Articles & Books From Beagles

Article / Updated 09-15-2023
Many beagles are waiting patiently for new homes in breed rescue programs. Adopting a beagle from a rescue organization is a great way to find a lovable companion if you don't mind getting an adult dog. Many of these dogs are wonderful, devoted, well-trained family members who just got the short end of the bone for one reason or another and no longer have a place to go.
Cheat Sheet / Updated 03-09-2022
When you decide to buy a beagle puppy from a breeder, do your research to make sure the breeder is established and reputable. Look for signs of a healthy puppy when you choose your beagle. Ease your dog into a new home by having the right supplies on hand, including pet care contact numbers.What to look for in a reputable beagle breederAs you research options for finding a healthy beagle to bring into your home as a new pet, consider well-respected, dependable breeders.
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
Your Beagle needs clear, consistent boundaries not only to stay in your good graces, but also just to stay safe. Those boundaries start with the outdoors: specifically, with enclosing part or your entire yard so it's escape-proof. Fencing comes in a wide variety of materials and price ranges, but the most important consideration for the fence-building Beagle owner is that whatever you build be impermeable.
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
The ideal Beagle, according to the American Kennel Club (AKC), can look cute but he shouldn't look frail or delicate. He should resemble a miniature Foxhound that is solid and big for his inches, with the wear-and-tear look of a hound that can last in the chase and follow his quarry until the quarry gives up, wears out, and/or gets caught.
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
Keeping your Beagle happy, healthy, and comfortable in all seasons isn't hard to do. The Snoopy-dog is a hardy soul, and a few adjustments are all that's needed to keep her in tip-top condition all year round, especially during the winter. Caring for dry skin and paws The winter-time Beagle may experience the same cold-weather phenomenon as the winter-time human: dry, flaky skin.
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
When choosing a Beagle puppy, use these tips to help you select a happy, healthy new pet to welcome into your family and your household. A clean, healthy, friendly mother Easy movement without limping or apparent pain Bright, clear eyes Dry, odor-free ears Clean skin and full coat with no bald spo
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
Your Beagle needs a house and yard that’s safe and comfortable. Take the following steps to Beagle-proof your home before your new dog joins your family: Install an escape-proof fence around your yard. Put away all loose and hazardous items inside and outside. Fasten electrical cords to the floor or wall with duct tape.
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
As you research options for finding a healthy Beagle to bring into your home as a new pet, consider well-respected, dependable breeders. These guidelines can help you determine whether a breeder has a dog's — and your — best interests in mind: Belongs to the National Beagle Club of America and exhibits her do
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
Equip your home for your Beagle’s arrival by picking up the right puppy gear. These pet supplies will help the homecoming go more smoothly for both you and your dog. Dog crate Baby gates and/or exercise pen Dog dishes Dog food Collar and leash Grooming gear including a brush, nail clippers, dog
Article / Updated 03-26-2016
Looking for more information on Beagle? You've come to the right place! Turn to these books and Web sites — all about Beagle — whether you want to delve further into training, learn more about adoption, find cool Beagle photos, or find products for your Snoopy dog. Beagle books Here are a few great books about raising and training dogs, Beagle or otherwise, that you might want to add to your collection, if you have one (and if you don't, why not start one right now?