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Beagle Traits
Most beagle traits are hereditary and may be the reason why the dog is surrendered to a rescue, and can be viewed on most dog photo sites.
In appearance, these dogs are hardy, sturdy, and squarely built. These small hounds have a sleek, easy-care, short coat. In general, the dogs of this breed look like a small English Foxhound. The coat may come in tri-color, red and white, orange and white, or lemon and white colors. Originally bred as hunting hounds, they are still sometimes used according to their initial purpose. These are very popular dogs in many countries of the world. However, more often than not, they are acquired as family pets and companions.
Most beagle traits are hereditary and may be the reason why the dog is surrendered to a rescue, and can be viewed on most dog photo sites.
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Beagle Traits -
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Also called English Beagle.
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Puppies of this breed should always be controlled. Socialization and training should be started early with these dogs. Otherwise, your pup may grow into a misbehaved adult. The owner should display leadership and use positive methods of training. Some owners use food as a motivator for these hounds. Being bred for hunting, these hounds are quite intelligent dogs, and very good problem solvers, which can cause problems in training. They have a mind of their own and may not obey the owner’s commands, it they don’t think it’s necessary. Most beagle traits are hereditary and may be the reason why the dog is surrendered to a rescue, and can be viewed on most dog photo sites.
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