Common Mistakes Beagle Owners Make When Walking Their Beagles

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  • In this video, I will talk about a few common mistakes beagle owners make when walking their beagles and I will share some new and fresh tips and techniques to improve your beagle's walks.
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  • @melantjac
    @melantjac 26 днів тому +1

    You are absolutely amazing ! Thank you for this, the best advice ever…….”Let a Beagle be a Beagle”!

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  25 днів тому

      You are so welcome! Thank you for your feedback.

  • @missroxanne7123
    @missroxanne7123 9 місяців тому +2

    Let the beagle be a beagle. I like that 👍

  • @mrs.stocky2445
    @mrs.stocky2445 Рік тому +9

    I grew up on a farm and had two beagles, they were never good leash walkers, but we would go bum around in the woods and they would come check in every so often, but when they would chase a rabbit or tree a squirrel I had to work pretty hard to get them to come back to me. They were definitely wandering souls. We had a 300 acre spread so they were safe to roam and knew where dinner was, so they always came home to play with me when the sniffing was done.

    • @bluetickbeagles116
      @bluetickbeagles116 Рік тому +1

      Sounds like you allowed them to have the very best fulfilling life. 💕

  • @solitarybeag
    @solitarybeag 8 місяців тому +2

    Thank you! I’ve told people and adopters for years to remember, the walk is for the Beagle or Coonhound. They need to sniff and bawl. I’ve never before watched anyone address the needs of a Beagle walk. Glad I found your video. I only have one pocket Beagle left, plus two Foxhounds and a mostly Doberman, who does benefit from a Herm Sprenger prong collar as well as his flat collar. I use a harness on my Beagle. He had a bout of IVDD, is well recovered, and I’m careful with his spine.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  8 місяців тому

      You're very welcome! It's fantastic to hear that you're putting the well-being of your dogs first. Your approach to walking your Beagle and Coonhound is spot-on - allowing them to explore and bawl is vital for their happiness. It's heartening to know that my video resonated with you, especially considering your experience with these breeds. Your thoughtful consideration of your Beagle's health needs and your careful approach to his well-being are commendable. If you ever have more questions or insights to share, feel free to reach out. Wishing you and your furry companions all the best on your walks and adventures!

  • @beverlyburris8026
    @beverlyburris8026 Рік тому +4

    Beagles are the best!! They are challenging but so worth training! Most loving, loyal, sweet hogs ever❣️❣️❣️❣️

  • @missbabybiker
    @missbabybiker Рік тому +8

    Great video ! I have recently started walking my friend's beagle x border collie. To begin with, he pulled so hard throughout the entire walk, so I started mixing things up during our walks. Starting off with a bit of a training walk just after leaving the house, teaching him to walk by my side without pulling. Then allowing him to walk on a loose leash so that he can sniff. I'd maybe then do a little bit more on close walking on a short leash then swap the leash for a long line (15m long) once we reached the surrounding fields and woodland. Sometimes we do field walks, sometimes woodland, sometimes just a road walk, but always mixing up the close, short leash walking, loose leash walking and being on the long line. Working with him in this way has made it easier to walk him and has reduced the pulling..until he catches the scent of, or sees a rabbit, hare, wildfowl or deer and he goes into full on beagle hunting mode. I don't let him off leash because he isn't my dog and I would hate for anything to happen if he did run off after a hare/rabbit/deer. But he always goes home happy after our 2 hour walks, walking by my side without pulling and sleeps very well once home, because he has had the mental and physical stimulation that any dog, especially a hunting breed, needs from the mix of training and sniffing I do on my walks with him.

  • @MISSBEST1
    @MISSBEST1 Рік тому +2

    Thank you so much for these videos. There isn't alot of videos on beagles and your videos has been alot of help.

  • @BlezzidHQ
    @BlezzidHQ 2 роки тому +20

    Love how I found this all out after getting one :/ I researched and "They are friendly curious energetic blah blah blah." No mention that you can hardly walk them just stand around and let it sniff. It won't listen more then 25% of the time. It eats sticks rocks and even its poop. Prone to ear infections. It's.. wow.... Special dog. That's for sure!

    • @peggyyost3038
      @peggyyost3038 Рік тому +1

      They love to run run run

    • @peggyyost3038
      @peggyyost3038 Рік тому +5

      I recommend everybody research and play with the beagle first hand before they decide to get one your beagle is probably not happy with you and probably deserves to have a good home

    • @TravisProznick
      @TravisProznick Рік тому +4

      Sounds like you have a “special” beagle 😂 or maybe I do because mine doesn’t do any of the naughty things you mentioned above lol

    • @susansmith5205
      @susansmith5205 Рік тому +2

      Ha ha! Yes, they are certainly different than a lot of other dogs. I hope you’re more accustomed to your dog’s insanity now.

    • @nicolejagoe5431
      @nicolejagoe5431 Рік тому +4

      I find that if I give her sniffing time for 15 minutes or so as we slowly walk out of our area, then I can get her on a good hearty walk and she enjoys it and she’s good and then every so often during a good hearty walk I will need to let us now but not too much because she’s into the walk but I have to give her that initial sniffing time. Hope that helps.

  • @jennaorthmann4875
    @jennaorthmann4875 3 роки тому +5

    This video has been a life saver for me, I have a puggle but she is way more beagle, for a year has been hell taking her on walks because she would drag me, she will be a year on April 16th. Our last two walks have been pretty relaxing just because of this video. Every other video I watched didn’t work... I actually enjoy taking her on walks now and don’t dread it.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому +6

      That is awesome. I am so happy. ( imagine me dancing. Maybe better not.)💞👍👏

  • @BendixX69
    @BendixX69 2 роки тому +1

    You are the best saro.

  • @ms.beagle
    @ms.beagle 3 роки тому +1

    Great video! Thank you! I love your videos.

  • @itsmemadhv
    @itsmemadhv 3 роки тому +8

    Sir your videos are very helpful..keep going sir

  • @skubythebeagleandfriends1562
    @skubythebeagleandfriends1562 11 місяців тому +1

    Thanks for the information. 👍👍👍

  • @tammylasala3062
    @tammylasala3062 3 роки тому +6

    Thank you for the videos. I'm certainly going to try these steps. This is my very first dog and she is a beagle.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому +3

      You can do it!

    • @tammylasala3062
      @tammylasala3062 3 роки тому +1

      @@SaroDogTraining Her name is Honey. I took her in after she was rescued by a woman. The woman took the dog from an owner that was about to shoot her. Her previous owner allowed her to be off the leash to roam around the neighborhood, and she got pregnant. After she weened her puppies, he sold them and that's when he was about to shoot her. She is only about 8 months old.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому +2

      Wow. What a story.

  • @timsweeney6832
    @timsweeney6832 2 роки тому +2

    "That will allow you to walk your beagle where you can almost control him." Operative word here is "almost". I have a picture of one of my beagles on point, standing on the branch of an oak tree 12 feet off the ground. He would run up that tree when the chipmonks would taunt him from up there incessantly. It's a great photo.

  • @ravindraswami89008
    @ravindraswami89008 2 роки тому

    Thankyou for this video , we love u sir

  • @dbrown2430
    @dbrown2430 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much, I just got a 5 month old Jack A Bee. People think im nuts taking on a dog made up of two stubborn intelligent high energy dogs. Your video has shown me im making a lot of mistakes trying to train her like i did my other dogs. I have never seen such a tremendous energy output in a dog before, and while the beagle part likes to track and sniff and bay when she is on the trail, the terrier part causes her to notice everything, including birds and planes flying in the sky. Its quite a jolt to see her nose to the ground one second , then head up in the air chasing a plane or bird the next.
    She has separation issues, is hard to housebreak, and stubborn to listen, chews on everything hopefully because her baby teeth are coming out, including my hand. But im having the hardest time training her to recall, she just runs off and does her thing pays no attention to me calling her back. But i love her so much, she is super smart, smarter than any other dog i had except my beagle sheltie mix.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  2 роки тому

      With all these issues, you need to join my online puppy training course so I can help you out. sarodogtraining.com/courses/puppy-training-101/

  • @alcyonedreams
    @alcyonedreams 2 роки тому

    Thank you....our BeagleXCocker 4mth boy is FANTASTIC off lead, recall is fabulous....our issue is pull pull pulling and not weeing or pooing while on a walk, he saves himself for home!

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  2 роки тому

      This will help: ua-cam.com/video/GZWHF-GPV8E/v-deo.html

  • @BozoBeagle
    @BozoBeagle 3 роки тому

    🐾 thanks for sharing useful information Saro 🐾

  • @highlanderhorses
    @highlanderhorses 2 роки тому +2

    Very helpful.

  • @shannoneg2000
    @shannoneg2000 Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much! I got a beagle puppy and then, shortly after, an Australian Shepherd puppy. The beagle, Tucker, is 3.5 mos and the Aussie, Sadie, is 2.5 most. Walking each of them is night and day! Sadie is super relaxed and walks quietly by my side with zero training before I adopted her. Tucker pulls pulls pulls! And while his leash walking is vastly improved (he no longer bites my ankles), I'd started to feel frustrated with him.
    After a few of your videos, I realized that I really didn't have the right expectations of walking a beagle. I need to give him more grace, give him a bit of a looser leash, allow him to follow his nose more.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому +2

      Allowing each dog to have a dedicated time to walk on their own pace is very important as well.

    • @shannoneg2000
      @shannoneg2000 Рік тому +2

      @@SaroDogTraining I agree on that! Plus, they're still figuring out social dynamics and tend to do a lot of play fighting on the leash if I try to take them out together. I usually don't.
      As an update, for the last few days, I've tried a more relaxed approach to walking my beagle. Such an immediate difference! I'd say at least 65% less pulling, and I think we both are more relaxed and enjoy the time together more. Maybe he doesn't heel, and we walk in zigzag lines instead of straight ones but he's still little and there's always time to work on that more down the line. Thanks for the education!

  • @harrier5154
    @harrier5154 2 роки тому +1

    I found, very quickly that you have to work with your beagle and you have to bare in mind that their nose can take over. I often take mine out and encourage him to snuff and find , he loves it . Also being a pack dog he needed to be with another dog especially when the house is empty

  • @louiseclearwater5546
    @louiseclearwater5546 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this info. I am struggling with my beagle's behavior. So many opinions out there, however, your instructions make the most sense and I am optomistic that my 9 month old beagle will improve.

    • @JustineSloane
      @JustineSloane Рік тому +2

      I am struggling with behaviour with my almost 8 month old beagle.

    • @germanmayorga1481
      @germanmayorga1481 Рік тому +1

      Same happens to me.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  9 місяців тому

      I would love to help you out. Let's set up a free video call so I can get to know you and your struggles more and see if I can offer any help. Simply book a day and time and I hope to see you soon. link.overdogdigital.com/widget/bookings/dcws

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  9 місяців тому

      I would love to help you out. Let's set up a free video call so I can get to know you and your struggles more and see if I can offer any help. Simply book a day and time and I hope to see you soon. link.overdogdigital.com/widget/bookings/dcws

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  9 місяців тому

      I would love to help you out. Let's set up a free video call so I can get to know you and your struggles more and see if I can offer any help. Simply book a day and time and I hope to see you soon. link.overdogdigital.com/widget/bookings/dcws

  • @abcd-wg2iq
    @abcd-wg2iq Рік тому +1

    Useful! Thank you. I think I'm giving affection for some wrong things. For example when my dog looks sad because he is not on a walk i try to comfort him

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому

      Glad it was helpful! Just try to realize and be aware when and why you are sharing affection.

  • @mayarajeev__
    @mayarajeev__ 3 роки тому +4

    Nice video

  • @thunderbeagles8078
    @thunderbeagles8078 2 роки тому +1

    Hi Saro! Just ran into your videos for the first time. Looks like you're also a north shore beagle owner! Hope me and my guys run into you at Ambleside or another trail sometime. Would love to say hi!

  • @germanmayorga1481
    @germanmayorga1481 Рік тому +1

    I just liked the way you explained how to with a beagle. I'll get one tomorrow (Oct 1st 2022). He is 2 months old.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому +1

      Feel free to ask your questions and try to learn as much as you can so you can develop a great beagle dog.

  • @shannonalwaise8398
    @shannonalwaise8398 11 місяців тому +1

    I take my beagle out for a sniff 4 times a day. I love watching his nose work. He also likes watching birds and cars and trains go by.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  11 місяців тому +2

      That's wonderful to hear! Taking your beagle out for sniffing adventures sounds like a fantastic way to engage their natural instincts and provide mental stimulation. It's great that you enjoy watching their nose work, and it's always fascinating to see their curiosity towards birds, cars, and trains. Keep up the enjoyable outings and cherish those special moments with your beagle!

  • @birksworksg
    @birksworksg 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for your video. Your advice and tips are just what I needed for my new 5-year-old beagle. The only advice I would give to you is to use a better mic.

  • @srosellerjr
    @srosellerjr 5 місяців тому +1

    I just adopted a beagle and we went for a walk, I was so frustrated coz she keeps sniffing and sniffing and going off the trail. So I actually kept pulling and redirect her. When we were done, I felt that she’s so stressed. I will do this advice and see what happens.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  5 місяців тому

      Try it for few days and please keep me updated.

  • @spookyvegan1402
    @spookyvegan1402 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve been doing it all wrong and now I feel so sorry for my beagle
    This is better info than what training at petco gave me
    Thank you

  • @bkc5837
    @bkc5837 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the tips. It’s been hard to go on walks with my beagle because in my area there’s a lot of people that leave garbage and owners don’t pick up after their dogs so my beagle ends up eating it. He’s gotten sick because of it and I try my best to prevent him from eating any garbage. I try to let him sniff around freely but whenever I give him too much space he ends up eating something . I’m going to try the head halter harness and use a short leash(2ft). If there’s any tips anyone can give me it would be helpful .

    • @MrSpiker26
      @MrSpiker26 Рік тому +1

      try to feed your dog 15-20 min before walkies.

  • @TheLookingOne
    @TheLookingOne Рік тому +3

    Beagles don't go for walks
    They go for sniffs

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому

      Exactly. So give them that opportunity to sniff as much as they want.

  • @ellenmorell7382
    @ellenmorell7382 Рік тому +1

    That is good advice BUT our neighborhood has several feral cats and some wild rabbits. I am not strong enough to control her when she sees or sents one. Any ideas.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому

      Yes, this video will help you. ua-cam.com/video/GZWHF-GPV8E/v-deo.html

  • @nolavout9094
    @nolavout9094 3 роки тому +2

    Don't think I have enough energy myself to do a power walk!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @marg5404
    @marg5404 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this! I have adopted two senior beagles and love them dearly. On walks, one of them sniffs and sniffs, but the other barks and barks during our walks--at squirrels, at dogs, at people, at nothing. Can you (anyone) direct me to a resource to help me correct this behaviour? (She does not bark in the yard or in house, except when getting ready for the walk.)

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому

      This should help: ua-cam.com/video/DZFE6pBiEw8/v-deo.html

  • @christophjanssen9324
    @christophjanssen9324 Рік тому +1

    The first minute of the video already takes so much pressure off.
    You see all those people have their dogs walk with them easily and walk in a heel all the time. Meanwhile my Beagle protests all the time when I try to do that for five minutes without a valid reason (his opinion).
    Ive reached the same conclusion you did after years! My poor dog.
    Now I have him on a long leash in the forest and on a normal leash on the street.
    It has helped to make him aware of the pulling and to get his attention and orientation on the long leash. Nowadays he just falls into a heel when its needed, because I dont pressure him anymore. And because I dont have these unrealistic expectations anymore.
    Though on the dog greeting thing I do not fully agree - sometimes people dont want greetings and for those moments, you'd need a dog that has no problem with passing them then. But I agree with that dogs should je allowed to greet other dogs when its okay for everyone involved and that it shouldnt be so stigmatized at it is in some communities. Your view on this is actually quite nice, since I think that taking the pressure off and the expectations actually helps when you cant let your dog greet others. Some people get really stressed when meeting other dogs because they do not want dog meetings all the time- if you make that decision more situative, there is less pressure. In my experience.

  • @priyantivelangi6207
    @priyantivelangi6207 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for these videos! I really want my leave my beagle on a loose leash and allow him to sniff but everytime I let him, he starts sniffing and also picking up things to eat! I get really scared and so I feel I need to keep him close on a tight leash. What can I do to prevent him from eating things on the street?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому +1

      Great question and a common one with puppies and beagles. I have the perfect video for this issue. ua-cam.com/video/tTq-LsllwsA/v-deo.html

  • @chrispbacon3042
    @chrispbacon3042 2 роки тому +1

    My goodness life is about to get interesting! I just put a deposit down on an eight week old beagle puppy today. Picking up in two days time.
    The male pup is to be a companion dog for my eight year old son.
    I am being to think training a beagle is going to be simple in comparison to training my son and ex-wife to train the beagle so that we are all using the same system and treatment so the poor dog doesn’t get confused.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  2 роки тому

      Congratulations. Start the training before you bring the puppy home. So, start here: sarodogtraining.com/courses/puppy-training-101/

  • @BudiHartono-if7ng
    @BudiHartono-if7ng 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video, thanks Saro, i have beagle puppy about 3 months old, and i let him sniff with lose leash just like your video, but he tend to put anything in his mouth and swallow it, like grass, leaves, stone, wood, tarmac pieces...anything! it drives me crazy and made me unable to relax.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому +2

      Thanks for sharing! In cases like that, you need to allow your puppy to explore the world which they do with tier mouth. Make sure that the path or the area that you choose is safe. It is OK for dogs to digest most of the stuff as long as they are natural and safe like leaves, wood but others you need to manage and control it. Watch the following two videos to learn more about the improving the walks and also to teach him to not pick up things off the ground. ua-cam.com/video/GZWHF-GPV8E/v-deo.html and this: ua-cam.com/video/tTq-LsllwsA/v-deo.html

    • @BudiHartono-if7ng
      @BudiHartono-if7ng 3 роки тому

      @@SaroDogTraining thanks a lot for your insight, i will try it, wish me luck

  • @reignc.9967
    @reignc.9967 Рік тому +1

    Hey Saro, nice videos!
    I used to take my puppy beagle out for walks all the time! But he eats rabbit/hare poop and chicken bones that slln I started putting a muzzle on him specifically for doing his potty because he gets too distracted. He knows the command "Leave it" but does not want to listen when we are outside. I can take anything honestly, but I don't like him to eat poop because of possible parasitic infections. How do I get him to stop this? Please make a video or reply!!

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому

      I understand the frustration. When you say he knows the command "leave it" but does not listen when outside, it is a clear indication that he doesn't know what it exactly means. You need to make sure that he learns it and knows what it really means. That is the most common problem with dog owners that they may teach the dog something at home for not enough time and expect the dog to preform it outdoors as well. I have made a video about tis issue with some solutions. Here it is: ua-cam.com/video/tTq-LsllwsA/v-deo.html

  • @christophjanssen9324
    @christophjanssen9324 Рік тому +1

    Also, I would be interested in what one could do for Beagles that have hunting experience or if that is of unlikely possibility - to be able to be off leash trained.
    My dog is exceptional off leash as long as there isnt any prey. Thats the issue for us.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому +2

      If a dog has a strong pray drive, I would suggest to work on the basic training especially the heel and come commands to be able to control it no matter what happens. Until that happens, keep the dog on a leash or long leash and don't get tempted to off leash it. Safety comes first.

    • @christophjanssen9324
      @christophjanssen9324 Рік тому +2

      @@SaroDogTraining Thank you for the advice!
      I'll try my best to get back on track with my training plans

  • @nolavout9094
    @nolavout9094 3 роки тому +2

    My beagle is great off leash, no problem!!!!!

  • @renbakes5083
    @renbakes5083 9 місяців тому +1

    My 11mth old beagle loves other dogs. Problem is she gets overly excited and anxious around them. How do I get her to be more calm around other dogs?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  9 місяців тому

      Do you want to get results like this, just like one of my students, Maude Simard has? "The course was great, I have a friend who spent a lot of money on a course and they did not address issues such as feeding. There are no treats involved in the training at all. He never howls or barks, it is going really well on our daily walks. When I meet dogs or strangers he simply sits and waits for them to come...". If yes, I would love to help you out. Let's set up a free video call so I can get to know you and your struggles more and see if I can offer any help. Simply book a day and time and I hope to see you soon. link.overdogdigital.com/widget/bookings/dcws

  • @lookfrosty
    @lookfrosty 2 роки тому

    When you talk about using a long leash what length do you recommend?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  2 роки тому

      You start with a 6 foot and keep adding length to it up to 35 foot.

  • @bellallchome8595
    @bellallchome8595 3 роки тому

    Hi Saro I wonder if my puppy will burn his paws when walking during the summer. E.g. walking on cement, pavement and on the beach. I want to take him to a vacation home near the beach but i wonder if he will be able to walk

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому

      Yes, if there is extremely heat temperatures, I would defiantly be carful.

    • @CyborgNinja7
      @CyborgNinja7 3 роки тому +1

      I agree with Saro. If it's too hot for your bare feet, it's too hot for your dog.

  • @nolavout9094
    @nolavout9094 3 роки тому +4

    Problem I have is I always let my beagle to sniff, but he resorted to eating, glass, nails, illegal drugs, petrol lighter, woollen hat, poop bags, lolly sticks, poop, ok, I tried trading like fillet steak, chicken etc, he took the bait, never gave up what he had picked up, so swallowed both!!!! However might have made an error here by only thing asking him out twice a day, morning for two hours, afternoon for one hour???? Never had a dog aggression, people aggression, just a husband aggression when he was a puppy!!!!

  • @chrisfoley1952
    @chrisfoley1952 2 роки тому

    So I'd really love if you responded to me! We got our beagle last year as a pup. He yelps on the walks and goes crazy sniffing and wont actually walk. He pulls the leash and refuses to listen. His yelping is so loud and aggressive tracking we cant take him out as much as we want. I feel bad but I also feel neighbors are judging us by trying to pull him. He will pull so hard he will throw up. His tracking is out of hand. This is my 4th beagle and he is by far the worse when it comes to tracking. He just wont listen.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  2 роки тому

      You have a hunting beagle and he is on all the time. He needs an outlet to be able to release that drive in him. I would put him in a car and drive to a park or area where I can let him just go free but attached to a long leash or long rope to do his thing and not bother the neighbours. If you are going to take him for a walk around the neighborhood, you need to make sure that you have done the basic obedience training and basic leash walking training accomplished. Have you done any formal training with him?

    • @dbrown2430
      @dbrown2430 2 роки тому +1

      I have found to not use collars on a leash with mine she will hurt herself. I invested in a good comfortable harness , leave the collar for tags but I hook her on the harness. My vet told me he sees a lot of trachea injuries to dogs from collars.

  • @ziggybeaglemusicismysoul5306
    @ziggybeaglemusicismysoul5306 Рік тому +4

    Hi Saro! My biggest obstacle with my sweet beagle is wanting to eat everything on our walks.
    I play with him 30 minutes at lunch and after dinner, which is great, but I'm worried that he may consume something dangerous on our walks. Any suggestions to stop this behavior?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому

      How old is it?

    • @angiesunnie8469
      @angiesunnie8469 Рік тому

      I have a puppy 4 months and he eats everything too!! Especially poop, rabbit poop, raccoon poop his poop!! Leaves, nuts, sticks, trash....omg!!

    • @stacybarfield6778
      @stacybarfield6778 Рік тому +1

      Same ! Only time she listens to commands is if she knows a treat is coming. I got
      Her as a senior and can’t train her at all

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  9 місяців тому

      I would love to help you out. Let's set up a free video call so I can get to know you and your struggles more and see if I can offer any help. Simply book a day and time and I hope to see you soon. link.overdogdigital.com/widget/bookings/dcws

  • @thebrownshroom3488
    @thebrownshroom3488 3 роки тому +5

    How do you focus on the walk... my mind just naturally wanders off

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому +2

      That is normal. You can start working on mindfulness. The fact that you are aware that your thoughts are wondering off is a great start. All you have to do next is to start managing and controlling your thoughts to your dog. Focus on your dog and what he/she is thinking when walking, what will your dog think about to sniff...

  • @sabina5751
    @sabina5751 Рік тому +1

    I have a beautiful beagle I walk him on my right side I have my thumb on his leash he doesn't pull. My only faults and Im guilty of it is being on my cellphone

  • @dixieshetler9018
    @dixieshetler9018 11 місяців тому +1

    My beagle was potty trained and she’s also cage trained, but for some reason I cannot let her run through the house because if you don’t pay attention she’ll pee on the carpet she won’t bark when she wants to go outside. What do I do?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  11 місяців тому +1

      I understand your frustration with your beagle's behavior. It sounds like you've made great progress with potty training and crate training, but are facing a challenge when it comes to allowing her to roam freely in the house without accidents.
      In situations like this, it's important to reinforce the training and communication with your beagle. One approach you can try is to establish a consistent routine for bathroom breaks. Take your beagle outside frequently, especially after meals, playtime, or naps, and reward her with praise and treats when she eliminates outside. This will help reinforce the desired behavior and create a positive association with going outside.
      Additionally, consider using a verbal cue or signal when you take her outside, such as saying "outside" or ringing a bell. Over time, she may start to associate this cue with the need to go potty, making it easier for her to communicate her needs to you.
      If she's not alerting you when she needs to go outside, you can try teaching her a specific signal, such as scratching at the door or ringing a bell. Consistently reinforce this behavior by immediately taking her outside when she signals, and reward her for doing so. With time and consistency, she should start to understand that this behavior leads to going outside to eliminate.
      Remember to be patient and consistent in your training efforts. Accidents can happen, but it's important not to scold or punish your beagle for them. Instead, focus on reinforcing the desired behavior and providing positive reinforcement when she eliminates outside.
      If you continue to experience difficulties, it may be helpful to consult with a professional dog trainer or behaviorist who can provide personalized guidance and support based on your specific situation. They can assess your beagle's behavior and offer tailored strategies to address the issue.
      Stay persistent and positive in your training efforts, and with time and consistent reinforcement, you'll help your beagle overcome this challenge and enjoy a harmonious living environment.

  • @vijaysingh-np6jq
    @vijaysingh-np6jq 3 роки тому

    Hi saro, I have 4 month beagle and when I go for walk with him, he always try to eat something like garbage so I'm not able to walk with loose leash can you please guide

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому

      You can either join my online leash walking course here: sarodogtraining.com/courses/leash-walking-solutions/ Or join my puppy training course to learn all about puppies: sarodogtraining.com/courses/puppy-training-101/ Or watch the following video: ua-cam.com/video/tTq-LsllwsA/v-deo.html

  • @khdanimationz149
    @khdanimationz149 2 роки тому +1

    in what age do i start train the beagle walk with leash?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  2 роки тому

      Today! It doesn't matter what age. You start now.

  • @laurajohnston1653
    @laurajohnston1653 3 роки тому

    In your mental and physical training vidoes. Number 3/14 video, you are training the dog to walk next to you. So, how does that work on a 6 foot leash?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому

      I have thought my dog to walk on a loose leash. I call it free on a loose leash walk. The dog is free to do whatever it wants as long a sit doesn't pull on the leash. You can learn more about it in my online course. sarodogtraining.com/courses/leash-walking-solutions/

  • @burgerdan4936
    @burgerdan4936 Рік тому +1

    If you need to get a beagle to break off a scent is there a way to do that?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  Рік тому +1

      Train your beagle to walk on leash and walk it on leash so you can control it. After a while the interest will fade away.

  • @melphillips1608
    @melphillips1608 5 місяців тому +1

    How to stop people being idiots if you let your dog up to other dogs? Some people just act snobby and think you don’t have control. It’s not fair to the dog (or the human). Also, I let my dog sniff but she wants to go more and more ahead and ends up pulling.

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  5 місяців тому

      I understand your frustration. In dog interactions, some people may misinterpret behaviors or situations. It's essential to maintain control and understanding, ensuring the safety of both dogs and humans. As long as you have control over your dog, you should be fine and be selective about the areas you take your dog for walks. To improve the walks watch this: ua-cam.com/video/GZWHF-GPV8E/v-deo.htmlsi=8DrrbqDbjI4j2ezU

  • @terrysmallwood9863
    @terrysmallwood9863 Рік тому +2

    I have a 9 week old beagle puppy . And when I walk him or take him out side to potty, he wants to just lay down. And will NOT get back up. Why is he doing this ? Please help

  • @ladydi2493
    @ladydi2493 2 роки тому +2

    What if your beagle will only walk 1/2 block then just stop and wants to go back home….ugh

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  2 роки тому +1

      Let your dog do whatever it wants to do during its walk. It is your beagle's walk, right?

    • @ladydi2493
      @ladydi2493 2 роки тому

      @@SaroDogTraining yes it is. But he'll walk a 1/2 block then just stop dead in his tracks and want to go back home. So it's not even really a walk. :(

  • @sachmumbaikar
    @sachmumbaikar 2 роки тому

    do i need to feed my beagle before going for a walk ?

  • @marilynm5024
    @marilynm5024 4 місяці тому +1

    Beagles see the world through their nose

  • @Guilleeib95
    @Guilleeib95 2 роки тому

    my puppy eats everything on the ground on her walk , how can i stop that ?

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  2 роки тому +1

      Take your puppy to environments that are less risky. Train it and then practice the teaching as directed in the video.

  • @peggyyost3038
    @peggyyost3038 Рік тому +1

    Mine is 3 years old, he's been in a chicken coop for his life

  • @watchmoivies123
    @watchmoivies123 3 роки тому

    All dogs should sniff at least 5 mins before the walk not just Beagles ALL THE TIPS YOU GAVE are for all dogs.. Not just Beagles..
    I do like your tips but remember, not just for Beagles!
    Thanks!!!

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому +9

      Yes, for sure but some dogs are not scent dogs and don't enjoy sniffing as much as beagles do.

  • @ABANOB_MUSICIAN
    @ABANOB_MUSICIAN 3 роки тому

    How to have off leash walk

    • @SaroDogTraining
      @SaroDogTraining  3 роки тому +1

      This will help: ua-cam.com/video/Ol99CMxfWhI/v-deo.html