Unfortunately, hounds in general tend to be chewers - ask anyone with a basset in particular. It tends to be a lifelong trait. As for biting you in particular, they ought to grow out of it. Scolding it IMMEDIATELY when it has nipped you with a firm "No!" is often effective. There is absolutely no need to punish such behaviour in a puppy by tugging/pulling on its lips, biting back, shouting or hitting - all this will do is teach the puppy to become defensive and possibly scared, which ultimately may make the biting worse.
the male beagle nudges the puppy to ecorage it to walk
they wont unless you tell them its bad(best done when a puppy)
A young beagle is still referred to as a beagle. You could also call it a puppy.
If he's a puppy teach him the command "jump". Then you can say "no jump" and punish, when he jumps on people. If he's not a puppy disapline him when he jumps on people.
The name of Gramps' new beagle puppy in "Walk Two Moons" is Sugar.
beagles are very clever dogs but need a lot of training
get puppy chow
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Beagle puppy
Gramps named his new beagle puppy "Sugar" in the book "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech.
The puppy will stop bitting at around 2 years old. Although it may never stop if you continue to allow it to do so :)
is 2-5 pounds [lbs]