Saturday, January 7, 2017

Some Things To Know Before Buying From Beagle Breeders In California

By Rebecca Sanders


Pets can give great companionship and a lot of joy as well, especially if we have no human companionship. Many people just choose between in general a cat or a dog, and you may have decided on the latter. Your friends have recommended a beagle and shown you some addresses for beagle breeders in California and get a puppy. This might seem a good idea, but maybe it is best to know more about this breed before getting one into your heart and home.

The beagle is classified as a hunting hound which were popular around before the 1700s but were replaced by the quicker foxhound for hunting expeditions. Today some still use the beagle to hunt small prey like rabbit but most are kept as pets and companions.

Being a hunting dog it will have a fair bit of energy, and it may have a hard time adapting to indoor living and particularly small space living. They will need their fair share of walks and are very free spirited meaning they will chase after anything that catches their interest. This breed also barks a lot, and a lot is an understatement. Thus it may not be good to keep it in areas with a lot of neighbors.

Beagles are very intelligent and they need to be occupied all the time. Once it does get bored however it will start digging and chewing on things. Should they be left alone by themselves they can be quite destructive. They should be given a lot of attention and mental stimulation as well.

Even though it is an intelligent dog, it is a stubborn one. This stubborn character makes it one of the more difficult dogs to train as it seems to be always weighing the outcome between commands. It is definitely not a dog for first time owners. This same stubborn character can make this a breed that is hard to housebreak as well.

Depending on how much exercise you give it and how you feed it this dog can reach anything between eighteen to thirty pounds when it reaches maturity. It also has an average lifespan of around ten to fifteen years and will stand a little over one foot at the shoulder when fully grown.

Probably the best skill that this dog has is that it is a super sniffing dog. It is known as being a nose on legs, and is one of the best bomb and drug sniffers around. If you own this dog be prepared to see it always sniffing around looking for something interesting for it to study or even to play with.

These dogs are also very friendly to everyone they meet, thus making them very lousy guard dogs. Due to their overt friendliness to everyone they are easy prey to thieves. Thus they should not be left outside of the home and be kept under lock and key so that they are not dog napped so to speak.




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