Do's and Don'ts of Owning a Beagle

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    Timeline
    0:00 Intro
    0:24 Do
    1:00 Don't
    2:19 Do
    2:47 Don't
    3:18 Do
    3:43 Don't
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  • @whoblitzell
    @whoblitzell Рік тому +56

    Completely disagree with the idea of not punishing a dog. Punishment is not abuse. It is building discipline and training a dog to realize certain behaviors are not ok.

    • @BernardoMartinsMateus
      @BernardoMartinsMateus Рік тому

      Agree with you but I'm still learning

    • @landonmatthias9135
      @landonmatthias9135 Рік тому +11

      The idea that they can't understand negative reinforcement but can understand positive reinforcement makes absolutely no sense

    • @VaniaAjah
      @VaniaAjah Рік тому +4

      Agreed. I used ignoring, pushing and of course jerking leash as a negative feedback and my Beagle obviously understand that. Fortunately, mine such a people pleaser (eventough many people say Beagle is more independent creature) so she's a fast learner and obedient. She's 18 months old now, always follow my command and could walking off leash.

    • @christophjanssen9324
      @christophjanssen9324 Рік тому +1

      I agree. Punishment in the sense of leash pops isnt needed, but things like blocking the dog or verbal corrections, verbal punishment or sometimes pushing the dog back are a pretty direct way of communicating and is easily understood.
      How else can you establish boundaries?
      Its how dogs communicate with each other. You just gotta be careful on your intensity.
      Negative reinforcement doesnt have to mean abuse - sometimes it can include merely unpleasant things or even "annoying" things.
      And R+ doesnt just have to be about treats. I think it can be about feelings and natural reinforcers as well.
      Although, in the first year of living, I think it can be good to use R+ for establishing good behaviours in the first place. Then you dont have to correct em later on.

    • @christophjanssen9324
      @christophjanssen9324 Рік тому

      I butchered my Beagles training for the first few years in his life and the only reasons he listens to me now are because I made him understand what I wanted, backed it up when he didnt do it and gave him treats for when he obeyed commands (most important for off leash walking I think, cause he has gotta have a reason for doing things).

  • @abhinavdhapola
    @abhinavdhapola Рік тому +4

    UA-cam recommended this video 4 days after my beagle died (10years old)😢

  • @reshma2829
    @reshma2829 Рік тому +4

    We don't keep shoes near his reach😂 He won't give em back without destroying it

  • @brianwhiting3280
    @brianwhiting3280 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for all the wonderful advice. And seeing Groot and the others is always wonderful.

  • @skubythebeagleandfriends1562

    It's very helpful ,thanks for sharing😊

  • @conniemezelides
    @conniemezelides Рік тому

    I love you Beagle Care

  • @Giancarloshappylawns
    @Giancarloshappylawns Рік тому +1

    Thank u beagle care u guys are awesome I really hope u guys get to make some merchandise I will buy all of it 😊

  • @sharanjitkaur6897
    @sharanjitkaur6897 Рік тому +4

    My dog's name is DOLLAR

    • @BobVance529
      @BobVance529 Рік тому

      Mine is Dexter and he’s a monster!

  • @TiffanyR
    @TiffanyR Рік тому +1

    We are crate training and I feel like I have a newborn baby. He’ll be 8 weeks tmw.

  • @ILoveyou-if7ov
    @ILoveyou-if7ov Рік тому

    I Love your videos

  • @diegop2311
    @diegop2311 Рік тому

    Is holding your beagle down and biting it in the nose punishment 🧐😁😁 maybe but the beagle listens to me after a couple of bits

  • @malaranganathan4298
    @malaranganathan4298 Рік тому

    Can you please recommend some harness? I have a beagle who is 2.5 yrs old. He doesn't like the harness which goes over his head.

  • @FrancisGPeck
    @FrancisGPeck Рік тому

    Tried the replace doggy toy for my shoes... again and again and again.... not working for us😟.. She's a year old now... so I've been told that she should get it by the time she's 2. 🥳

  • @FiPoSan
    @FiPoSan Рік тому

    Thank God I read about this breed before getting one. In my opinion these are not house/famiy dogs, they are farm dogs which is what they were bread to be: hounds. People who own them should say this upfront. The one's who don't are really irresponsible dog owners.

  • @hariharan-ox5qr
    @hariharan-ox5qr Рік тому +1

    Hey my beagle’s name is roxy. She is very adamant in eating her veggies. What can I do to make her eat it enthusiastically?

  • @chikararexzpo
    @chikararexzpo Рік тому +1

    It is inevitable Rex chew through leashes lile tic-tacs 🙃 I don't even go to the store to get leashes anymore🙃 I just have an entire role of material and a sewing machine🤣🐶🖤

  • @jessicasteadman1071
    @jessicasteadman1071 Рік тому

    I learned not to use a collar the hard way, when my beagle slipped out of his to chase a car while walking from the vet back to car, it was really scary

  • @thatonefairytale
    @thatonefairytale Рік тому

    My beagle just runs away with the show in his mouth if I try to grab it and he won’t fall for anything else like a toy or a treat 💀

  • @dalysaviour6971
    @dalysaviour6971 Рік тому

  • @gantulgaganhuyag717
    @gantulgaganhuyag717 Рік тому

    Can I send my puppy photo for your auditing?

  • @aniruddhprao5302
    @aniruddhprao5302 Рік тому

    My beagle's name is- PEPPER!

  • @edzaslow
    @edzaslow Рік тому

    How do you housebreak this dog? How difficult is it to housebreak a beagle?

  • @tqb7
    @tqb7 Рік тому

    My beagle’s name is Boogie

    • @brianwhiting3280
      @brianwhiting3280 Рік тому

      Wait a minute. Boogie Beagle is a child's toy. Is that what you named your dog after 😆 🤣 😂.

    • @tqb7
      @tqb7 Рік тому +1

      @@brianwhiting3280 just a coincidence. She likes to Boogie when she sees people!

  • @shraddhashinde5706
    @shraddhashinde5706 Рік тому +2

    Just like u suggested to not punish them ,and just say no ,it mostly doesn't work with them .and I think punishment is kinda nesescarry ,it doesn't mean u should hit them but ,it's kinda like ur teaching them discipline ,it doesn't work my beagle (Not a hate comment)

    • @brianwhiting3280
      @brianwhiting3280 Рік тому +1

      Remember it's not the dog being bad. They only respond the way they are trained. Their little mammalian brains don't bother with any plot to disobey. As the adult in the room, it's your responsibility to make sure they have the chance to behave.

  • @elvinyetyet6804
    @elvinyetyet6804 Рік тому

    Harness promotes pulling

    • @michaelrhodes6461
      @michaelrhodes6461 Рік тому

      Very true,they tend to pull more,found a collar works better for me

  • @voice-of-wolf
    @voice-of-wolf Рік тому

    Completely disagree with the very first point.
    If a dog doesn't feel uncomfortable when pulling - he will do it all the time.
    The best thing to use here is halti.

    • @brianwhiting3280
      @brianwhiting3280 Рік тому +2

      There has to be some medium between training and exercise. But the bottom line is that if you just have a leash around his neck your baby WILL have problems later. Skeletal issues are very problematic and very painful for your baby. Personally I'd rather take the time so he isn't suffering in the future.

    • @BeagleCare
      @BeagleCare  Рік тому

      Hey @Brian Whiting that's a lot for backing me. You rock as always. I would like to offer you an opportunity to write for us. If you are interest, please email me at contact@beaglecare.com

    • @christophjanssen9324
      @christophjanssen9324 Рік тому

      I wouldnt just recommend a halti out of nowhere - a halti can cause health issues on the neck area. If used in a wrong training approach. But it can be a great tool!
      Though I prefer the approach of using body language or leash pressure first.
      I personally use a collar for my dog since it worked very well for establishing loose leash walking and now he responds to really subtle cues. But I did have to put a lot of work in it.
      And the same can be done with a harness! Only difference is that with a harness, you cant give subtle cues. But you can base your loose leash walking on orientation and a radius command. That way the dog may pay more attention to you than to the leash - which my dog unfortunately does and the reason why we have to train on usual vs on long leash/off leash walking very differently.

    • @brianwhiting3280
      @brianwhiting3280 Рік тому

      @@BeagleCare I have done so and received no feedback.