Things NOBODY tells you about owning a Beagle

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  • Опубликовано: 31 май 2024
  • You may know beagles by their long, droopy ears, soul-melting eyes, and cute little face. But there is so much more than that. Owning a beagle is no joke. Let me share 11 things nobody tells you about beagles' temperament, their nature, their personality, their behavior, and much more.
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    I am a beagle owner myself and raising him was the toughest thing as there was hardly any beagle specific information on the internet. So I took it on me and decided to share all the knowledge that I learned the hard way. In my videos, I cover all kinds of topics related specifically to beagles. So make sure to subscribe to our channel as I upload 2 videos every week.
    0:00 Introduction
    0:16 BEAGLES ARE CLINGY
    0:33 NEED LOT OF EXERCISE
    1:12 THEY LOVE TO CUDDLE
    1:26 BEAGLES LOVE TO EAT
    1:42 THEY ARE STUBBORN
    1:55 LITTLE DIFFICULT TO TRAIN
    2:18 NEED LOT OF ATTENTION
    2:45 SEPARATION ANXIETY
    3:09 THEY ARE INFAMOUS FOR RUNNING AWAY
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  • @amaiaamaiaa
    @amaiaamaiaa 3 года назад +1226

    20 years ago we had a beagle that we took one day in the car to visit a friend who lived about 4 miles away. the next day he escaped and we get a call from that friend that he had shown up at their front door step to play... he found the way after only driving there once.

    • @bihakuma3877
      @bihakuma3877 3 года назад +32

      This is amazing. Thinking of getting one. Can they find their way home though?

    • @cosmicmuse2900
      @cosmicmuse2900 3 года назад +54

      @@bihakuma3877 if they want to. Lol. They are really mischievous. It's best to install a tracker in them because although they'll never want to stay away from you for a long time, they can easily be stolen on their way home.

    • @bihakuma3877
      @bihakuma3877 3 года назад +5

      @@cosmicmuse2900 thank you!

    • @Vantas_Black
      @Vantas_Black 2 года назад +9

      OH LORD...

    • @raniwoofy5168
      @raniwoofy5168 2 года назад +12

      @darkmookie I have got 2 beagles, mom and daughter. If they get a chance to runaway from the house one goes down and the other goes up, just imagine how I get them back😆. Our apartment has 10 floors. It's a tough job to bring them back home.

  • @chris-dd6uq
    @chris-dd6uq 3 года назад +157

    Owner: Sit!
    Beagle: You need 3 badges in order to tell me what to do.

  • @BeccaDiamondRose
    @BeccaDiamondRose 3 года назад +663

    I recently just put down my beagle of 13 years. I miss his cuddles and hugs, I miss him so much watching this brought so much smiles cause he was all those traits.

    • @TheNottinghamBoy
      @TheNottinghamBoy 3 года назад +16

      Sorry for your loss mate I know exactly what it's like losing a dog

    • @cosmicmuse2900
      @cosmicmuse2900 3 года назад +11

      I'm so sorry to hear that. My Beagle is almost 7 and it's like time flies. Feels like he came home to me only yesterday but now he's not able to play as much as he did when he was younger.

    • @cosmicmuse2900
      @cosmicmuse2900 3 года назад +6

      @Christina Janet it'll be very hard at first. But if you have patient neighbours then your dog will understand within a week that you'll leave and come back for them. They'll calm down after a while. But you have to make sure they get enough water, food and access to the toilet while you're gone. You might need someone who comes in once a day while you're gone, to tend to their needs.
      It won't be easy. They are the closest to human babies. Extremely intelligent and emotional. And especially when they are young they will really cling onto you. It's like having a familiar, not a pet. They are almost like cats but just that they don't do well on their own.

    • @maru3911
      @maru3911 3 года назад +12

      i also had to put down my dog two weeks ago :( i miss my beagle baby

    • @madhavanh9640
      @madhavanh9640 3 года назад +1

      @@cosmicmuse2900 so sad bro 😔

  • @NaSo0414
    @NaSo0414 3 года назад +994

    The trick to keeping a beagle from running off is keep treats in your pockets at all times, their love for food is their achilles tendon.

    • @lesliehuegerich2314
      @lesliehuegerich2314 3 года назад +14

      Not if you have one from field trials line. They go deaf and will find a way out of the house no matter what

    • @alexhooter5715
      @alexhooter5715 3 года назад +43

      My beagle can be trailing a lizard and a ribeye steak wouldn't turn him around.

    • @bobaandblossom5036
      @bobaandblossom5036 3 года назад +7

      That works for me! As long as you have treats I won't run.

    • @redsoxwinagain2007
      @redsoxwinagain2007 3 года назад +5

      My beagle was sooo fussy with food, you could not remove her from a scent trail.

    • @redsoxwinagain2007
      @redsoxwinagain2007 3 года назад +2

      @@lesliehuegerich2314 my Molly was from a long line of top dogs and you could not pull her from a scent without literally picking her up (assuming you could catch her).

  • @darkmystery5731
    @darkmystery5731 3 года назад +606

    "Beagle's need a lot of exercise"
    *My beagle who spends 59% of her time sleeping:* "Are you sure about that?"

    • @agussturze1975
      @agussturze1975 3 года назад +11

      I have a 3 month beagle and its the same

    • @pohateos9394
      @pohateos9394 3 года назад +34

      Only 59% mine is asleep all day until it is time to walk or eat haha

    • @darkmystery5731
      @darkmystery5731 3 года назад +4

      @@pohateos9394 It's the same for my girl, I just suck at percentages lol

    • @pohateos9394
      @pohateos9394 3 года назад +18

      @@darkmystery5731 I mean based off this video my beagle is 100% broken haha

    • @raumfrancisco7652
      @raumfrancisco7652 3 года назад +1

      @@pohateos9394 XD

  • @phantombunny9961
    @phantombunny9961 3 года назад +205

    stubborn is the one word that explains my beagle

    • @varunsingh187
      @varunsingh187 3 года назад +4

      Count my beagle in

    • @iainlohan2346
      @iainlohan2346 3 года назад +2

      It doesn’t get easier..

    • @mallowmay912
      @mallowmay912 3 года назад +1

      Same

    • @lindakight3597
      @lindakight3597 3 года назад +1

      I’ve had other breeds throughout my life , my Beagle is the most stubborn dog I have ever met !

  • @reesaserik3759
    @reesaserik3759 Год назад +88

    We had a Beagle for 13 years. I found, early on, that her separation anxiety was food related. When we were gone, she was afraid she would never eat again -- literally. I suspected that was the problem, so I bought one of those timed food carousels and filled it so that she would receive a portion of her food every 4 hours during the course of the day, while we were gone. Once she learned that bowl would feed her, all anxiety disappeared. I would come home and find her crashed out asleep. She would wake up, when she heard me, then would run to the bowl first to make sure she did not miss a feeding then come and greet me. So, our Beagle did not suffer separation anxiety, and it became a good indicator of her health. If she did not run to that bowl, when it spun around (it made a noise doing that) to gobble the food, I knew she was feeling bad so we would bring her to the vet. Our Beagle was not difficult to train either. I just used snacks. They are fixated on food and you can use that to your advantage. We kept her weight on target by, as the video states, regular and consistent exercise. She died at 13 years from cancer. That was about 4 years ago, and we still miss her terribly. She was very affectionate and every time she did come to greet us, we had to kneel down so that she could raise up onto her hind legs, place a front leg to either side of our neck and press her head to ours in a hug. If you did not kneel, she would pull at you with her front paws until you complied. She had to have her hug. Sweet dog. I cannot bring myself to replace her -- not yet.

    • @beaglelover338
      @beaglelover338 7 месяцев назад

      Did yours Snore

    • @reesaserik3759
      @reesaserik3759 7 месяцев назад

      @@beaglelover338 Of course, she snored. She also barked in her sleep, and "ran" in her sleep (legs jerking and twitching). We decided she was dreaming about chasing squirrels and rabbits. Something else that was her absolute favorite thing to do was sort out treats. If we sat outside we would toss treats into the grass when she was not looking. It was amazing to see her go into action. She would be either sitting or wandering around, sniffing the ground, as Beagles do, and as soon as the wind turned in her direction her head would dart into a specific direction, and she would pick up her pace and actually sniff out the treat. Once she found one, she no longer needed the wind to help her. She would not stop until she found them all. And then she only stopped looking when it was time to go indoors and we made her come. During times with lingering bad weather and we could not go sit outside with her, I would hide treats all around the house, (on the floor, but out of sight). She would be walking across a room, her nose would pick out the smell of the treat, and the hunt was on. She always found all the treats, even if it took her all day long. She was a sweet friend. Sadly, they never live long enough.

  • @kooki11
    @kooki11 2 года назад +286

    I used to put my two Beagles to the test. I would take them out in the Aussie bush and walk along an isolated track. When they got distracted by a scent, I would walk on ahead a few hundred yards and then leave the track and hide off in the bush. A few minutes later they would come racing along the track, noses down. They would stop just past the point I had turned off the track, backtrack, and then they would sniff me out in seconds. Every time. It was fascinating to observe them at work. They are gone now. My heart still breaks for them. What beautiful, loving creatures they were.

    • @clenchedfistsyndrome1439
      @clenchedfistsyndrome1439 2 года назад +4

      Aww ☺️ heartwarming story

    • @SA-hf3fu
      @SA-hf3fu Год назад +5

      😊 We did the same with ours and she started to pay a lot more attention to where we were. 👍

    • @ricklambert6234
      @ricklambert6234 Год назад +2

      Best training method to keep all dogs close

    • @MrGomjabber
      @MrGomjabber Год назад +3

      I did this as well. They are so pleased when they find you. All wags and happy.

  • @awaken77
    @awaken77 3 года назад +175

    beagles are very noisy or talkative. not only barking but also making various noises - whining, grunting, howling, squeaking, and finally loud ear flapping, which is an unique beagle habit

    • @emmajulian6029
      @emmajulian6029 3 года назад +4

      Omg ikr-My dog when he wants food he legit like snorts and grunts and its sounds like pig-

    • @chris-dd6uq
      @chris-dd6uq 3 года назад +3

      So beagles are essentially girls.

    • @oliviabridger2106
      @oliviabridger2106 3 года назад

      My first beagle only made a bark when he was mad or hurt?

    • @shashighiya6392
      @shashighiya6392 3 года назад

      @@oliviabridger2106 he must be mad
      Perhaps because he was tied up or maybe u didn't give him something you were eating

    • @emmajulian6029
      @emmajulian6029 3 года назад

      @@oliviabridger2106 Thats SUPER uncommon for beagles since there are super loud.

  • @zombiefox2310
    @zombiefox2310 3 года назад +450

    My beagle is only 5 moths old and he has so much energy some how that even though we take him for a 4km walk he is still full of energy

    • @retinalsurgeries4174
      @retinalsurgeries4174 3 года назад +6

      So right 😳

    • @anavgupta1615
      @anavgupta1615 3 года назад +35

      i have a beagle to he goes for a walk everyday of like 6km and a fun fact he is only 4 months old and when he comes back he starts running in the whole house

    • @retinalsurgeries4174
      @retinalsurgeries4174 3 года назад +7

      My beagle is will be seven months on first feb and goes mad after a walk

    • @elijahparker8491
      @elijahparker8491 3 года назад +11

      My beagle is 6 months and we can run around a track field 25 times & he will still come in the house and run laps.

    • @anavgupta1615
      @anavgupta1615 3 года назад +9

      this proves age is just a number

  • @kezzstar24
    @kezzstar24 Год назад +9

    I miss my beagle. He was 17 when we had to put him to sleep. He finished a whole bag of treats on his death bed, but when we took him to the park and he didn't jump out of the car we knew we were doing the right thing. I was 10 when we got him and we got into all sorts of mischief together. If you saw me, you probably saw him too. I can still remember him dragging me down to the creek and us both getting stinging nettles all over our legs. Only time he willingly jumped in a bath. Used to have to chase him up and down the street when he got out. He was my best friend and honestly I will never have a pet like him, even if they're another Beagle. Unfortunately before he passed he taught my current cat some bad habits...ah Morgan, I miss you!

  • @Jynx0999
    @Jynx0999 2 года назад +13

    I'll be adopting a baby beagle next week. I'm so excited for my new baby.

    • @sopanmcfadden276
      @sopanmcfadden276 2 года назад +1

      Lovely. Some take a while to potty train. They love walks. Mine loves to sleep on my bed. She will put her paws on my chair to get me to go to bed. If you form a bond They will always greet you with squealing and licking. Very sweet. I play a game with treats and hide them around the house. She enjoys it .

    • @gavmedia5674
      @gavmedia5674 4 месяца назад +1

      Hey.
      How did the adoption go?
      Do you still have your baby beagle?
      My partner and I got a beagle because we have small children. Its the most gentle loving breed ive ever had the pleasure of owning.
      Truly remarkably smart.

  • @faithevrlasting
    @faithevrlasting Год назад +30

    There is nothing more lovable, the smartest, more fun, more challenging, more loyal than a beagle. They actually learn to understand and human communication. I will never have another breed. 🐶❤️

    • @MotleyShrew-iz9ms
      @MotleyShrew-iz9ms Год назад +2

      Agree! Our Sadie Lou knows sooooo many words that we have to spell things to keep her from getting to excited to fast bc she's so smart! I also believe beagles communicate their needs better than any other breed as well as pick up on our emotions like Natural born therapy dogs. Sadie's the love of our lives!

    • @kivilicay
      @kivilicay Год назад

      They say they are not much loyal and more individual due to being a scent hound and compared to Huskies, Golden retrievers... Is this true?

    • @faithevrlasting
      @faithevrlasting Год назад

      @@kivilicay never had those breeds cant say. my beagle goes everywhere but is also ruled by the superior nose. 900 scent recepctors as opposed to 200 in humans.

  • @Fatman698
    @Fatman698 2 года назад +80

    A week or two after getting a beagle she thought we forgot to feed her...she helped herself to the homemade chicken gravy sitting on top of the stove and even licked the frying pan CLEAN! Most priceless look on the pups face covered in gravy. Sadly she hated me after for the bath😆

    • @robertbird9830
      @robertbird9830 Год назад +1

      mine ate the inside of a pizza box because it had grease on it....

    • @caballero3601
      @caballero3601 Год назад

      Did she get the runs afterward?

  • @rallyman1122
    @rallyman1122 2 года назад +8

    Our beagle is a rescue that went through 4 homes before he came to us. He has severe separation anxiety as you can imagine. But he is the most loveable boy ever. He falls asleep on the bed curled up but as soon as I turn off the light he snuggles up to me and steals enough blankets to be covered up. And yes, he is very vocal but getting better after 2 years of working with him.

  • @darju29tv71
    @darju29tv71 2 года назад +12

    "You cannot trust them without a leash." Thats the key word, I am a beagle owner too haha..

    • @daddystu7046
      @daddystu7046 Год назад +2

      Mine seems to be on a 20m invisileash. Rarely goes out of visual contact.

  • @lucasbernardo5660
    @lucasbernardo5660 3 года назад +18

    I gave a beagle to my mom now that me and my sister left our home and my parents are alone and it was the best decision ever. Now she is forced to walk her at least twice a day which is great because my mom needed to exercise and plus that she now has a good friend following her anywhere she goes.

  • @stitchngifts3972
    @stitchngifts3972 3 года назад +14

    All of this is true... yes..... but I don’t regret it. My sweet beagle is almost 8 months old, and she has brought so much happiness and joy to all of us, specially my son. She goes into “crazy” mode for a little bit but it doesn’t last long and then she wants to cuddle in the couch. Is almost imposible not to love her with those sweet eyes!!!

    • @dianemello602
      @dianemello602 3 года назад

      Beagles are so sweet. I have a 10 month lil girl. She is always chewing everything still. I’ve spent hundreds of dollars buying her chewies. Her litter mate is the same way .Hope this phase ends soon. Other than that, she is a good lil beagle.

  • @bryanclark7608
    @bryanclark7608 3 года назад +79

    My now 14 year old beagle was just a puppy and I decided I would use one of those laser pointers to play with him and make him chase it around. He did so for about 15 seconds. Then he stopped, looked at the laser point, looked up at me, and decided this was not worth his time. They can be playful, but most of all they are the things you see here. Exceedingly loyal, staunch cuddlers and very vocal. We get literally yelled at when we come home after going somewhere without Bradley, our beagle family member.

    • @ohidontknow1061
      @ohidontknow1061 3 года назад +4

      Yes, too smart for their own good at times but, great fun. Fantastic with children as well.

    • @abutterfly7975
      @abutterfly7975 2 года назад

      Using those lazers can give dogs mental problems, they are only ok for cats. I read this.

  • @rvail136
    @rvail136 6 месяцев назад +5

    I've had 4 beagles over my life. My advice is to have 2, not just one. That way when you're not home, they can keep each other company.

  • @elizabythesea72
    @elizabythesea72 Год назад +5

    I rescued a 7 month old that I was her 4th home. She is asleep on my legs now. Love her to pieces. I have 3 other dogs. She completed the pack. I rarely leash her, except for the vets. I keep treats on me and she checks in on us. We go to walking paths where she can truly beagle. Love this breed but you have to respect their needs for sure. I have the land to keep her and also a huge fenced in area, which she can open if she truly wants in or out. Lol

  • @danielasal2783
    @danielasal2783 2 года назад +9

    All true! I own a beagle and I am so sorry and feel so guilty about it. I told my mother not to buy a beagle because neither of us are healthy enough to care for a beagle in the way they need to be cared for. Its been almost 3 years now and it would be so hard on Lylah (thats her name) as well as it would be on me. We do have a big backyard and she definitely gets all my love and attention. However, I am not well enough to train her and stimulate her mind. I wont get into my health but, i will say as much as this. "I would be dead if it werent for my babygirl Lylah"! I love her like no other. We have had a lot of dogs in our lives but this one is very special.

  • @holdontojesus7097
    @holdontojesus7097 2 года назад +4

    Beagles are the best!!! ♥️ I have been blessed with 4 beagles. I received my first beagle just before Christmas when I was 4. All girls. I can’t have one right now, due to my living situation, but I miss them all so much. I will see my girls again in Heaven. Number 5 on the countdown made me laugh. Yep, they love snacking and will eat until they almost pop. The sad thing is the running away. Precious pups. I love them so. I can’t imagine having another type of dog.

  • @goodbadgood50
    @goodbadgood50 2 года назад +88

    One point you left out is that they shed A LOT of hair every day! But it’s definitely worth putting up with, they’re just too adorable!

    • @FredBTs
      @FredBTs 2 года назад +1

      One of my Beagles sheds a lot and the other sheds very little.

    • @daftfreak13
      @daftfreak13 Год назад +3

      oh my god.. they dont look like it.. but mine sheds SO MUCH. I have to vacuum/sweep multiple times a week. It's actually insane.

    • @killjoy4540
      @killjoy4540 Год назад

      Everyday? I thought they shed twice a year?

    • @daftfreak13
      @daftfreak13 Год назад +2

      @@killjoy4540 I wish

    • @FredBTs
      @FredBTs Год назад

      Correction my one beagle does not shed a lot but she constantly sheds a little. Nothing like as bad as most long haired dogs.

  • @k.junior3842
    @k.junior3842 3 года назад +8

    I just got my first puppy. a lemon beagle I named Wyatt and I call him my little asshole because of how mischievous he is. He was also a very quick learner when it came to potty training. Thanks for this video

    • @steves3688
      @steves3688 3 года назад

      But you love em dont you!!

    • @k.junior3842
      @k.junior3842 3 года назад +3

      @@steves3688 yeah how can I not ? He’s a sweet baby

  • @strawberrypiano21
    @strawberrypiano21 3 года назад +16

    My beagle is obsessed with cuddling. Especially behind my legs if I’m laying on the couch, always with lots of blankets!!!

  • @vespalady8992
    @vespalady8992 Год назад +1

    Never ran away, always listens to me, never runs. Grandkids love my beagle so some of what is said it this video I did not see with my little beagle and had her for 13 years. She passed away on Dec 31st.

  • @Odbarc
    @Odbarc 3 года назад +9

    My brother once walked my family's Beagle in winter with boots with no treading on it left and once he realized he could pull my brother indefinitely without a means to be stopped, he dragged my brother around the neighborhood for 3 hours. He knew if he let go, Dad would yell at him and the dog would have run away. He said he spent the whole time screaming and nobody helped him, just pointed and laughed. Later my brother showed me around to the stuff the dog destroyed by dragging him through it.

    • @Commendatori
      @Commendatori 3 года назад

      Lol I used to stand on skateboard and my beagle would pull me forever if I let her

  • @CalemCooper7
    @CalemCooper7 3 года назад +103

    These traits are so prevalent in hounds. There are minor differences, like beagles needing exercise while bassets usually need to be forced to walk, but their way of loving is just so amazing. Hounds are, in my opinion, one of the best types of dog to have. We stan a good hound.

    • @cindyhiebert2627
      @cindyhiebert2627 2 года назад +3

      I have a beagle!/pug. All beagle but his eyes n neck. But all traits of a beagle. Definitely one of my favorite kind of dog. N my guy is a big softy always cuddles n love which works for since I'm single. He is the only man in my life. N for Xmas a got him a kitten. Because of his separation anxiety.. I couldn't leave the house for my Appt at all. Now he doesn't even know I'm gone. They chase each other play fight. Like brothers n sisters. It's free entertainment around here. I feel so blessed..

    • @Deltatrip39
      @Deltatrip39 Год назад +1

      Hounds are the cutest of boys

  • @eliwolf3620
    @eliwolf3620 3 года назад +159

    We have a golden retriever who didn’t start begging until we got a beagle. They are the most food crazed animals on the planet.

    • @steves3688
      @steves3688 3 года назад +4

      you can say that again!! LOL

    • @amber40494
      @amber40494 3 года назад +2

      I have a pittie mix and a beagle and my pittie is the most obnoxious around food.

    • @steves3688
      @steves3688 3 года назад +7

      You want your beagle to come to you...just walk into the kitchen!! LOL

    • @MsSuperJelly
      @MsSuperJelly 2 года назад

      Y’all never met a Staffordshire bull terriers haha

    • @san-fs8mk
      @san-fs8mk 2 года назад +1

      My Shih Tzus are the same. They follow me to the kitchen Every. Single. Time. 🙄🙄😂

  • @BB-vh7nd
    @BB-vh7nd 2 года назад +15

    I grew up on a farm, raised to not attach myself to animals, even our dogs and cats. I moved to the big city to work and raise a family which included a beagle I had for 14 years and 3 months. We had to put him down because of a "growth" that started around his behind and slowly spread inside to his spleen.
    Thru 2 surgeries 6 months apart he just wakes up out of the blue one morning shaking, tail tucked in, wincing in pain if anywhere around his belly is touched.
    I never imagined how attached I got to him and how emotional I got during his final moments.
    Thanks for the video...I could say my beagle was all that was mentioned in the video...and more

  • @MeganKoumori
    @MeganKoumori 2 года назад +25

    "Separation anxiety" is an understatement.
    Not long after we got him, my mom and sister left the house for an errand. The dog ran around the house SCREAMING for a good thirty minutes until I gave him a sedative in a piece of cheese. Last night he slept under my legs.

  • @elijahculper5522
    @elijahculper5522 3 года назад +12

    Our beagle’s separation anxiety was dramatically reduced by leaving the radio on while nobody was home. He literally went from eating the sofa to just sleeping while we were gone because he could listen to Ari Shapiro on NPR.

  • @janice.baleson
    @janice.baleson 2 года назад +12

    I had almost the exact opposite experience of this dog!!
    Never ran away from me, even though we went for long walks in the mountains off lead, and she wasn't at all interested in cuddling with me!! And not food obsessed!

  • @The_Jimplication
    @The_Jimplication 2 года назад +2

    I can answer to number 4. Every morning when i came home from work after walks and breakfast he would jump into my lap when I sat down with my whisky and placed his head on my left shoulder, and would not move until I gave him a big hug.

    • @marcellsimon2129
      @marcellsimon2129 Год назад

      starting a morning with a walk and a whiskey? living the life, king :)

  • @nitemaiden5062
    @nitemaiden5062 3 года назад +16

    I own 2 beagles. . And they have never given me trouble...most of this list is just for fun..Beagles are great 🐕 ..loveing bundles of 💘..ill get many more in the future.. ill always have beagles in my house!

    • @thomasdaniels8556
      @thomasdaniels8556 3 года назад +3

      2 are better than 1

    • @nitemaiden5062
      @nitemaiden5062 3 года назад +2

      @@thomasdaniels8556 totally agree...playmates and barkmates..lol

  • @cristinellamegofficial2552
    @cristinellamegofficial2552 3 года назад +61

    My beagle is Parvo survivor and she is 3months old already 😍🐶

    • @amyshaw444
      @amyshaw444 3 года назад +2

      Woohoo, glad she's okay ❤️

    • @diviengii
      @diviengii 3 года назад +2

      Oh wow. Loving the fact that beagles are so awesome. Keep ur beagle with much love as they are best

    • @hogansavoy6525
      @hogansavoy6525 3 года назад

      Mine was a Parvo survivor too who's original owners tried to put down instead saving. Can't say much more about what happened next because it was was kind of illegal. He was killed as a puppy far as the AKC knew but instead lived out his life for another 12 years with his adopted golden retriever sister. Great great dog. I still miss him a lot.

  • @mariareyes-ku6194
    @mariareyes-ku6194 3 года назад +6

    My beagle mix is easy to train because he will do anything for treats. But he is very vocal and does follow me to the bathroom. I just love my connection with my dog.

  • @gav2759
    @gav2759 3 года назад +5

    We bought a robotic lawn mower as company for our puppy.(not really) Well we thought they were getting along fine, until "Mowreen" declined to leave her base station in the spring. Turns out someone had used the dark winter evenings to excavate and sever the perimeter wire, in multiple locations. "Was this you Fitz?" was my astoundingly stupid question... Beagles have this way of averting their gaze.

  • @ladygwendolynncromwell2893
    @ladygwendolynncromwell2893 3 года назад +5

    I still miss your beagle girl Rocky. She was so sweet and so smart. She always likes the dogtraining. And she learned verry fast. She knew, that she got a treat for everything she did do right. And the brain puzzles, she liked that also verry much. We walked every day a lot. And with the beagle club we walked a lot, with a lot of beagles together. Sometimes with, let we say, twenty beagles and sometimes with more than 70 beagles. Beautiful to see so much beagles together. We and Rocky loved it. She was soooo sweet. We will miss her for everything. But beautiful memories. She was almost 17 years ons, heen she died.

  • @dudleygoodwin4902
    @dudleygoodwin4902 3 года назад +3

    Have a beagle, well she's a mixed beagle, have had her for a year today. She found us and decide to stay with us, even though I tried to change her mind. She's my buddy! She's spayed stays in the house and sleeps in bed( most of the time) she's housebroken completely no issue. Plus she's quite the Entertainer. Very loving very sensitive. Although I certainly did not need another dog , but so glad to have her! I suppose I have the advantage because I'm with her all the time she is not a problem. More than likely she will be my last dog, I just prayed to the dear Lord that I out live her. She's been such a blessing🐾🐶🐾

  • @coltjanuary3129
    @coltjanuary3129 2 года назад +15

    If you’re looking to get a beagle, I’ve had 2 beagles in my lifetime male and female. If you’re looking for loyalty they are only loyal to the ones that feed them their food or if you have food in your hand. Literally would eat themselves to death. They are extremely vocal. Amazing noses that will make them wander away to more food. BUT THEY ARE SO DARN CUTE THEIR WHOLE LIVES it’s makes you forget about all their flaws

  • @susanphillips944
    @susanphillips944 Год назад +1

    I have had several beagles over the years. Mine are definitely NOT mischievous and are quick to learn and train. But, … yes they will not be able to find their way back home if they get out. The nose takes over but is not going to get them back to their home when it dawns on them they are lost and where is mom. Microchips and a good Collar tracker are a good investment. I have always taken in abused neglected beagles from rescues. Never have I been disappointed. They are a wonderful breed if you take the time and love to set the tone in a calm loving home. Routine is key. Your tone of voice with a beagle is key. They are very sensitive to your mood, and can easily pick up on your tone and face. Do not make a habit of yelling and boy are they quick to learn. All dogs do well when they know the rules, it give them confidence and sets them up for success in your home. Bad things about beagles, mine do not do well when the neighborhood sets off fireworks or there is a thunderstorm. They need twice a day feedings as many do get acid and throw up stomach acid if you are late or erratic in feeding them. They are never satiated and will always be jonesing for food, hence you frequently see overweight pups. Can get into trouble with their pancreas if given a high fat diet. Need a halter an not a collar due to spine issues in a “long back” dog. In all reality, a loving parent and cuddles will be more appreciated with a beagle then the treat. Love my pack.

  • @slimbidious
    @slimbidious Год назад +2

    My Beagle lived to 15 years old. Definitely not the most affectionate dog I've ever owed, but he did enjoy some cuddles. I miss him every day. I love you boy.

  • @SA-hf3fu
    @SA-hf3fu 3 года назад +83

    Pros: 1. They always look like sweet puppies no matter how old they are. 2. Those soft, floppy ears are not only a delight to pet but always funny to watch flopping when they're running. 3. They will eat anything you set before them so they will never be a picky eater.
    We've had 2 beagles for a total of 25 years. Here are my experiences compared to what's said here: Clingy - no. Energetic - no. Barking - 1 yes, 1 no. Cuddling - neither of ours wanted to be lap dogs. Foodies - absolutely. Stubborn - never noticed any. Needs attention - 1 wanted to be near someone, the other was more aloof. Naughty - 1 yes and 1 no. Cannot leave alone - 1 did poorly staying at the kennel, the other seemed fine. Running away - 1 yes but only if on a scent. The other didn't leave us even when hiking and off the leash. All in all if you really want a Beagle, get one. They were both lovely pets.

    • @sandramakemson897
      @sandramakemson897 Год назад +2

      I had only one who I loved dearly Henry lived a good life for 15 years. Got him a little brother a Jack Russel he didn't care for LOVE that Henry. My best friend ❤️ and of course Nick too🥰

    • @amymeyers9682
      @amymeyers9682 Год назад +3

      I agree with some things she got wrong, at least according to my experiences. I have had 3 beagles…..none of them were energetic or required much exercise. Only 1 of them was clingy and always wanted to be on someone’s lap. Two did end up on the naughty list occasionally, but this was usually due to me leaving them alone for too long. I had 2 that barked, but my current one has only barked a few times in the 2 years that I’ve had her……she dies, however, talk to everyone…..or it’s bitch sessions - hard to tell the difference. I found all 3 to be easy to train because they love food and will do whatever you ask to get a treat. I love them because they are always happy and friendly!

    • @jimjunio7512
      @jimjunio7512 Год назад +2

      My beagle taught me new games. While working the dirt with my hands, from the corner of my eye, my beagle began stalking me like I was prey. So we played this new game that I called Zebra in which we took turns being the lion. No matter what, Lurch my beagle always won. We played until I fell asleep in the grass. I awoke with my beagle sleeping next to me, but my arm was still in his mouth unharmed. Loved Lurch.

    • @SA-hf3fu
      @SA-hf3fu Год назад

      @@jimjunio7512 Such a sweet story. 🥰

    • @InDisskyS131
      @InDisskyS131 Год назад

      You people commenting that your beagle didn’t need much exercise are basically terrible people.

  • @twistedhairball
    @twistedhairball 3 года назад +30

    I watch this as my 2 beagles smother me, taking all the space up on the sofa, like a games of furry tetris. as I can finally relax after having to shut them up because there was a pin drop in the driveway and they went mental awoofing to a deafening degree, whilst I think about the massive bill I have cause we got a decent Treadmill for them (and us) when its raining cause they refuse to go out, and all I can say is its totally worth it.

    • @diviengii
      @diviengii 3 года назад +4

      Get a 3rd one and see how they throw you out of your bed. But like you said, it is worth it. They will come down and make sure you r ok

  • @brendapeter7872
    @brendapeter7872 Год назад +2

    My beagle a few year's ago escaped from me in a local park in the afternoon and returned home at 2am in the morning with a big fat belly. Assuming he had visited all the bins. Never been so happy to see him.

  • @aricgoetz910
    @aricgoetz910 2 года назад +4

    I love my Beagles, we use them hunt cottontaill rabbits and snowshoe hares every winter. They are in heaven when hunting, its got to be their favorite thing to do. They actually like hunting more then treats which is saying a lot seeing as treats are a beagles most prized possessions.

  • @TheNormExperience
    @TheNormExperience 3 года назад +12

    Lol we ONLY had beagle mixes when I was a kid, so it wasn’t until my brother and his wife adopted a little purebred beagle puppy I learned all of these things. Especially how they run away...that pupper was a freakin’ Houdini.
    When he was still little and I watched him while they were at work, it didn’t matter how many exits I covered/made sure were unbeatable, didn’t matter how hard I tried to keep an eye on him or play to tucker him out - he KEPT disappearing from the backyard!!! It would be me throwing him the ball again, him running for it and then just never coming back because somehow in the six seconds he was out of my sightline he’d just be GONE from our huge backyard!
    I didn’t figure out how he kept managing this until a neighbor finally saw the little troublemaker literally jump from one of our tree branches OVER the 6 foot high wooden fence and then go down their tree just to eat out of their dog’s bowl on the other side!!!
    *sigh* man I miss that little troublemaker. He was a really good snuggler/impromptu pillow.

    • @GoCruit
      @GoCruit 2 года назад +2

      Aw, that's so sweet. Always wanted one, but heard they burrow and the short hair would make me allergic, but they have the cutest faces with those silky long ears.

  • @supersonicsid5930
    @supersonicsid5930 3 года назад +4

    Mr Hector , our lovely missed Beagle loved his food . One Christmas we was gathered at my mothers house and he disappeared into the dining room where my mother had placed 24 sausage rolls on the table. to cool off . Mr Hector ate the lot . He couldn’t move as his stomach was so full . We won’t go into the passing of wind .

    • @sharonmcmann-morelli4896
      @sharonmcmann-morelli4896 3 года назад +2

      that is so funny, my beagle, Benson ate a big bag of my Dad’s cookies. we didn’t hear him for awhile so went to look for him and he had the bag between his paws😜😜😜😜

    • @supersonicsid5930
      @supersonicsid5930 3 года назад +1

      @@sharonmcmann-morelli4896
      They certainly do have a passion for food , his Nick name was Hover .

  • @Kim.webbford
    @Kim.webbford 3 года назад +9

    I needed this video today. We got quite a snowfall and my beagle has been housebound most of the day and it is like having a toddler in the house. But she is winding down and snuggling so all is forgiven

  • @abrahamkim1078
    @abrahamkim1078 2 года назад +3

    My beagle’s nose led him into a lot of mischief. He also Wrecked carpeting, sofa, cushions, magazines, and had a knack for peeing in his sleep. In his sleep; wouldn’t even wake him up when he peed himself.
    Nobody could not dislike spliff, the beagle. He was a kind soul. R.I.P. spliff.

  • @sweetmeraki15
    @sweetmeraki15 3 года назад +7

    I know very much about how much affectionate beagles are. My beagle adores when I give him caresses in his head ❤️

  • @7775Kevin
    @7775Kevin 12 дней назад

    We lost our little Beagle last year just before her twelfth birthday. She was in pain so we had to make the decision to let her go. Hardest thing in the world. We loved her a lot. Such a beautiful little dog.

  • @CarolBurke-ig2lb
    @CarolBurke-ig2lb Месяц назад

    I've had 2 beagles. One is w me right now. I love them too. In my experience, I learned how to help mine w sep anxiety and she's happy alone as long as she's had her exercise, peed and pood and upon my leaving has been given a treat....I wouldn't recommend leaving any dog alone for more than 3 or 4 hrs. In my experience w barking.....we have built a trust so that I listen to her bark. I thank her for the bark alert. She then knows to stop barking as she then feels safe that I will keep her safe and take care of what she has alerted me to....knowing that I have heard her and it's now time to let me lead so she doesn't need to continue the alert. My experience is similar to yours In the other areas......additionally, in my experience, they are happiest with off leash exercise as that gets them the exercise they need .........they can be taught to come back to you as long as you stay calm. Of course, they should only be let off leash in the woods or in a fenced yard and as long as you have taught recall. All of these results take time and gentle positive training. Beagle love is great. Good luck to all!!

  • @bethlecam400
    @bethlecam400 3 года назад +3

    My beagle is a known escape artist! He is extremely fast and once he even thinks he has a chance of getting out front he is GONE! Thankfully the pet hospital saved him the first time he got out because they were able to catch him before he ran into the busy intersection/road. Second time he got out two little girls across the street at an appointment complex found him and held on to him for me. I can’t run due to a back infection I had in 2006 so I am so thankful my Sergie is still here.

  • @rogershipman3578
    @rogershipman3578 3 года назад +31

    We have had our beagle for 10 years and she has never barked once. She is definitely NOT clingy and couldn't care less if you pay attention to her. She does love to sleep in the room with us and be around us though.When she sleeps she chases things and barks.

    • @Commendatori
      @Commendatori 3 года назад +2

      Beagles are so cute when they dream

    • @holly7869
      @holly7869 2 года назад +1

      That's been my experience, as well. Not a single one of the ten beagles I've had the pleasure of being their human enjoyed cuddling or being picked up, which is difficult since they are so dang cute you just wanna snuggle their cute little faces and hug them and squeeze them. That does not mean they won't hog the covers, steal your pillow or set a time schedule for their human to follow. Unless you live alone, it's not a good idea to allow a beagle to get the idea that your bed is their bed. Give them a bed of their own and they will happily settle down at night...as long as you are directly in their line of sight 8-)

    • @CLASSIFIED-io7nv
      @CLASSIFIED-io7nv 2 года назад +1

      Every dog has their own personality :)

    • @amymeyers9682
      @amymeyers9682 Год назад +1

      I’ve had 3 beagles and only 1sts what I would consider clingy. It think it was more that she wanted attention/petting and not that she “needed” to be with me. I had 2 that barked, but my current beagle has barked only a couple of times in the 2 years that I’ve had her. She does “talk” though, which is a great deal of fun for my neighbors that she stops to talk to every day! I live alone so she sleep with me, so I get growled out every time I want to turn over…..that simply interferes with her 16 hrs of sleep!

    • @robertbird9830
      @robertbird9830 Год назад

      my 14 year old beagle to a TEE!!!

  • @WiFiDown37811
    @WiFiDown37811 2 года назад +2

    I have a 10 year old beagle and she is the clingiest dog I've ever had. Ever since she was born and learned to walk she loved being with me and we kept her out of all her siblings (she's the firstborn). Nowadays she and I are inseparable, and it breaks my heart when I have to leave the house for a while and she cries and calls out to me as she watches me leave. She's my world 💙

  • @rodneyjaynes2485
    @rodneyjaynes2485 2 года назад +6

    Beagles are fantastic family dogs! We have a pond in our yard (large) we had a family gathering that included nieces, nephews, kids and grandkids, and of course me. Our beagle ran up and down the bank baying and barking until everyone left the water. She could keep up with our Labs in the water too!

  • @thecrazybunchmum4160
    @thecrazybunchmum4160 3 года назад +59

    Our beagle just peed on me while I was watching this.

    • @cosmicmuse2900
      @cosmicmuse2900 3 года назад

      That's not good behaviour at all. Beagles or any dog for that matter don't pee on their owners unless they want to disrespect them. You might want to train your Beagle a little about this.

    • @Commendatori
      @Commendatori 3 года назад +6

      Get rekt

    • @mikalerow2188
      @mikalerow2188 3 года назад +1

      @@cosmicmuse2900 That's not true at all. There are a variety of reasons for why this could happen. Stop spreading misinformation.

    • @suzismith9729
      @suzismith9729 Год назад

      Hahaha

  • @kaidenh7586
    @kaidenh7586 3 года назад +84

    My beagle doesn’t give a crap about me

    • @niketuck9687
      @niketuck9687 3 года назад +2

      Maybe you should learn about things that dogs don’t like?
      Perhaps your unintentionally doing something they don’t like

    • @MountainPearls
      @MountainPearls 3 года назад +5

      They are insanely lazy is what, I think, she means.

    • @chriswong8400
      @chriswong8400 3 года назад +1

      i dont either!

    • @snarkymcsnarkface1863
      @snarkymcsnarkface1863 3 года назад +4

      @@niketuck9687 my beagle did not give a crap about me when it was just the two of us. As long as it got its exercise and food.
      Now add an extra person or dog and he would not get off of me. It was like he was trying to get into my skin. I eventually got a second dog so he would have a companion. But unless they were out side playing. He ignored the other dog unless it was near me.

    • @amber40494
      @amber40494 3 года назад

      @@MountainPearls she might have a spine problem common in beagles if she seems lazy.

  • @rozyk0700a
    @rozyk0700a 3 года назад +7

    I put my beagle to basic comand training to a guy who trains k-9 dogs, and for other stuff, and he told me that German shepard need like 3-5 days to learn basic commands, coz they love to learn, however my beagle start listen after 5 weeks of training, he knew what to do coz they smart but he was kinda was distracted all the time, the guy told me he never have seen more stubborn dog then him , after trainning he still bark and show how that he is mad, but he doing it for prize,

  • @catcat5160
    @catcat5160 3 года назад +17

    Stubborn should be #1 haha. My beagle is the most damn stubborn dog I've ever met, I have to ask him everything twice before he'll do it. Oh well, he's lucky I think he's so cute

  • @josselinayala365
    @josselinayala365 3 года назад +12

    My beagle is 9 months and he drives me crazy but I love him 😍 you just need to be really patient

    • @steves3688
      @steves3688 3 года назад

      and lots of walks and attention/affection!! That's key with beagles...25 year beagle owner....

  • @bonneytakhelmayum8839
    @bonneytakhelmayum8839 2 года назад +12

    They are really different in a way. It’s like they are plotting something in their mind. My Beagle has the habit of retrieving anything of value from anywhere to her bed.
    It’s hilarious how she tries to hide the things under her blanket 😂!

  • @garythecyclingnerd6219
    @garythecyclingnerd6219 Год назад +2

    Mine lived 16 years before he wanted to pass. I swear he was the least beagle like beagle ever. He hardly ever barked, he was free fed without training, he was always healthy weight, and never ran away. In fact, one day his collar slipped while walking and he ran home.

  • @EmiliaTytto
    @EmiliaTytto 2 года назад +5

    Oh this makes me miss my beagle Thelma 💖 she went crazy everytime i came home. Just running around so fast i hardly could see her and yelling and barking. Her fav food was liqorice sweets, I wonder if other beagles love them too! 😅 I will absolutely get a beagle puppy later when the time is right!

  • @devengrady8380
    @devengrady8380 3 года назад +57

    I have a 14 week old and in just the 2 months we’ve had him he has learned to sit, stay, lay down, spin, kennel trained, and potty train. It wasn’t hard to train him to do those commands at all.

    • @aniketkhanna9326
      @aniketkhanna9326 3 года назад +6

      Yep, if a dog is attractes to treats it will be easy train

    • @amymeyers9682
      @amymeyers9682 Год назад +3

      I found all 3 of my beagles easy to train because they are really food motivated. You just have to train with treats and they will do anything!

    • @annayu4218
      @annayu4218 Год назад

      This gives me hope because I just rescued a four month old! His previous owners clearly didn’t do anything with him. After 72hr with my fiancé and I, he’s learned his name, learned to sit, goes into his kennel for bedtime and during walks, stops when I stop. The training will obviously keep continuing but I have hope!

    • @johnthelander1770
      @johnthelander1770 Год назад

      Just don’t let them off leash.

  • @AlmostEthical
    @AlmostEthical Год назад +3

    You can always tell a beagle owner. They are the ones running in the distance in a panic, calling their dog's name. I'd never get one myself but they are gorgeous little dogs.

    • @faithevrlasting
      @faithevrlasting Год назад +1

      Never do off leash w a beagle.

    • @AlmostEthical
      @AlmostEthical Год назад

      @@faithevrlasting I knew one trustworthy beagle. Theo is a beautiful, peaceful little guy who is content to hang around at the dog park. In three years I've seen him do "the beagle run" only once.

  • @wagawaffles
    @wagawaffles Год назад +2

    I had a Chocolate Beagle that was around 15inches tall (big for beagles), calm and very quiet, lived 13 years and would always follow me around.

  • @theotheseaeagle
    @theotheseaeagle 2 года назад +3

    I can relate. I remember once the automatic gate to my garden was left open and someone (for whatever reason) left the kitchen door open and he escaped. He was gone for a good 30 minutes before he eventually returned

  • @Cubasenet33
    @Cubasenet33 3 года назад +8

    My beagle matches each and every one of the items you named. I also agree in that despite all this character, they are one of the most adorable breeds. Mine is definitely a member of the family. I canoot imagine living without her, so lovely she is.

  • @davidward1949
    @davidward1949 2 года назад +11

    I taught my Beagle to come to me when he was outside and I taught my fiance who became my wife how to do this. I tell him Papa has to go and he would run to his kennel and wait for me to close the door. It was simple to do and we had so much fun with him.
    I could put food out and he would only eat it when he was hungry. My wife tested this when we went back to her house and said Barney you need a bath and he started for the bath tub and she said oh baby I was only playing. You are a good boy. She was just so amazed at how he minded all that we did.

  • @Booboobear-eo4es
    @Booboobear-eo4es Год назад +2

    Things nobody tells you about owning a beagle:
    1) Your life will be overloaded with cuteness.
    2) You will find yourself saying "awwwww" all the time.
    3) You will wear out at least 15 digital cameras or smart phones taking so many pictures of your precious.
    4) You will drive your friends and family crazy taking about your little sweetie all the time.
    5) Your life will be ruled by this cute little creature since you will adjust everything to cater to it.
    6) You will not want to leave the house as you will experience more separation anxiety than the dog.
    7) Your budget will be stretched to the limit due to massive purchases of toys, treats, collars, bedding, etc. One serious warning sign is that all the clerks at PetSmart know your name by heart.
    8) You will develop the habit of waking very slowly and carefully through the house - especially at night - in case the little darling might be under foot.
    9) You will wear yourself out by all the walks in the park.
    10) When it's time to say goodbye after they have lived a long and happy life, you will discover a beagle leaves deep paw prints on the heart.

  • @davidsilva9648
    @davidsilva9648 3 года назад +5

    My beagle when he was a puppy was very vocal stubborn and had bad separation anxiety but it took time and patience and he's an overall great dog protects the house very loyal. Great hunter he's snatched up a few gophers in my backyard wouldn't trade him for any other breed.

  • @Barchenhund
    @Barchenhund 3 года назад +31

    I’m a GSD guy for 53 of my 68 years. However, I think beagles are hands down in the top five of the cutest dog breeds. A good friend had a beagle. Remembering the sounds that dog would make holding its head up still makes me smile.
    Edit: That dog could dig unbelievable size holes in the yard. If I had him in the Army I wouldn’t need a carry my trenching shovel.

    • @sylvia106
      @sylvia106 Год назад

      What’s GSD? BLT, LGBT, OMG, so many to keep up with!

    • @Barchenhund
      @Barchenhund Год назад +2

      @@sylvia106
      GSD? (G)erman (S)hepherd (D)og

    • @amymeyers9682
      @amymeyers9682 Год назад +1

      They are great diggers…..my last one could dig under our privacy fence and get out in less than 10 minutes! Had to resort to an electric fence for a while.

  • @protobuster12
    @protobuster12 3 года назад +36

    I have a 14 year old beagle who is still healthy. He is very clingy and loves food but he’s mostly pretty lazy and doesn’t like to cuddle (he does, however, love being pet). He was pre-trained when we got him at 2 years old. However, because of how smart he is, he uses it to be sneaky. Also, one more thing: he is such a Clingy anxious dog! You can’t ever leave him by himself.
    Edit: Yes, we work. Not sure where people got the idea that we don’t from?

    • @rebekahsmart2748
      @rebekahsmart2748 3 года назад +3

      @Christina Janet hi Christina, not sure if someone had answered before. In my experience beagles are more happy and healthy if you spend more time with them. They probably won't be bad with you gone 8hr/day, but they might become more naughty, bark more and learn bad habits. Our beagle went through separation anxiety when he was 3 months old up until he was probably 2 years old because our family of 5 all had work/school - it was very tough on him that we weren't there, he would bark for like 30min whenever someone came/left house. It took a while and we had to give him medication to help but he did eventually mellow out. Hope this helps!

    • @juliepudelek3786
      @juliepudelek3786 3 года назад +1

      I have had 2 previous beagle/beagle mixes, and one current one now. They are all really different. My first one when she was young would be naughty when you left, but after a couple years of training her, she did get better and didn't get into as much trouble as before. My second beagle didn't have separation anxiety disorder, till his best friend and our other dog (a lab) passed away. We ended up getting him another companion which is the beagle we have today. When our second beagle was getting older and near the end of his life we got an older chihuahua to help with the potential loss coming. My current beagle didn't really take to him, but tolerated him, he has had no separation anxiety. I cannot say if the chihuahua prevented that or not. (We have to leave him in a playpen because he is blind, so he doesn't even really stay with the beagle while we are gone.) But my current beagle hates bedroom doors being shut he has to know where everyone is in the house. I would say getting a buddy helps usually, but not everyone can afford that, but also keeping them in a designated area helps too when you leave. Again it really depends on the dogs personality as well.

    • @AakritiAgarwal25
      @AakritiAgarwal25 3 года назад +1

      @Christina Janet have always wondered this as well! I really want a beagle but I can't just give up work

    • @protobuster12
      @protobuster12 3 года назад +1

      @@AakritiAgarwal25 I mean we go to work/school on a normal schedule in our family but since our other dog died he gets really anxious when alone. But during the day by himself he just sleeps and rests.

    • @cindyhiebert2627
      @cindyhiebert2627 2 года назад

      I got my dog a female kitten for Xmas I got him at 5.i rescued him from a bad pet owner. Did I steal him??? Yes I did. After a friend of mine told me that this dog was heavily chained up. Look like he hadn't eaten n weeks all bones n couldn't even walk. But he great now n his separation anxiety, I couldn't go to appts. This little girl worked. He doesn't even know I've left. They play fight n sleep together. I love them so. Much

  • @mariloureyes8439
    @mariloureyes8439 2 года назад +1

    sounds like my copper ...i rescued him when he was 7mos old im the 3 home he's been to he's 13 yrs old now and still energetic, stubborn,loud he thinks he's human and we are him he chewed 1 couch a chair centre table comforters shoes slippers name it he's done all those ...at the end of the day he's still my beloved dog nothing else.

  • @toscatattertail9813
    @toscatattertail9813 3 года назад +13

    We had a mixed breed, the mom was 1/2 beagle. Belle was talkative, energetic. and loved sitting with her people. Fortunately we had a large fenced in back yard and she would race around the yard at random times. She would also show her dislike for someone by peeing on thier feet.

    • @jerseygirl2811
      @jerseygirl2811 2 года назад

      My in-laws chiweenie did that to my husband. She was actually claiming him as hers. lol.

    • @bihakuma3877
      @bihakuma3877 2 года назад +1

      Nah...I don't think that's cute. Peeing at one's feet.

  • @tepidtuna7450
    @tepidtuna7450 Год назад +3

    I agree with all you have said about beagles. Our boy is 9 years old and still youthful looking, energetic, and social. He has always been very attached to us.
    An amazing problem solver too. He worked out how to unscrew a jar lid when he was about 8 months old and pulled out a treat. Next day, and everyone since, he does it in under 15 seconds.
    I'm lucky he is reasonably attentive to me and I can walk him for short distances off the lead. I have to keep him close with verbal commands.
    He knows quite a few words too and will leave the room when asked, go to his bed, not take food until told, and lots of other tricks.
    Very fond of him, but he has been a challenge.

  • @cbarfoot8456
    @cbarfoot8456 Год назад +3

    100% True. Best dog ever. Great with kids and cuddling.

  • @laurad7228
    @laurad7228 2 года назад +4

    I can't count on my hands how many times my beagle has managed to slip away (going home on his own when it's raining, visiting the neighborhoods dogowners who always give him food) we try to be cautious, but once in a while we get a message that he's hanging out with the neighbors or hear him barking at the front door, because sneaking in he hasn't managed yet.

  • @thetrumpnewsnetwork7503
    @thetrumpnewsnetwork7503 3 года назад +6

    I've had 2 beagle females. They were both wonderful companions.

  • @isaacrushing8007
    @isaacrushing8007 2 года назад +4

    Got a beagle x corgi. He’s all of these as he takes after the beagle side in both physical and mental attributes. Amazing dog, but definitely a clingy one. He comes with me pretty much everywhere.

  • @barbarachoquet1393
    @barbarachoquet1393 2 года назад +8

    My late beagle hated when we left her alone outside, she wanted to be off leash but with supervision 😂 she would angry bark for someone to open the door back into the house

  • @brayanvillatoro3696
    @brayanvillatoro3696 3 года назад +3

    I have a beagle and it’s tough very tough you must be very patient with them. Every single thing she said in the video it’s TRUE....

  • @sadiebyrd8727
    @sadiebyrd8727 2 года назад +9

    I’ve had my beagle since I was seven years old she’s 13 now and going strong I would actually say she’s quite lazy does enjoy walks but not long walks she’s very social but she’s quiet as well except for the baying occasionally she sleeps with me every night and she’s very gentle she was a rascal as a puppy that will put up with literally anything loves children overall she’s amazing!

    • @michaeltammaro482
      @michaeltammaro482 Год назад

      Hi, how is Sadie doing? I hope well. Make sure about Lepto vaccination!

    • @amymeyers9682
      @amymeyers9682 Год назад

      All 3 of my beagles, including my first when I was a toddler, are/were lazy! They sleep all of the time and only wake up to go out and eat. She must have an unusually active beagle. That has just not been my experience.

  • @largenanashagger
    @largenanashagger 3 года назад +5

    They love cuddles, love exercise love treats.. Perfect dog? I think so.

  • @frangardner6865
    @frangardner6865 Год назад

    We got a rescue coon hound and he is the BEST! We had him 4 months and he slipped his harness and ran away. A great guy in a jeep pulled off the road and Nick the coonhound jumped right in ! He posted our dog on Facebook and thank God we got him back! We built a fence off our side door for him to run untethered and my son walks/ runs him 1 to 3 times a day. He can be loud and mischievous and cuddly and kind and eats like crazy but we love him sooooo much!! Hound dogs are the greatest!

  • @darkermoonlightshadow2084
    @darkermoonlightshadow2084 Месяц назад

    I used to have a beagle mix when I was a kid. The beagle mix was named Bear and he was also part rat terrier, and he can be a bit territorial over his backyard and front yard. Bear also barks at strangers and people he knows to protect me and my siblings. Bear was a very good guard dog, but he had to be put down a few years ago due to a stomach tumor.

  • @littlefox8021
    @littlefox8021 3 года назад +3

    I have a beagle and she is 7 now, however I had to learn all of these the hard way especially number 11 when she got out of the house but going though the front door and running 2 blocks down the road because she decides let’s chase a cat or something, not thinking i had my pyjamas on, I grab her lead and I ran out that door so fast and chased my beagle 2 blocks from my house, yes still in my pyjamas with a rip in the left side of my bum check, oh yea amd all the houses have cctv, so yea she’s a difficult little lady, But she my beautiful beagle and I call her my princess, I love her to bits and she is my world, she is smart and picks things up real quick like tricks and searching for treats, and she loves her walks and I wouldn’t give her up for any money in the world, I can tell you storeys about my beagle but you be here forever,
    Trust me get a beagle they make your life a lot different, but in a good way they are great dogs,

  • @johnscales1105
    @johnscales1105 3 года назад +12

    100% on the money. I never have a bad day with my beagle.

  • @richardclark5187
    @richardclark5187 2 года назад

    My Beagle/Terrier Mix, Adopted Me about 3 Months Ago. He is Hands Down, the Most Loving Animal that I've ever had in my Life !!!

  • @patlsmith404
    @patlsmith404 3 года назад +51

    Most dogs DO NEED a lot of exercise! Actually if all you want an animal for is to sit by the chair...get a ceramic animal.🐾🐾❤️

    • @SAMUELCRAFTER1
      @SAMUELCRAFTER1 3 года назад +2

      or a cat yknow

    • @fishrunner23
      @fishrunner23 3 года назад

      Get an animal that lives in a terrarium.

    • @Vantas_Black
      @Vantas_Black 2 года назад

      Ceramic animal💀☠️ oh lord.. Haha is true but this comment made my Day lmfao 🤣🤣

  • @harshsood936
    @harshsood936 3 года назад +3

    So very rightly said, they are lovable and at the same time they are fussy too. Playful mood day in and day out.

  • @margaretm.7079
    @margaretm.7079 3 года назад +7

    Best pal ever! They had me well trained!

  • @marklivingstone3710
    @marklivingstone3710 2 года назад +4

    You forgot three things. They are absolute masters at escaping from anywhere, they dig everywhere and anything within reach is a chew toy, Ie laundry, Bose noise cancelling headphones, iPads, iPhones🙄. Yes, beagle owners out there now know I genuinely did own a beagle . Love em,I’d get another in a heart beat.

  • @mrschrisjohn
    @mrschrisjohn 3 года назад +2

    I have a mix breed beagle..I love him so much..Yes, he’s so clingy, naughty, full of energy, love to eat, love cuddles..Beagle just being beagle I guess?😁

  • @sboyle71177
    @sboyle71177 3 года назад +8

    My wife rescued a beagle from a backyard of a family that just moved away one day about 13 years ago. Harley became my best friend from day 1. When we had to move to an apartment we gave him to my parents since they have a yard. He's old, and deaf but when I go over there to this day he becomes his old playful self.

  • @mowstachecat
    @mowstachecat 3 года назад +20

    I just got a beagle and she's 2 months old, she is so smart!! Already taught her to sit, stay, lay down, and give paw.

    • @oliviaweeks9234
      @oliviaweeks9234 3 года назад +1

      I have a beagle mix that just turned 3 months and he learned all of this stuff so fast like within days!

    • @mowstachecat
      @mowstachecat 3 года назад

      @SHETA Malek no shes not but I had her using puppy pads indoors and she got it down for the most part.

    • @vanditbhardwaj6817
      @vanditbhardwaj6817 3 года назад

      Howwwww????? Mine is 2 months old and only knows sit command🙃🙃 but need to teach all other commands

    • @patriciacarmadelle4203
      @patriciacarmadelle4203 2 года назад

      My girls learned really quick. They do all the basics,high 5,sit on their hunches they wag their tails on command,show off their pretty teeth..lol