Beagles are generally very social and friendly dogs, if you're talking about Beagles. (Cheagles?)
The Cheagle dog breed can swim. In fact, all dog breeds can naturally swim. There are some dogs, however, that are better adept in the water than other breeds. For example: Golden Retrievers can swim better in the water than larger St. Bernards.
most of the time but it depends on the characteristics of that dog
It all depends on the dog. Example: Shih-Tzus love other dogs while pugs might hate other dogs.
It depends on what kind of dogs you get. You can get a bull dog and a lab and they might not get along. You can get a small and big dog and they might not get along. It depends on what kind of dogs you get. You can get a bull dog and a lab and they might not get along. You can get a small and big dog and they might not get along.
any dog will get along with an Australian cattle dog as long as they are properly introduced
a dog good with other dogs or experienced with cats
They train dogs because so dogs dont : jump bit run (into the road ) They also train dogs so they can get along with other dogs and so when you have a puppy and a adult dog they will get along .Also in my experience with dogs you can train dogs to get along with cats .My dog Emit and cat Cico got along wonderfully . My cat Cico layed by Emit .My cat hasn't got along with an other dog .Emit died about a year ago .We got an dog named Dash .Dash loves every bode but Cico doesn't love him as much as he did to Emit.Dash jumps on Cico he also gets clawed alot . I'm letting you this so you can get a dog trainer or just train your dog your self
it does not matter what breed it matters what kind of personalty it has.
Yes, although the term "Alpha" is outdated and for the most part, erroneous. No pet dog is an "alpha" dog, especially one that is aggressive. Aggression usually stems from fear, protective, from frustration and even misdirected. Dogs who do not get along with other dogs well or are dog-aggressive can be trained to at least tolerate other dogs for the most part, although there are exceptions. A lot of dog-aggressive dogs are that way due to a negative experience with another dog in the past, and will often become fearful of all dogs as a result. Careful, but positive training can help curb this. Hiring a dog trainer or behaviourist may also help. If you have a dog that is known to be wary or aggressive to other dogs, never leave that dog unsupervised with other dogs or animals. It has been known for such pet dogs to kill other dogs or even cats while left unattended.
Your dog needs socialization training to be able to get along with other dogs and humans. Well, of course except burglars. :) In socialization training, the dog's behavior problems like fear, timidness, dominance, and aggression may be corrected.
If you have a pet cat and dog and they get used to each other. Then after a while they will get along. Worked with ours.
It all depends. My Aussie gets along well with other dogs and other Australian cattle dogs but she meet them when she was a puppy. it depends on how social your dog is and if she is protective of you. if she is than i would have her and the other dog meet at a park or someplace where they both have not been so they don't feel as protective and territorial.