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One of the primary motivations for chewing is teething. Teething involves losing 28 deciduous (milk) teeth and replacing them with 42 adult ones, also known as push in. Your dog may experience itchy and sore gums at this time, prompting…
Beagles’ natural instincts will guide them during the birthing process, usually occurring in a large cardboard box known as a “whelping box”. You should visit your veterinarian to have an x-ray taken by week six. Results can help you ascertain…
No matter how annoying your Beagle’s whining may be, it is crucial that you understand their message. Don’t reward their behavior or pander to their demands as this will only exacerbate it! If your Beagle is experiencing discomfort, make an…
Beagles should be given regular baths to maintain a healthy coat, however it should not be done too frequently as this could strip their natural oils. Use only shampoo specifically formulated for dogs (scent-free to prevent skin issues and allergic…
Beagles should be bathed periodically, yet not too frequently; typically every four to six weeks (unless they become dirty or roll in something smelly). Due to their dense, short coat, these dogs don’t tend to show much dirt after spending…
As scent hounds, beagles need daily exercise to channel off any pent up energy that builds up. Failure to do so may result in destructive behavioral patterns. Many Beagle owners may notice their Beagle gradually relaxing around 4 months, when…
Beagles make fantastic hunting dogs due to their keen sense of smell and tracking instincts. Generally hunting in packs and using their noses to track animal trails until they encounter prey, then using their legs to chase it into open…
Your best beagle entertainment option is to provide them with treat-related games and puzzles, like a puzzle or treat dispenser, which will keep them busy for hours on end. Furthermore, switching out toys regularly to prevent boredom from setting in.…
Beagles must always be kept on a leash and trained to return when called – this will prevent them from wandering off into the bush and getting lost. Bring out your Beagle regularly, such as immediately upon waking, before bedtime…
Beagles require high-quality food with plenty of protein to maintain energy levels and avoid obesity, which could potentially cause health issues. Your Beagle should get their daily nutrition from vegetables and fruits; make sure not to feed too many calories,…