Beagles (Definite Introduction)
The Beagle is also called the Beagle Harrier. Because of its small size, it is easy to train and catch, and is particularly suitable for family breeding. This dog has a cute appearance, cheerful character, lovable actions, and quick reactions. , considerate and a very popular family companion dog.
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Affinity: Beagles are talented, not afraid of strangers, and especially like to be close to humans.
High compliance: Beagles love to be close to humans, so it is very simple to train a famous dog with more control.
Sharp sense: Beagles have a sharper nose than other medium-sized dogs, so they were later trained as drug-detection dogs. Beagles can often be seen interacting with people in major airports around the world. Filter passengers to see if they have the task of carrying drugs.
Good luck: Beagles are particularly famous among hunting dogs for their physical strength and endurance, so they are an excellent choice for people who like to walk or otherwise exercise with dogs.
Strong body: According to the survey of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Kennel Club, the probability of Beagles getting sick is the least among medium-sized dogs, so as long as they are well trained, they will often not get sick
Disadvantages
Barking too loudly: The Beagle is nicknamed the "Bell of the Jungle". In Pangu, it was an advantage to bark loudly to alert the owner, but it has become a flaw. Beagles are a highly vigilant breed, so they often yell and yell when alerted, which is a nightmare for people living in apartment buildings.
Excessive appetite: Beagles are big eaters. Experts once experimented and found that no matter how much food was given to a beagle, it would definitely finish it, and would not even stop eating until its stomach was bloated. Eating too much and becoming obese often leads to cardiovascular diseases in Beagle dogs, so controlling food intake is an important matter.
Lively and active: Although the liveliness of Beagles brings people affinity and sunshine, Beagles have excessive physical fitness, which may lead to harmful behavior if not expressed appropriately.
Easily lose their temper: Beagles often act like wild horses when they go crazy and are not under the control of their owners, so special attention should be paid to the mood of the beagle.
Curiosity: Love to do harm: Beagles are the most curious in the dog world, and they will scratch and bite everything.to decide. However, the teeth of partial beagles are extremely sharp, so being caught by them is often brutal. In addition, beagles have excess physical strength, so if they are playful and not well controlled, furniture and other household items may suffer.
Although Beagles have many defects, the above defects can be corrected through acquired training. Start practicing from a young age, and bad habits will be gradually eliminated.
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