Archive for the 'Beagle' Category
by Michelle Adams
People love beagles for a lot of reason. Snoopy from The Peanuts comic strip was a very famous beagle and people want to have a Snoopy in their house. But the beagle breed of dog also comes with its share of health problems. Some beagle health problems are common to many dogs while others are specific only to the beagle breed. Keep an eye on your beagle and make sure you learn the warning signs.
Beagles love to eat and beagles hate to exercise. The beagle ...
July 29th, 2008 | Posted in Beagle | No Comments
by Michelle Adams
Pet owners are always concerned with the proper way to care for their animals and when you decide to invest in a beagle for your family pet then your first concern should be the proper beagle health care tips. Owning a pet is a lot of work but there are some ...
July 18th, 2008 | Posted in Beagle | No Comments
by Michelle Adams
The history of the breed of dog called beagle is largely unknown. Some say the breed dates back to 200 A.D. The breed began to be referred to as "Beagle" in the 1800s. Beagles have been popular as hunting dogs and family pets as far back as 19th century England. This sturdy, independent breed was registered with the American Kennel Club in 1885. Hunters relied on the specific bark of the beagle as it scented out its prey and appreciated its ...
July 15th, 2008 | Posted in Beagle | No Comments
by Michelle Adams
The exact origin of the breed of dog known as the beagle is unknown but it is thought that this sturdy breed descended from a blend of various English hunting dogs. The breed was registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1885. Since that time the beagle has gained popularity not just for its hunting ability, but also for its appeal as a family pet.
Beagles have attractive physical characteristics; they have short, sleek fur (which makes grooming your beagle an easy chore), a sturdy body structure, and brown eyes with a characteristically sad expression. ...
July 12th, 2008 | Posted in Beagle | No Comments
by Michelle Adams
Getting your next Beagle puppy (or even a dog) from a Beagle breeder is a lot more expensive than going to a pet store, but you get a lot more for your money. Not only that, you are assured that your puppy was not bred in inhumane conditions at a puppy mill. Most pet stores and online sites in America that sell and ship puppies get their puppies from these barbaric puppy mills, where dogs are treated worse than battery hens.
The advantages of going to a Beagle breeder is that ...
June 5th, 2008 | Posted in Beagle | No Comments
by Michelle Adams
There is a growing epidemic in this country. A recent spike in the popularity of beagles has led to the rise of a great many dishonest beagle breeders who run puppy mills to meet the growing demand for these sweet little dogs. These puppy mills, as a general rule, supply the majority of pet stores in this country; which is why many would-be beagle owners wind up taking sick or dying dogs home ...
May 26th, 2008 | Posted in Beagle | No Comments
by Michelle Adams
The Beagle has become a popular breed of dog in the United States over the past century or so. In fact, in the 1950's, this breed enjoyed a brief stint at the number one spot for most sought after dogs in this country. But the Beagle's roots go back ...
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Beagle | 2 Comments
January 20th, 2008 | Posted in Beagle | No Comments
When you think of Beagles, you probably picture a pack of these little guys baying at the top of their lungs as they race after a fox or rabbit. While it is true that these dogs are popular hunting dogs and have been used to hunt for several centuries, they also make wonderful family pets. The ...
July 17th, 2007 | Posted in Beagle | No Comments
1. Be fair with corrections. Make sure your Beagle understands what you want before you correct him for not doing it. And let the punishment fit the crime. A correction should not be a release of anger, a clearing out of pent-up feelings by unloading them on the apparent cause ...
July 17th, 2007 | Posted in Beagle | No Comments
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