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Category: Beagles

link to Beagle Cold Weather Guide: How to Keep a Beagle Warm in Winter

Beagle Cold Weather Guide: How to Keep a Beagle Warm in Winter

Like most domesticated dogs, Beagles don’t like extremely cold weather and can get cold on those dark winter nights. Whilst they are not a small breed that’s sensitive to the cold, they can still...

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Why Do Beagles Get the Zoomies & Run Around Like Crazy?

One of the best things about being a Beagle owner is the utter unpredictability of life with your furry partner in crime. One moment your dog is completely calm and relaxed, and the next, he is...

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link to What Foods Are Bad, Poisonous, & Toxic to Beagles? 25 Bad Foods!

What Foods Are Bad, Poisonous, & Toxic to Beagles? 25 Bad Foods!

As a Beagle owner, you will know only too well how delicate their little stomachs can be. They are renowned for being sick after certain foods, and far more than other breeds might be. It’s not...

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link to When Do Beagle Puppies Open Their Eyes? (What Age)

When Do Beagle Puppies Open Their Eyes? (What Age)

Beagle puppies are extremely delicate and small. They need lots of care, particularly as newborns in the first few 4 weeks of their life. Their eyes are still closed shut, so they can easily fall and...

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link to How Many Times Can You Breed a Beagle? (Breeding Cycle)

How Many Times Can You Breed a Beagle? (Breeding Cycle)

Whilst I don't breed dogs myself, I’m friends with a couple of breeders who I would place in the “responsible” category. Unfortunately, you can’t say the same for all of them; many will try...

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link to How to Discipline a Beagle Puppy: 7 Alternative Punishments

How to Discipline a Beagle Puppy: 7 Alternative Punishments

Beagles pick up on signals from their owners and learn a lot from how we react to them. If you put the hard work in with them early on, the way you train and raise them will lead to positive behavior...

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