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Having strong legs and a keen sense of smell, Beagles are excellent dogs when it comes to hunting. However, like other hounds, Beagles can be stubborn in obedience training. In this category, there are questions about this breed’s temperament, appearance, average life span, etc.

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What are beagles allergic to?

When a beagles has an allergic reaction it suffers from:

Itching of the skin,

Coughing, Sneezing, or Wheezing,and,

Vomiting or Diarrhea

Can 8 month old male beagles impregnate the female beagle?

Dogs generally reach sexual maturity at about six months of age, with small breeds often maturing earlier than large breeds.

So in short, it is possible.

How far away can beagles detect their prey?

Beagles have an exceptional sense of smell and can detect scents from up to 1 mile away under optimal conditions. Their keen olfactory abilities allow them to track scents over long distances, making them effective hunting and detection dogs. Factors such as wind direction, terrain, and environmental conditions can influence this range.

When do beagles shed throughout the year?

sometimes it's hard to tell because my beagle sheds all year long, but beagles normally shed in the summer, to get rid of their winter fur, like most dogs

What are the most popular dog breeds to sell?

mostly lab mix lab retrievers

lab mixes are the most popular in the US. Pure bread Labs are also the most popular pure bread. They are smart and aim to please their master.

Do beagles pull on a lead?

Yes, they were bred as hunting dogs and are very inquisitive.

I give my overweight beagle 1 cup of dry food once everyday is that too much?

Depending on how much it weighs, mostly likely it is not. Good rule to remember is about one cup of food per twenty pounds of body weight. So if your beagle should weigh twenty pounds, one cup is sufficient. However, beagles are prone to obesity and should have a carefully monitored diet. Stay away from high calorie foods and switch to a diet food. Also, instead of one meal, split the food into two meals to decrease the chance of the dog getting hungry again or over eating.

How are red tick beagles differ from blue tick beagles?

Red tick beagles have red spots on the white portion of their markings. Blue tick beagles have black or blue spots ont the white parts of their body.

What is the difference between a beagle and a beagle harrier?

Harrier Beagles are not Beagles they are hounds that look similar. Beagles are hounds as well. Beagles can be short and stocky or tall and slender like people they can come in all shapes and sizes.

A Harrier is a Harrier. A Beagle is a Beagle. Both are hounds. Harriers are just a tad bit bigger.

How many years does it take to train a beagle?

Beagles are highly intelligent. Most simple commands (sit, stay, lie down, come, crate, etc) can be taught over a few weeks. The more you repeat the command, especially with a treat and a body motion (a snap, clap, pointing, hitting your thigh or chest, etc) the more the dog will understand it, and follow it. Beagles are crafty, but they love to please. Even if your dog is not a puppy, it will still learn fairly quickly. It only took my 3 year old beagle 2 weeks to learn the command "crate", and we only said it once a day.

Is a Beagle good for children with asthma?

i wouldn't say they are good for asma but they're not bad for asma either unless the child is alergic to dogs which you can get tested with your allergist

Do labradors like beagles?

I believe they do like them. I am not sure though.

Is cricket a good name for a beagle?

cricket is an adorable name, but i would recomend something that begins with "b".

like:

booboo

Buster

Billy

Bobbie

Bowzer

Beebee

Bob

Bret

Brandie

Bandon

Braxton

Brooke

What is the birth weight of an Beagle?

For beagles, the average birth weight is 7.4 oz. Range may go between 7.0 oz to 9.0 oz.

What are the different color variations of a beagle?

  • Black, White, Brown, Tan
  • Black, Brown, Tan
  • White, Tan

I hope this helped! If it didn't I'm TRULY SORRY! ;)

Beagle or yorkie?

beagle....yorkies are yappers they never shut up they're both adorable but i don't really know beagles are cuttie pies and yorkie are little cutties so it depends on what you think and how much room you have for the size of dog!!!xD!!!!

Why do beagles shiver?

attention

your dog may shiver because...

if you have another animal in the house they sometimes get frightened of them and sometimes because you give the other animal more attention and he might feel lonely.

Another Answer:

A dog can shiver for the same reason a human can. As a result of being cold or has a fever or they are frightened.

What year did Subaru come to the us?

In 1975, my 1974 Datsun B-210's warranty had JUST run out when the transmission went bad. I had a friend who managed a rental company in Honolulu and asked her about the cheapest thing they had to use for a few weeks while I repaired the Datsun. She said they had JUST gotten in a new make/model of economy car and I could use one of them at a very low price. It was a little car no one had ever heard of called a "Subaru". The wierd thing about it was that it had Front Wheel Drive, which everyone I knew laughed about at the time - something about being so cheap, they couldn't afford a longer driveshaft. However, once I was driving it I noted something: The car pulled itself around turns, instead of pushed. And the turns were always under control, not the wild rear end sliding turns I had been used to. Back then the build quality of the body was pretty bad - ultra thin easily dented metal and not much soundproofing. But I could tell the car had a lot of potential. It's just grown better and more expensive ever since. My introduction to Front Wheel Drive and a little car called Subaru...1975...38 years ago.

Do Rottweillers have an aggressive attitude toward their owners with time You've had her for about three months and she's one year old - she's very aggressive with the neighbors but not us yet?

This is most likely due to a socialization issue. If she is not aggressive outside the home it may be due to her territory. Make sure you have her spayed. Work with the neighbor by interacting together in a positive manner and reward for good interaction. If that doesn't help then discuss with your veterinarian for a behavior consult.

11-10-08 UK. I fully agree with the above answer, do you know what has happened to her in her former home? I don't believe that any one breed is more aggressive than another, however, i do believe that the way an owner trains and treats a dog is paramount to how they behave in future. This breed, along with many other that are traditionally used to guard, can of course learn to be aggressive, but so can a Yorkshire terrier.

I think this is a territorial thing, as well as protection towards her new family, you, but you do need to see a professional because it could well be that old chestnut, fear agression and that's a tricky one to deal with because you have to understand what and why is making your dog afraid. However, don't be despondent because you have a young dog here, plenty of scope to change her behaviour.

I'm going to give you a few starters to practice with to see if you can improve this. When we bring a doggie home, particularly a rescue dog, we all coo over it and fuss, and its so easy to think "oh poor thing its had such a bad time, lets make it all better!" Actually, what better serves the dog, but goes against human nature, is to show the dog immediately that it is low in the pack and that all humans are above it. This means that the dog will wait before you go in and out of any door, the car, will walk to heel on the lead. The dog that pulls and pushes you around thinks it is top dog. You greet your family members when you come home, then you greet the dog, even if its has it paws on your shoulders when you come in. You have you meal with your family, then you feed the dog - in nature this is exactly what happens in a pack - the top dog eats first and has the best, the pack members accept this and wait their turn. If they don't they are bitten and threatened. Don't try to bite your rottweiller! Any unwanted behaviour can (with practice) be controlled by a low deep growl from you! The dog has to understand its place within its family and if not taught will assume leadership. It won't take any notice of you when youwant it to come to you, it won't stop what it is doing when you want it to, and all your property becomes its personal property. And I promise you, not all dogs wish to be top dog, and are very uncomfortable when they feel they have no choice but to take the lead - this in turns sparks aggressive behaviour as that is the only way the dog has off showing its authority and meaning it. It doesn't want your neighbours to come onto its property in case they harm its pack.

It is of course desireable to have a good guard dog to protect the home, but a very fine balance has to be achieved here. It is perfectly ok for your dog to warn you by barking that someone is at the door and you should teach him "thank you for telling me but I will deal with it." But, a dog that is going mental at the door because the postman has arrived has to be taught right from wrong. This is because when he is doing this he sees the postman as a threat - he barks goes mad posties walks way (because he has delivered the post) however, your dog thinks the postie has done a runner because of his actions - which teaches him to do it to anything he sees as a threat. I rather suspect this may be what is happening with your neighbours - especially if from time to time they cross the boundary on to your property.

Last tip then, invite the neighbours to your home for a drink one evening. Have someone holding the dogs collar. Let him warn you that someone is at the door, then hold the collar and make him lie down whilst someone opens the door. Make a hige delighted show of having your neighbours round, and tell the dog "Bob - friends". Everyone should be comfortably seated but should also have a doggie treat on them. Put the dog on his lead and allow him into the room. As he approaches the first stranger, if the reception is good, have that person give him his treat whilst telling him he is a good boy. Do this with each prson in the room that is a visitor, but ensure he is on the lead. It may take several visits for him to completely relax but he will get the message that if people are at your home socialising with you they are generally ok, and that youwill decide who comes in the house and who doesn't. Also, whoever is holding the lead during the exercise shuld ensure that they too are relaxed about this - if you are nervous your dog will know immediately and will try to take over in an effort to protect you from what you appear to be afraid of - or will learn Tobe afraid himself and here we go again - lets attack because that makes my fears go away!

Hope this helps - I know all this because of my border collie who is suffering fear aggression of other dogs because he's never been socialised (rescue dogs) but is the hero of the local cats because he was brought up with them and loves them!

What is a good diet for kids?

A great diet for kids is....

Vegetables,frute,whole wheat and plenty of water.

Always run or play a game or activity including EXERCISE.

Now to get more detailed. Food like whole wheat bread

and carrots and all that stuff should be included on your healthy diet

How are zeppelins used today?

Are now known as blimps, they are more used for advertising purposes.