puppy to select you, but that process usually results in bringing home the boldest of the bunch. Those types of dogs are not always the easiest to train. Your best bet in selecting from a litter of Beagle puppies is to find one that is curious and friendly, but doesn't feel the need to be first to new visitors or the food bowl.

A healthy, happy puppy is one that will romp at your feet and chew on your shoelaces. He may climb into your lap for some bonding time and then bound away to wrestle with one of his littermates. Once you have found the perfect dog for you and your family, get ready for years of fun, enjoyment and companionship together. About the author:

Michelle Adams is an avid lover of the Beagle and has a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved (http://www.beagledogguide.com/Beagle.php) Beagle. Among other topics at this website, you will find out more about (http://www.beagledogguide.com/beagle/beagle-puppy/beagle-the-facts-every-owner-of-this-dog-breed-should-know) Beagle Puppy Facts plus a whole lot more.

 by Michelle Adams

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