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  • Beagles are heavy eaters and will chow down most anything. If you restrict his food, you may find him rummaging in your garbage. Actually, even if he isn't on a diet, you may find him looking in your garbage for a snack

  • Though Beagles occasionally get too consumed in the chase to listen to your commands, they still should learn at least basic obedience. It will take patience and hard work to teach your Beagle, but it will be worth the endeavor in the log run.

  • Beagles have a highly developed nose and their ability to hunt. The American Kennel Club recognizes two sizes for the beagle, 13 to 15 inches and under 13 inches. Except for the difference in size, both Beagle varieties look alike. The beagle is a droopy eared dog with dark eyes and a long tail. Its coat is short and most commonly comes in a combination of tan, black and white colors. Although some beagles may be black, orange or tan with white markings.

  • Beagles are loving and playful companions but can be a tad sensitive. In essence, beagles can have their feelings injured if if their family laughs at them and you might find your beagle brooding for days. You may want to warn your children to avert distressing your dog's fragile sensibilities. Beagles get along great with kids and dogs but tend to see cats as something to chase.

  • Beagles are traditionally pictured as hunting dogs for small prey such as fox and rabbit. While it is true that these dogs are popular hunting dogs and have taken part in hunts for several centuries, they also make terrific companion pets.

  • Beagles can be apartment pets, but be wary of their barking. These dogs are tireless hunters and must have a means of buring off some of that energy, thus you should take your Beagle for long walks or go for a romp in the park. Think twice before allowing him off the lead, however, because a beagle will keep after his prey no matter how obedient he typically is.

  • Beagles are for the most part seen as hunters for small animals such as foxes. In fact, beagles have been used to hunt for generations but they also can be excellent family companions.

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