As someone with a beagle, these are all entirely correct. My beagle has taught me that my constant anxiety is actually justified when I worry if they can reach the chocolate I put in the top cupboard. She can. Edit: wow, thats alot.
I had a beagle that got into my deer jerky. It was on top of the fridge. Thieving bitch dragged a chair halfway across the kitchen to get on the counter.
How about when you buy them......those expensive stuff? You know since you love them, that Bed, Toys, etc. Put it for them. They make a very happy face......you leave them for 1 hrs and those stuff is ripped apart?
My Beagle figured out how to bypass our baby gate before I did. Saddest part is that this is a true story, second saddest is that I was a 20 year old uni student 😂😢
My childhood mini beagle tore out, not just the corner of out wooden rolling gate, but the aluminum siding of out house, just to escape. He was a 5 year old rescue when we got him, and was pretty neurotic at first. Even chewed up our seat belts when we had to leave him in the car for a few minutes.
Used to have a beagle that would escape sometimes (he'd find a new way out every time) and we would have to drive around the streets looking for him until he had stolen so much food from around the neighborhood that the only thing he could do was go and lay down on the side walk somewhere. We'd find him and scoop up our overfilled keg of a pooch and take him home.
As a beagle owner, I wholeheartedly support this message. What's sad is when we adopted her, the shelter told us that she was the quietest dog they had. I'm pretty sure there's an action for fraud there somewhere lol.
@@Rye-Bread04 Oh, much more lol. We've had her for about two and a half years now, and I think she still learns new sounds she can make every day lol. The "best" ones are saved for when she gets a tick on her we need to get off, or when she sees a rabbit.
@@nfzeta128With no warning or seeming provication. Ours was also a master of backstepping out of any collar or harness we ever tried. She'd do it so quick we couldnt even attempt to stop her and off into the horizon she'd run, looking for whatever it was she sniffed.
We once rehomed a Beagle (I still think he was a foxhound), and yeah. Never again. We found him a nice farm with other Beagles because we were not a Beagle ready family.
My dad raised pure bred beagles he had his own bloodline and competed in World Champion Beagle Trials. He got 6th in the world with a beagle named Ghost. We at one point in time had around 65 dogs; beagels, coondogs, and bird dogs. We had a huge kennel that had air conditioning and heat. When all the dogs would start howling it was crazy. Beagle puppies are just about the cutest puppies ever next to coondog pups. They are all knees, elbows and ears and their little howls were the cutest. But i dont miss taking care of them it was alot of work back on the farm.
@@fl4minratbag I live with family so there’s almost always someone with her luckily, the poor baby would be devastated otherwise. That is the plan when I move out though
My beagle wanted the oatmeal that my mom was eating, so she went to my room and grabbed one of my most sentimental stuffed animal and starts heading out the front door. Mom jumps up to stop her and before she even realizes what’s happening, my beagle would drop the stuffed animal and ran straight face first into my mom’s oatmeal. Too smart for her own good. Lol damn I loved that dog.
Same here, ours stole half a chicken like that once. Managed to climb on top of our very tall piano another time and ate several Brazilian walnuts before I could stop her, I only noticed because of the loud 'crunch-crunch-rustle' coming from the room to the kitchen 😅.
Mine never stole food but when she was young, she'd sit on the end of my bed and stare at me if I was eating a snack. If I didn't share it right away, she'd sit on her haunches with her front paws up and yip at me very pointedly.
Cannot tell you the amount of times my beagle pulled stunts like these. My mom made three large trays of meatballs for dinner one evening and put them in the basement on top of our chest freezer. This absolute menace of a dog somehow got up onto the chest freezer and ate almost all of the meatballs. She was also an incredibly stubborn escape artist who would bolt out the door any chance she got and would not come back unless bribed with a spoonful of peanut butter. Invisible Fence did not stop her; she would just tense her neck and run on through. RIP, Daisy. You were the craziest, most stubborn, and most patient and loving dog on the planet and I miss you every day
I have lived way out in the country away from people for the last 30 years. And I love it. During that time I've had a lot of dogs. Only one had beagle in it. You heard me. Only half a beagle. But he was a full beagle nightmare half pitbull half beagle. As soon as his nose would hit the ground his hearing shut off and he was gone. I had to learn to never let that dog loose unless my Rottweiler was with him if I called her, he would always follow. And she never ever let me down. Not one time did I put out a recall for her and she not come back with his little beagle ass in tow
Omg same with my dachshund. Have never been able to let him just run off leash (unless in an enclosed area with a fence he can’t dig under🤣). If he sees a squirrel or a bunny he will legit try and run through traffic to get to it. That prey drive in the hound dogs is strong!
@jessica_jam4386 oh hell yeah it is! My boy didn't have to see prey. He would just start sniffing around on the ground and that was it. He suddenly became completely deaf. I live way out in the country so it's not that big a deal for me plus I had a Rottweiler that was a seizure dog, you know a service dog for seizures. Her recall was unbelievable. So, if he ever slipped out the door when I was trying to come in, all I had to do was let her go and she would take off running I'd give her about 5 minutes and then I call her back. And he always came with her. And don't get me started on the freaking digging! It could be worse, you could have a Blue Tick hound. I had one once and it was so much worse than having a beagle LOL
@mikeymalice927 🤣🤣🤣🤣 I guess it's a damn good thing, for both of us, that the Rottweilers original job was guarding and herding livestock 🤣🤣🤣 She used to love when it was sewing season or reaping season. She would wait for the farmers to come out with their tractors and combines and she would actually try to heard the farm equipment. The first time I saw it happen I ran out there after her and grabbed her. And the farmers seemed a little startled by this. And I was like well I'm actually worried about her biting you guys because she's my service dog but she's also one hell of a guard dog. They're like lady she's been coming out here and herding our farm equipment for the last 2 or 3 days. She hasn't tried to bite any of us. We actually really enjoy her she gives us quite a kick and she always stays within I shot where we can see her when she's near the combines. I was absolutely Blown Away by this information. This is a dog that wouldn't let people get out of their cars when they pulled in until I would call her off. Then, once they were in the house she wanted a 100% of their attention and was all kisses and loves. Apparently, she was so damn smart is that she knew who was supposed to be in the area and who was not. FedEx and UPS she always let out of the trucks to come to the door. I imagine it's because they usually brought her favorite thing in every box back then. Bubble wrap. She had a weird obsession with bubble wrap. I discovered it accidentally when I was unpacking boxes one day.. she would rear up like a horse and stomp her front feet down on the bubble wrap over and over again until it stopped popping. Then, and only then, would she start chomping it with her teeth until all the bubbles were popped. She was kind of OCD about it lmfao. And I would watch her closely because I didn't want her choking on any plastic but somehow she was able to spit out every little tiny piece that would get stuck to her tongue. Which is something I'd never seen another dog do. I mean she was very meticulous about making sure she didn't swallow anything. She's been gone a long time and I'm sorry to ramble on about her but she was that once in a lifetime one in a million dog. I was told that a dog can't be trained for protection and service. But this girl came by both of those things naturally. I never trained her to alert me to my grand mal seizures. She just started doing it one day she refused to allow me to get out of my bed that day. She literally stood over me, laid her body on top of me, and no matter how I yelled at her because I couldn't understand what she was doing, she wouldn't budge. The next thing I knew, I was waking up from a seizure and was laying on my side and I don't even know how she got me on my side. She was laying up against my back when I came to. I had trained her extensively for protection. She only ever had to bite one person. And that was that person's fault. She was trained to hold someone in one place until I got to the door to call her off. The person who she bit knew this. Cheyenne absolutely loved this woman. But she panicked because Cheyenne took that don't you f****** move stance. You know, when they dropped their neck low and look at you out the top of their eyes? But Jenny panicked and started waving her hands around and screaming Cheyenne it's me it's me. But it was the dead of winter in Jenny was wrapped up to where only her eyeballs were showing. She had gloves on three layers of clothes and a freaking parka. Cheyenne knew she sounded right but she didn't smell right and didn't look right. When Jenny started flipping out and waving her hands around Cheyenne bit her on the finger. Once I brought her into the house and got her unwrapped, Cheyenne was just beside herself. She was on the floor wallowing rolling on her back just begging for forgiveness from Jenny cuz she really loved this woman. It took time for Jenny to trust her again but Cheyenne gave her the time and space she needed. And I told Jenny it was her own damn fault for acting stupid. She knew better
the AGILITY and PRECISION of a beagle stealing food is so on point, OMG (i have one), and he only yells on walks, he is quite behaved at home, except with food
Right? They’ll absolutely find anything to snag because of that strong scent tracking they have. However my girl was behaved too. Definitely stole food but other than that was an angel as long as she couldn’t escape the yard. They can get quite lazy and like to snuggle.
Daschound was like this, too. My smaller one loved to steal my yogurt and my vanilla ice cream. He would eat my carrots too. He would scheme with my other dogs to get unto my chair and steal my Ham sandwich! 😂
My beagle went through a phase where for a couple of years every time they found a dead bird on a walk they’d literally swallow it whole so I couldn’t take it from them. Never not alarming when it happened and I convinced a whole collection of stranger that I was insane while yelling to try to get him to stop and just generally freaking out afterwards
I Own a beagle. I thought he'd be great protection for the house and fun for my four children to play with. He's like a 95-year-old grumpy old man stuck in the body of a dog. He refuses to do any kind of tricks OR listen to any types of commands. The mailman thinks He is rabid and we can't open a door when he's in the room because he jumps outside like he's been shot from a gun and is just gone. Even when we pet him and his tail is wagging he's still growling at us like he wants to rip out our hearts. And don't take them on a walk because when you do you'll be gone for 5 hours to walk 100 ft while they sniff every inch of EVERYTHING once you leave the house.
@@janise01 Well I knew they were barkers so I figured they'd at least wake us up if there was trouble a brewing. I just didn't realize he'd bark at everything. Because our house seems to be surrounded by ghosts that only he can see. 🤣😂🤣
As a former Beagle owner. Yes! We had the cops called on us because neighbors thought we were hurting our little fur ball, because the way he barks. Beagles have a unique bark though. Best dog we had. RIP Pinto.
I had the same thing happen multiple times. They eventually got animal control sent to my house bc my neighbor insisted that something had to be wrong for the dog to be barking like that. The real problem was my beagle had chased a groundhog the day before and hadn’t come down from the excitement of it yet
Well that was a mistake! Your cats will educate you on that fact soon enough, if they haven't already. Cats are a menace to society! There is nothing absolutely nothing that cats won't try to get away with. You will miss having a dog ( even a beagle) in a very short amount of time. Believe me.😊
That looks he gave at the end reminded me of MIA, my old puppy. Named after the Acronym Missing In Action. She'd dash and keep running. She was a good happy pup. Her bark literally sounded like a woman being murdered to death
I think every shelter and every adoption center should be something like this. To ensure that the doggy is going to a forever home. Love your videos my dude!!!
I have 6 shorty beagles that have free reign over my 3 Acre backyard, 2 were Puppies I was given, the other 4 are foster "failures"(was supposed to be temporarily housed, but I folded 😂) will always love Beagles and give them the best home possible, and my local shelter basically gives a full run down on each dog breed and their needs.
That's what my piano teacher said! 😂 She's always had Golden Retrievers and rescued a beagle. The beagle was so sweet and loved her Goldies but she was just NOT prepared for the amount of baying.
Yeah, I learned in my Early twenties, that Beagles are not my kind of breed. I knew a Guy with one, and he was on the third or Forth type of fence, to try to keep his beagle in his yard. Excellent escape artists.
I had a beagle mix and this is 100% accurate. We found him on the road; he followed our car home. It turned out he was from several miles away, across a highway and several sets of train tracks.
Beagles are delightful and ours was a quiet one, we seldom heard his voice. He did, however, learn how to honk the horn on the car, and would do so whenever he was left in the car and wanted us to come back. Yikes. He didn't let up either, the stinker. I sure miss that adorable little guy.
15 years ago I ask a friend who worked at a shelter to be on the lookout for a beagle. She calls me up and says I've got your dog, I'll be over in about 20min,. Shows up with not a beagle but a pit shepherd mix. He passed about a year and a half ago. Best dog I ever had. I guess she already knew.
I had a beagle that lived to be 16 years old. He could have jumped over this childgate but he never did I don't know why. There are things he could have done but didn't do. I didn't teach him to bark or howl and told people not to teach him because I didn't want him to be annoying to my neighbors. He didn't bark much which I'm glad. He was my happy little dog who was a great little cuddler. He wouldn't play fetch. I felt he was saying why should I run after that stupid ball when I could just lay by your side and cuddle. But... He could get things off a counter. I saw him in action once he jumped up and craned his neck and could get something about a foot off the counter. So I had to push anything really really far to the very back of the counter so he wouldn't get it and eat it. If it was food if it smelled like food even if it wasn't food if it was a candy wrapper that smelled like food but there was nothing there he would try to eat them. Such a food hog. But he was my special little baby. He didn't destroy too many things. But I had a cigarette box that had coloured pencils in it that my sister gave to me. I would color on the floor and left all the stuff on the floor when I went to work. 2 different times I come home and he had chewed up a burnt orange colored pencil and then vomited it on my Brown rug. It never came out. I learned my lesson don't leave those pencils where he can get to them! But he was a lot of fun and loved taking really long walks.
I also had a beagle that lived to 16. If you gave him a treat, he would run to his crate to eat it, and drool a little bit while eating it. Then he would start to eat the towel in there, because it had his drool which had a tiny bit of flavour in it.
My mom 's beagle used to sniff leaves for hours When I was about four, my parents ran around looking for her for like three hours. She was behind a bush in the backyard, sniffing a leaf She died at 18, when i was five Miss you, Tess 😢
My beagle growing up nearly gave us heart attacks by evading a 6’ stockade fence. We had good neighbors who all got to know said beagle from his escapades 😂
I have had 2 beagles, one a rescue, one a rehome. Love them to death. But eyes are always on the door with company in the house. Always on a leash when let outside. Both were over 5 years old when adopted, and honestly, maybe luck, but they are suuuper chill for the most part. Also, i swear they can jump 3 times their height at any point of their lifespan, no pizza on counters is safe.
I have shared custody of a beagle. Sweetest little guy ever. He will absolutely steal socks, tissues, and empty water bottles just to get you to chase him. But he is really oddly quiet. We almost never hear the beagle sounds. On the other hand, my backyard is starting to look like the lunar surface from all the pits he digs.
Mine stole today the 5 nice vegetable muffins with some cheese and meat on it. They are been a far away on the cooking table, in the silicone form which my girlfriend used for bake it. And nobody heard anything.
Omg, mine did that with some CHOCOLATE chip cookies i made. Probably ate like over a dozen. I thought for sure she'd be a goner, she somehow lived. Never left food out ever again. I think she climbed onto the chair then jumped onto the counter. Lil bastard 😅
Thank goodness my friend had a beagle growing up. I learned really quickly that you couldn’t pay me enough to own a beagle! My sanity is worth far more!😂
I had someone try to tell me that Beagles made "wonderful apartment pets" and, after I stopped laughing, invited them to try it themselves. They returned the dog to the rescue inside of a week. I think that if the dog had been more of a senior, whose running days were about over, it might have worked. BUT, if they still have an ounce of "puppy brain" left, they need a house with a fenced back yard and, maybe, a kid or two to chase.
People need to remember that small stature doesn't mean anything, beagles are hunting dogs and they're going to yell and run like hunting dogs. Just as terriers are going to dig and behave like little genocidal maniacs and 9/10 retrievers of any variety will be obsessed with water.
@@theedmee Same! I adopted mine when he was 4 and the lady kept him in a cat cage (which we took home for our cat, but he never saw the inside of it again). 9 years later he still would escape, puppy brain still intact. I’d bet I forked well over $1000 in fines to the shelter to free him over those 9 blessed years with my Shiloh.💚
When i was a kid we had to chase our beagle halfway across our small town. Multiple times. Same dog also loved to run down the street and say hi to my friend's rabbits.
My family and I have two beagles and this is 100% true I have formed many habits from them, like closing and locking my doors and never taking my eyes off my food.
My former roommate: “I’ve always wanted a Beagle, they’re my favorite” Me: “Live your best life! I’ll help pay for your new friend!” 4 WEEKS LATER Me: WHAT UNHOLY HELL HATH YOU SUMMONED INTO THIS HOUSEHOLD?!
@@nunya8903 if you are in Florida try SouthEast Beagle Rescue. We’ve adopted our last two from there. Thinking about adopting a couple more, we like having 3 or more. Yes, we are nuts for the breed!
I adopted a lovely female begle from a pound who was apparently an escape artist. she nevber once tried to get out of our backyard, was quite AF, and just wanted to be near her humans. best dog ever, I miss charlie.
Adopted a female Beagle too. Never howled. Might bark once a week. Was afraid to go outside without a leash on. She was the sweetest. Softest ears ever. Would steal your food and have no shame. ❤
😂 My 21 year old picked a puppy at the pound when he was 6. He is a beagle pitbull mix. His name is Scotty Lightning. One of the fastest dogs when he was young. 😂 zooming is mandatory. His nickname is Arnold swartzenweiner. 😂🎉
@@ember1794 Autonomous drive hunt makes sense; it's like they just have to obey their instincts, and couldn't fight them if they tried, the dear things!❤🐶💜
😂😂😂 I have my first beagle mix. 50 pounds of dauntless energy, voracious appetite, and the ability to squeeze out a door faster than I can blink. Did I mention incredibly smart? Devious about food and getting it, but funny, smart, and loving. Great video!!!
@@Yourlocalblanket You've never owned a beagle. Evidently at 3:00 a.m. they decide to just start howling for no reason. Cocker spaniels and huskies do the same things speaking from experience.
Yep. And your ass BETTA feel HONOURED for the privilege. ☠️☠️☠️🤦♀️🙅🤷♀️🤣 Also beagles and German shepherd's have the WORST side eye/ I'm judging you and you're HEAVILY lacking expressions. Think PERMEANTLY living with Regina George level judgy side eyes. ☠️🤷♀️🤣 Honestly if you want a beagle and aren't living in the country and outside 24/7 then just get a corgi. All the wonderful fun but a LOT LESS nervous breakdowns. 😂 They're hunting dogs, and they're main jobs are to pursue animals far from their handler's... So they HAVE to be smart to be trained to constantly make their own decisions while far from their owners. That intelligence makes them wonderful working dogs. But TERRIBLE pets. MOST people can't handle them. And they're not easy to rescue and retrain once they have had a bad owner. If you want one you NEED a completely fenced in garden. And even THEN they CAN and WILL escape. Especially if they smell interesting wildlife that sparks their prey drive. You will unfortunately see them chase and likely k!ll at least one small fluffy animal if you let them off lead. They're also TERRIBLE first dogs. 😂 I know people who have owned one and swore NEVER to get another dog again. 😂 If they can climb it they will so a few found their beagles on their rooftops on their chicken coops, in trees... 10 miles away. They're explorers and escape artists so you need to FULLY secure ALL your property and make sure that you NEVER put ANYTHING near the fence. 😂 They're orange cat energy dogs if that explains it. 😂
Maybe Ive just been lucky, but none of the beagles, Coon hounds or Bassett hounds have ever given me that problem. They *_have_* however forced me to be a constant babysitter when they're outside. I *WILL NOT EVER AGAIN* let them out without a leash. Made that mistake twice, but only once intentionally. Searched for a couple of hours. What made it even worse is that it's a pretty rural area and they were out in the middle of a random field tracking something down.
This is all true. They also love to steal dirty socks. Beagles are hard to train because they are so independent, while also being anxiety prone and wanting to be with their person at all times-unless they’re chasing a rabbit, then they forget their owners even exist. If I had a bigger home or fewer children, I’d get another beagle because the one I have is the smartest and sweetest dog in the world.
I have a beagle. She is shockingly quiet. But that gets her into all other sorts of mischief. She will go into my brother's room and tear up any and everything that is in the trashcan. Love her
I had one. I loved him so much for all his quirky weirdness! He was the Dog of My Life. More than anything I miss his song. Which still makes me laugh.
Every day, without fail, my beagle has made it a point to Sing The Song Of His People every time we come home from work/school for the past 16 years and I wouldn't have it any other way
Please, please do something with a Air Dale Terrier. My grandma would be so happy. Her Air Dale died a few years ago and I know a skit with one would bring her joy. R.I.P Rosie ❤️
I had Airedales… 2 of them. They’re fantastic dogs. Will fight bears, basically. They’ve got a great mix of Jack Russell (stubborn & hyper) with your everyday perfect mutt (great overall buddy’s) and Bedlington Terriers. My Bedlington was the BEST dog. Heart of Lion. Terrific guard dog and kills rats. So… If you can’t get a Bedlington, get an Airedale. Training Training Training * mostly training the human; get yourself under control and your dog will totally have your back
The beagle shirt "he's not dying he just sounds like that" 🤣😂😭
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@DJILMarioBros_thank you so much i needed this
As someone with a beagle, these are all entirely correct. My beagle has taught me that my constant anxiety is actually justified when I worry if they can reach the chocolate I put in the top cupboard.
She can.
Edit: wow, thats alot.
I had a beagle that got into my deer jerky. It was on top of the fridge. Thieving bitch dragged a chair halfway across the kitchen to get on the counter.
1,000% correct
Then get a lock
How about when you buy them......those expensive stuff? You know since you love them, that Bed, Toys, etc. Put it for them. They make a very happy face......you leave them for 1 hrs and those stuff is ripped apart?
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I have never felt the... "And lastly..." more in my life. Former parent of a Beagle owner and my poor neighbors....
He was an escape artist. ❤
My sister's beagle was also an escape artist. ....too skilled for his own good, unfortunately.
My Beagle figured out how to bypass our baby gate before I did.
Saddest part is that this is a true story, second saddest is that I was a 20 year old uni student 😂😢
My childhood mini beagle tore out, not just the corner of out wooden rolling gate, but the aluminum siding of out house, just to escape. He was a 5 year old rescue when we got him, and was pretty neurotic at first. Even chewed up our seat belts when we had to leave him in the car for a few minutes.
We had some great neighborhood bonding moments chasing after my neighbor’s two beagles when they got loose. Miss those goobers so much.
Used to have a beagle that would escape sometimes (he'd find a new way out every time) and we would have to drive around the streets looking for him until he had stolen so much food from around the neighborhood that the only thing he could do was go and lay down on the side walk somewhere. We'd find him and scoop up our overfilled keg of a pooch and take him home.
As a beagle owner, I wholeheartedly support this message. What's sad is when we adopted her, the shelter told us that she was the quietest dog they had. I'm pretty sure there's an action for fraud there somewhere lol.
Oh no :(
I hope your pup is much happier and able to express themselves now that they’re with you
@@Rye-Bread04 Oh, much more lol. We've had her for about two and a half years now, and I think she still learns new sounds she can make every day lol. The "best" ones are saved for when she gets a tick on her we need to get off, or when she sees a rabbit.
Now in fairness, that mightve been because it was depressed.
Now that they're happy, they're just letting you know 😂
Were all their other dogs huskies?
@icanseenowherefromhere8995 😂😂😂😂😂
Not me going "he's gonna run.... he'S GONNA RUN HE'S GONNA RUN" 🤣🤣🤣
What was the joke? I didn't get it.
@@ricardozk The last test. Beagles do that shit a lot.
@@nfzeta128With no warning or seeming provication. Ours was also a master of backstepping out of any collar or harness we ever tried. She'd do it so quick we couldnt even attempt to stop her and off into the horizon she'd run, looking for whatever it was she sniffed.
My neighbors have beagles and they have taugh my dogs to howl. Without ever meeting them.
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Sounds about right.
Haha i have a beagle mix and we live out in the country. Everyday i can hear him in the trees howling at something
I genuinely got a good laugh from this thank you
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I have a beagle. Probably you can hear him from where you are.
That’s funny!
Hold on... Yup, I heard that
Please give him skritchies for me? I love beagles 🥰🐶
As a citizen of plant mars, I can confirm that I can hear their beagle.
Same pinch
I recently adopted another Beagle. The shelter only adopts Beagles to experienced Beagle owners. This is why.
Jeez 😅
Lmaoooo
We once rehomed a Beagle (I still think he was a foxhound), and yeah. Never again. We found him a nice farm with other Beagles because we were not a Beagle ready family.
My dad raised pure bred beagles he had his own bloodline and competed in World Champion Beagle Trials. He got 6th in the world with a beagle named Ghost. We at one point in time had around 65 dogs; beagels, coondogs, and bird dogs. We had a huge kennel that had air conditioning and heat. When all the dogs would start howling it was crazy. Beagle puppies are just about the cutest puppies ever next to coondog pups. They are all knees, elbows and ears and their little howls were the cutest. But i dont miss taking care of them it was alot of work back on the farm.
@@Bobbi-Sue112236th in the world is a great feat. Congrats!
As a beagle owner I can confirm the louder and more psychotic their howls are the happier they are saying 😂
Also they give the CRAZIEST side eyes lmao
Beagles are just the best, incessant howling, constant overeating, and frequent mischief be damned.
Sounds like a depressed hormonal lady (speaking as one)
Yay beagles! Adopted one once. His name at the shelter was Zippy, should have really paid more attention to that...
I'm dying 😂
When my dog was being fostered her name was Sweetie.. I am never alone anymore in my house she will cry if she doesn’t have a person near her.
@@LocalTiredArtistwell maybe you can hire a dog walker/ dog sitter if you ever need to leave to go to the grocery store. 😁
@@fl4minratbag I live with family so there’s almost always someone with her luckily, the poor baby would be devastated otherwise. That is the plan when I move out though
My sister is a wuss. She only has a husky. 😂
My beagle wanted the oatmeal that my mom was eating, so she went to my room and grabbed one of my most sentimental stuffed animal and starts heading out the front door. Mom jumps up to stop her and before she even realizes what’s happening, my beagle would drop the stuffed animal and ran straight face first into my mom’s oatmeal. Too smart for her own good. Lol damn I loved that dog.
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Same here, ours stole half a chicken like that once.
Managed to climb on top of our very tall piano another time and ate several Brazilian walnuts before I could stop her, I only noticed because of the loud 'crunch-crunch-rustle' coming from the room to the kitchen 😅.
Mine never stole food but when she was young, she'd sit on the end of my bed and stare at me if I was eating a snack. If I didn't share it right away, she'd sit on her haunches with her front paws up and yip at me very pointedly.
Cannot tell you the amount of times my beagle pulled stunts like these. My mom made three large trays of meatballs for dinner one evening and put them in the basement on top of our chest freezer. This absolute menace of a dog somehow got up onto the chest freezer and ate almost all of the meatballs. She was also an incredibly stubborn escape artist who would bolt out the door any chance she got and would not come back unless bribed with a spoonful of peanut butter. Invisible Fence did not stop her; she would just tense her neck and run on through. RIP, Daisy. You were the craziest, most stubborn, and most patient and loving dog on the planet and I miss you every day
"He's not dying he just sounds like that" I need to buy that shirt for my sister she has a beagle
I have lived way out in the country away from people for the last 30 years. And I love it. During that time I've had a lot of dogs. Only one had beagle in it. You heard me. Only half a beagle. But he was a full beagle nightmare half pitbull half beagle. As soon as his nose would hit the ground his hearing shut off and he was gone. I had to learn to never let that dog loose unless my Rottweiler was with him if I called her, he would always follow. And she never ever let me down. Not one time did I put out a recall for her and she not come back with his little beagle ass in tow
Omg same with my dachshund. Have never been able to let him just run off leash (unless in an enclosed area with a fence he can’t dig under🤣). If he sees a squirrel or a bunny he will legit try and run through traffic to get to it. That prey drive in the hound dogs is strong!
@jessica_jam4386 oh hell yeah it is! My boy didn't have to see prey. He would just start sniffing around on the ground and that was it. He suddenly became completely deaf. I live way out in the country so it's not that big a deal for me plus I had a Rottweiler that was a seizure dog, you know a service dog for seizures. Her recall was unbelievable. So, if he ever slipped out the door when I was trying to come in, all I had to do was let her go and she would take off running I'd give her about 5 minutes and then I call her back. And he always came with her. And don't get me started on the freaking digging! It could be worse, you could have a Blue Tick hound. I had one once and it was so much worse than having a beagle LOL
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Just here to day SAME, except it was my brother's beagle, and my rottie ^_^' My dogs official job for a while was 'beagle wrangler' xD
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I guess it's a damn good thing, for both of us, that the Rottweilers original job was guarding and herding livestock 🤣🤣🤣 She used to love when it was sewing season or reaping season. She would wait for the farmers to come out with their tractors and combines and she would actually try to heard the farm equipment. The first time I saw it happen I ran out there after her and grabbed her. And the farmers seemed a little startled by this. And I was like well I'm actually worried about her biting you guys because she's my service dog but she's also one hell of a guard dog. They're like lady she's been coming out here and herding our farm equipment for the last 2 or 3 days. She hasn't tried to bite any of us. We actually really enjoy her she gives us quite a kick and she always stays within I shot where we can see her when she's near the combines. I was absolutely Blown Away by this information. This is a dog that wouldn't let people get out of their cars when they pulled in until I would call her off. Then, once they were in the house she wanted a 100% of their attention and was all kisses and loves. Apparently, she was so damn smart is that she knew who was supposed to be in the area and who was not. FedEx and UPS she always let out of the trucks to come to the door. I imagine it's because they usually brought her favorite thing in every box back then. Bubble wrap. She had a weird obsession with bubble wrap. I discovered it accidentally when I was unpacking boxes one day.. she would rear up like a horse and stomp her front feet down on the bubble wrap over and over again until it stopped popping. Then, and only then, would she start chomping it with her teeth until all the bubbles were popped. She was kind of OCD about it lmfao. And I would watch her closely because I didn't want her choking on any plastic but somehow she was able to spit out every little tiny piece that would get stuck to her tongue. Which is something I'd never seen another dog do. I mean she was very meticulous about making sure she didn't swallow anything. She's been gone a long time and I'm sorry to ramble on about her but she was that once in a lifetime one in a million dog. I was told that a dog can't be trained for protection and service. But this girl came by both of those things naturally. I never trained her to alert me to my grand mal seizures. She just started doing it one day she refused to allow me to get out of my bed that day. She literally stood over me, laid her body on top of me, and no matter how I yelled at her because I couldn't understand what she was doing, she wouldn't budge. The next thing I knew, I was waking up from a seizure and was laying on my side and I don't even know how she got me on my side. She was laying up against my back when I came to. I had trained her extensively for protection. She only ever had to bite one person. And that was that person's fault. She was trained to hold someone in one place until I got to the door to call her off. The person who she bit knew this. Cheyenne absolutely loved this woman. But she panicked because Cheyenne took that don't you f****** move stance. You know, when they dropped their neck low and look at you out the top of their eyes? But Jenny panicked and started waving her hands around and screaming Cheyenne it's me it's me. But it was the dead of winter in Jenny was wrapped up to where only her eyeballs were showing. She had gloves on three layers of clothes and a freaking parka. Cheyenne knew she sounded right but she didn't smell right and didn't look right. When Jenny started flipping out and waving her hands around Cheyenne bit her on the finger. Once I brought her into the house and got her unwrapped, Cheyenne was just beside herself. She was on the floor wallowing rolling on her back just begging for forgiveness from Jenny cuz she really loved this woman. It took time for Jenny to trust her again but Cheyenne gave her the time and space she needed. And I told Jenny it was her own damn fault for acting stupid. She knew better
the AGILITY and PRECISION of a beagle stealing food is so on point, OMG (i have one), and he only yells on walks, he is quite behaved at home, except with food
Mine would scale kichen cabinets to steal a loaf of bread and then try to frame the other, bigger dogs by leaving the empty wrapper next to them
Right? They’ll absolutely find anything to snag because of that strong scent tracking they have. However my girl was behaved too. Definitely stole food but other than that was an angel as long as she couldn’t escape the yard. They can get quite lazy and like to snuggle.
Daschound was like this, too. My smaller one loved to steal my yogurt and my vanilla ice cream. He would eat my carrots too. He would scheme with my other dogs to get unto my chair and steal my Ham sandwich! 😂
Owned a retired hunting Beagle and it took her 2 seconds to see and snatch a hot dog out of someone's hands and they didn't even know
@ninawink8973 Yes Beagles and Daschounds too. Mine loved chicken, ham, yogurt, and cheese!
I had a beagle. They're so ridiculously smart but naughty. I loved that silly dog
lol. I've got two beagles and the shirt is spot on. I'm surprised the police don't come to my house more frequently. "I'm just walking him officer."
My beagle SOMEHOW got a hold of the turkey leg during Thanksgiving, and when I tried to pull it away, he chomped it like an ear of corn. Love him. ❤
My beagle went through a phase where for a couple of years every time they found a dead bird on a walk they’d literally swallow it whole so I couldn’t take it from them. Never not alarming when it happened and I convinced a whole collection of stranger that I was insane while yelling to try to get him to stop and just generally freaking out afterwards
My beagle ate a sandwich that my friend was _actively_ eating.
Took the opposite side of the sandwich and ripped the rest from their hands.
THIS IS HOW ADOPTION CENTER SHOULD BE! lol
It would cut down on irresponsible morons who don't do any research.
Why aren't more people liking this comment because it's so true
I Own a beagle. I thought he'd be great protection for the house and fun for my four children to play with. He's like a 95-year-old grumpy old man stuck in the body of a dog. He refuses to do any kind of tricks OR listen to any types of commands. The mailman thinks He is rabid and we can't open a door when he's in the room because he jumps outside like he's been shot from a gun and is just gone. Even when we pet him and his tail is wagging he's still growling at us like he wants to rip out our hearts. And don't take them on a walk because when you do you'll be gone for 5 hours to walk 100 ft while they sniff every inch of EVERYTHING once you leave the house.
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I had a female beagle just like that!! Was his name Sam by chance?? 😂😂😂
OOC what did you expect a beagle to do to protect the house?
@@janise01 Well I knew they were barkers so I figured they'd at least wake us up if there was trouble a brewing. I just didn't realize he'd bark at everything. Because our house seems to be surrounded by ghosts that only he can see. 🤣😂🤣
As an owner of a beagle, the walk part is 100% accurate lol
I've definitely seen that look at the end. He's running for the muddy puddle for sure. Outsmarted me again I forgot about that one.
Thank you for explaining that last one ...I'm not a beagle person obviously
As a former Beagle owner. Yes! We had the cops called on us because neighbors thought we were hurting our little fur ball, because the way he barks. Beagles have a unique bark though. Best dog we had. RIP Pinto.
I had the same thing happen multiple times. They eventually got animal control sent to my house bc my neighbor insisted that something had to be wrong for the dog to be barking like that. The real problem was my beagle had chased a groundhog the day before and hadn’t come down from the excitement of it yet
Beagles are made to follow their nose, and not worry about how far it takes them. They have a job to do. But so sweet, I can see why people love them.
your yard needs a 10 foot fence with 4 feet of it underground 😂
As a Beagle owner i can confirm that all of these quirks are 100% accurate
I used to have a Beagle.
She was a criminal mastermind and the reason I now have cats. 😂
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Perfect! The cats can knock things off the table onto the floor for the Beagle to get 😅
@@sammierose1150My cats do this with my beagle…
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Well that was a mistake! Your cats will educate you on that fact soon enough, if they haven't already. Cats are a menace to society! There is nothing absolutely nothing that cats won't try to get away with. You will miss having a dog ( even a beagle) in a very short amount of time. Believe me.😊
My beagle leapt through the air and snatched a rib out my hand while I was mid conversation with friends at my birthday party. It was hilarious. 😂
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Ribs sound so good right now though 😋
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@@JenniferSegar-us3yd yeah they do
@JenniferSegar-us3yd are you a beagle?
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Had a Beagle for 17yrs, great dog, funny and active. Miss him.
That looks he gave at the end reminded me of MIA, my old puppy. Named after the Acronym Missing In Action. She'd dash and keep running. She was a good happy pup. Her bark literally sounded like a woman being murdered to death
I think every shelter and every adoption center should be something like this. To ensure that the doggy is going to a forever home. Love your videos my dude!!!
I have 6 shorty beagles that have free reign over my 3 Acre backyard, 2 were Puppies I was given, the other 4 are foster "failures"(was supposed to be temporarily housed, but I folded 😂) will always love Beagles and give them the best home possible, and my local shelter basically gives a full run down on each dog breed and their needs.
That’s a great idea, the run down on each breed. I’d be looking for more if a couch potato 😂
@@Outlaw7207I love beagles, too. And coon hounds. Actually, all hounds. 😂
Plot twist : the interviewer is a beagle in disguise 😂
Adopted a beagle last year. Can confirm this entire interaction.
I love him. But, I'll never own another beagle again lol
I was lucky enough to be given a beagle puppy in 2008. He was the naughtiest fur baby I ever loved. I still miss my beautiful boy ❤️
That's what my piano teacher said! 😂
She's always had Golden Retrievers and rescued a beagle. The beagle was so sweet and loved her Goldies but she was just NOT prepared for the amount of baying.
What's with the last part?
And I’m just the opposite! I want another beagle in my life! ❤
Yeah, I learned in my Early twenties, that Beagles are not my kind of breed.
I knew a Guy with one, and he was on the third or Forth type of fence, to try to keep his beagle in his yard.
Excellent escape artists.
I had a beagle mix and this is 100% accurate. We found him on the road; he followed our car home. It turned out he was from several miles away, across a highway and several sets of train tracks.
Beagles are delightful and ours was a quiet one, we seldom heard his voice. He did, however, learn how to honk the horn on the car, and would do so whenever he was left in the car and wanted us to come back. Yikes. He didn't let up either, the stinker. I sure miss that adorable little guy.
15 years ago I ask a friend who worked at a shelter to be on the lookout for a beagle. She calls me up and says I've got your dog, I'll be over in about 20min,. Shows up with not a beagle but a pit shepherd mix. He passed about a year and a half ago. Best dog I ever had. I guess she already knew.
How precious ❤
I had a beagle that lived to be 16 years old. He could have jumped over this childgate but he never did I don't know why. There are things he could have done but didn't do. I didn't teach him to bark or howl and told people not to teach him because I didn't want him to be annoying to my neighbors. He didn't bark much which I'm glad. He was my happy little dog who was a great little cuddler. He wouldn't play fetch. I felt he was saying why should I run after that stupid ball when I could just lay by your side and cuddle.
But... He could get things off a counter. I saw him in action once he jumped up and craned his neck and could get something about a foot off the counter. So I had to push anything really really far to the very back of the counter so he wouldn't get it and eat it.
If it was food if it smelled like food even if it wasn't food if it was a candy wrapper that smelled like food but there was nothing there he would try to eat them. Such a food hog. But he was my special little baby.
He didn't destroy too many things. But I had a cigarette box that had coloured pencils in it that my sister gave to me. I would color on the floor and left all the stuff on the floor when I went to work. 2 different times I come home and he had chewed up a burnt orange colored pencil and then vomited it on my Brown rug. It never came out. I learned my lesson don't leave those pencils where he can get to them! But he was a lot of fun and loved taking really long walks.
I also had a beagle that lived to 16. If you gave him a treat, he would run to his crate to eat it, and drool a little bit while eating it. Then he would start to eat the towel in there, because it had his drool which had a tiny bit of flavour in it.
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My mom 's beagle used to sniff leaves for hours
When I was about four, my parents ran around looking for her for like three hours.
She was behind a bush in the backyard, sniffing a leaf
She died at 18, when i was five
Miss you, Tess 😢
My beagle growing up nearly gave us heart attacks by evading a 6’ stockade fence. We had good neighbors who all got to know said beagle from his escapades 😂
That beagle helped prepare them for parenthood. You owe her. 😊
I have had several Beagles. They are awesome dogs. One used to sing every time she heard the train whistle ❤
WORTH EVERY STOLEN SNACK! Even the inedible ones 😂
My neighbor 10 houses away had a Beagle... we ALL know the happy barking and baying, lol.
Our dog is only 50% beagle but 100% this video 😂
This man has absolutely had a beagle before.
I have had 2 beagles, one a rescue, one a rehome. Love them to death. But eyes are always on the door with company in the house. Always on a leash when let outside. Both were over 5 years old when adopted, and honestly, maybe luck, but they are suuuper chill for the most part. Also, i swear they can jump 3 times their height at any point of their lifespan, no pizza on counters is safe.
I have shared custody of a beagle. Sweetest little guy ever. He will absolutely steal socks, tissues, and empty water bottles just to get you to chase him. But he is really oddly quiet. We almost never hear the beagle sounds. On the other hand, my backyard is starting to look like the lunar surface from all the pits he digs.
Beagles have no off switch when it comes to food.
Mine stole today the 5 nice vegetable muffins with some cheese and meat on it.
They are been a far away on the cooking table, in the silicone form which my girlfriend used for bake it. And nobody heard anything.
I have a beagle and she will jump onto the countertop and eat the butter
@@-LoLsMiLeYfAcE I had a beagle who ate the Thanksgiving turkey 🦃
Omg, mine did that with some CHOCOLATE chip cookies i made. Probably ate like over a dozen. I thought for sure she'd be a goner, she somehow lived. Never left food out ever again. I think she climbed onto the chair then jumped onto the counter. Lil bastard 😅
@FirstLast-yr9kx From what I've read chocolate alone won't kill a dog but the darker the chocolate the more worried you should be.
Beagles run away at any and all occasions. They’re such goofballs 😂
It’s the nose. 👃
"he's not dying be just sounds like that" i love that 😂
Thank goodness my friend had a beagle growing up. I learned really quickly that you couldn’t pay me enough to own a beagle! My sanity is worth far more!😂
Loved the video and co mments here are a hoot!laughing and getting an education at the same time!
The beagle we adopted as a puppy taught me great patience, perseverance and was an endless source of laughs
so cute
I had someone try to tell me that Beagles made "wonderful apartment pets" and, after I stopped laughing, invited them to try it themselves. They returned the dog to the rescue inside of a week.
I think that if the dog had been more of a senior, whose running days were about over, it might have worked. BUT, if they still have an ounce of "puppy brain" left, they need a house with a fenced back yard and, maybe, a kid or two to chase.
People need to remember that small stature doesn't mean anything, beagles are hunting dogs and they're going to yell and run like hunting dogs. Just as terriers are going to dig and behave like little genocidal maniacs and 9/10 retrievers of any variety will be obsessed with water.
My beagle never did shake that puppy brain!
My beagle growing up was still capable of escaping the backyard at age 13… 🤦🏻♀️
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Same! I adopted mine when he was 4 and the lady kept him in a cat cage (which we took home for our cat, but he never saw the inside of it again). 9 years later he still would escape, puppy brain still intact. I’d bet I forked well over $1000 in fines to the shelter to free him over those 9 blessed years with my Shiloh.💚
When i was a kid we had to chase our beagle halfway across our small town. Multiple times. Same dog also loved to run down the street and say hi to my friend's rabbits.
I loved my Beagle.....Calvin. I miss him every single day
I love how his facial expressions really mimic a dogs! This is hilarious and I'm a cat person LOL
My family and I have two beagles and this is 100% true I have formed many habits from them, like closing and locking my doors and never taking my eyes off my food.
Yep, never using the invisible fence thing either. My parents used them and our beagles escaped constantly.
My former roommate: “I’ve always wanted a Beagle, they’re my favorite”
Me: “Live your best life! I’ll help pay for your new friend!”
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Me: WHAT UNHOLY HELL HATH YOU SUMMONED INTO THIS HOUSEHOLD?!
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Love the 'former' roommate
I have a beagle sanctuary!! NAILED IT!!🤣🤣🤣🤣
Love your @littlesniffers! ❤😂
Are you hiring? 😂 But seriously, thank you for what you do ❤ as a beagle mom.
@@theedmee thank you!! I love them!!! They keep me on my toes!!!
May we ask where you are located? Any type of contact info? I may be interested in adopting.
@@nunya8903 if you are in Florida try SouthEast Beagle Rescue. We’ve adopted our last two from there. Thinking about adopting a couple more, we like having 3 or more. Yes, we are nuts for the breed!
I love my beagle and these videos are spot on 🤣🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️❤️❤️
I had a beagle growing up
The cookies test had me ROLLING
I adopted a lovely female begle from a pound who was apparently an escape artist.
she nevber once tried to get out of our backyard, was quite AF, and just wanted to be near her humans.
best dog ever, I miss charlie.
She must have been just waiting for you ♥.
Adopted a female Beagle too. Never howled. Might bark once a week. Was afraid to go outside without a leash on. She was the sweetest. Softest ears ever. Would steal your food and have no shame. ❤
We missed you jauncyyy!! ❤ glad you're back....
Grew up with a beagle who did the side eye thing all the time when he was trying to be sneaky
100% accurate, they’re delightful chaos packaged in a tricolored air horn.
I love the sound beagles make!
Every beagle I've seen was a sweetheart, but why do they like to run off for no reason?! Lol😅💜🐶💨
😂 My 21 year old picked a puppy at the pound when he was 6. He is a beagle pitbull mix. His name is Scotty Lightning. One of the fastest dogs when he was young. 😂 zooming is mandatory. His nickname is Arnold swartzenweiner. 😂🎉
So true ❤❤!! (I guess because they were bred for autonomous drive hunt)
@@pennyp7382 Omg, that's so adorable! I'm imagining the personality mix of beagle and pitbull, and I bet your dog is hilarious and loving☺️💜
@@ember1794 Autonomous drive hunt makes sense; it's like they just have to obey their instincts, and couldn't fight them if they tried, the dear things!❤🐶💜
Their sniffers get the best of them.
Beagles and huskies are the two breeds that use their heightened intelligence for evil and shenanigans
Cattle dogs have entered the chat ☠️
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Poodles have entered the chat 🐩
And I own one of both... they keep life interesting for sure 😅
I own a beagle, and he described exactly how my dog is.😅
I grew up with 3 beagles, I can confirm this is 100% accurate
😂😂😂 I have my first beagle mix. 50 pounds of dauntless energy, voracious appetite, and the ability to squeeze out a door faster than I can blink.
Did I mention incredibly smart? Devious about food and getting it, but funny, smart, and loving.
Great video!!!
Full of shenanigans for sure, but they are the sweetest dogs ever.
I almost cry listen to their howling, that must be the saddest happy howl I've ever heard 😂
My impression of a beagle is usually just "AAAAA! AAAAA! AAAA!"
You forgot the fact: THEY WILL SING YOU THE SONG OF THEIR PEOPLE AT 3:00 A.M.!!!!
What the heck really?
@@Yourlocalblanket You've never owned a beagle. Evidently at 3:00 a.m. they decide to just start howling for no reason.
Cocker spaniels and huskies do the same things speaking from experience.
Yep. And your ass BETTA feel HONOURED for the privilege. ☠️☠️☠️🤦♀️🙅🤷♀️🤣 Also beagles and German shepherd's have the WORST side eye/ I'm judging you and you're HEAVILY lacking expressions. Think PERMEANTLY living with Regina George level judgy side eyes. ☠️🤷♀️🤣 Honestly if you want a beagle and aren't living in the country and outside 24/7 then just get a corgi. All the wonderful fun but a LOT LESS nervous breakdowns. 😂 They're hunting dogs, and they're main jobs are to pursue animals far from their handler's... So they HAVE to be smart to be trained to constantly make their own decisions while far from their owners. That intelligence makes them wonderful working dogs. But TERRIBLE pets. MOST people can't handle them. And they're not easy to rescue and retrain once they have had a bad owner. If you want one you NEED a completely fenced in garden. And even THEN they CAN and WILL escape. Especially if they smell interesting wildlife that sparks their prey drive. You will unfortunately see them chase and likely k!ll at least one small fluffy animal if you let them off lead. They're also TERRIBLE first dogs. 😂 I know people who have owned one and swore NEVER to get another dog again. 😂 If they can climb it they will so a few found their beagles on their rooftops on their chicken coops, in trees... 10 miles away. They're explorers and escape artists so you need to FULLY secure ALL your property and make sure that you NEVER put ANYTHING near the fence. 😂 They're orange cat energy dogs if that explains it. 😂
Multiple beagle owner here, and none of my (well trained) dogs ever howled during the night. They are stubborn, so they aren’t for everyone 🤷🏻♀️
Maybe Ive just been lucky, but none of the beagles, Coon hounds or Bassett hounds have ever given me that problem. They *_have_* however forced me to be a constant babysitter when they're outside. I *WILL NOT EVER AGAIN* let them out without a leash. Made that mistake twice, but only once intentionally. Searched for a couple of hours. What made it even worse is that it's a pretty rural area and they were out in the middle of a random field tracking something down.
This is all true. They also love to steal dirty socks. Beagles are hard to train because they are so independent, while also being anxiety prone and wanting to be with their person at all times-unless they’re chasing a rabbit, then they forget their owners even exist. If I had a bigger home or fewer children, I’d get another beagle because the one I have is the smartest and sweetest dog in the world.
Beagle owner here! This is so accurate! Also, need that shirt for when we take ours for walk and she starts baying!
“And lastly…” 👀
Am dying 😂
I did not understand that part - could you explain to me please ? 😄
“Don’t.” *proceeds to scramble and try and catch the other guy* 😂
My best friend had a Beagle. This video is absolutely correct. 😅😂❤ I really loved that dog.
I have a beagle. She is shockingly quiet. But that gets her into all other sorts of mischief. She will go into my brother's room and tear up any and everything that is in the trashcan. Love her
why is this so true 😭😭???? as a person who has a beagle, this is very true.
They really are the biggest food menaces. Getting kittens Ive had to problem solve so hard to keep our beagle away from the cat food
I owned two beagles 100% accurate
I had one. I loved him so much for all his quirky weirdness! He was the Dog of My Life. More than anything I miss his song. Which still makes me laugh.
Anyone else hear the howling and think those beagles sounded super happy and excited and perhaps spotted a rabbit or something?
The beagle just staring and then charging towards you is so accurate 😭
God I love you! You make me laugh even in the worst of times. Thank you!❤😂✌🏼
Spot on! We just lost my 17 yo beagle. They have a native song. 411 you mean nothing if they catch a sent!!!
Oh I definitely need to see one on German Shepherds. I'm curious if the question's gonna be, "How good are you with boss music?"
I have a beagle and I could immediately tell those were either happy barks or just general random barking for seemingly no reason
Prayers for that boy and the family
Every day, without fail, my beagle has made it a point to Sing The Song Of His People every time we come home from work/school for the past 16 years and I wouldn't have it any other way
Food theives no matter the training.... So beagle .
As someone who's worked in rescue a decade now, I can say...yes, 100% yes
Please, please do something with a Air Dale Terrier. My grandma would be so happy. Her Air Dale died a few years ago and I know a skit with one would bring her joy. R.I.P Rosie ❤️
I had Airedales… 2 of them. They’re fantastic dogs. Will fight bears, basically.
They’ve got a great mix of Jack Russell (stubborn & hyper) with your everyday perfect mutt (great overall buddy’s) and Bedlington Terriers. My Bedlington was the BEST dog. Heart of Lion. Terrific guard dog and kills rats. So…
If you can’t get a Bedlington, get an Airedale.
Training Training Training
* mostly training the human; get yourself under control and your dog will totally have your back
That plate of cookies is so right on!
Omg, everything is spot on 😂 love, love, love ❤️
Spot on 😂 I had one that was simultaneously the sweetest thing you had ever seen and the devil.
I must be a beagle. This short made me laugh and cry at the same time.
My lab (fully trained hunting dog, mostly fowl) was sitting on my lap and she was instantly alerted when those beagles played
Omg I need that shirt. lol Love my beagles, even though they drive me crazy.
My first ever dog was a Beagle. It was a hoot and a half. Loved her silly big butt so much.