As scenthounds, Beagles need to be supervised or be in a well-fenced area when they're outside. They're high-risk at escaping, and a microchip and identification tag is essential. Although underground electronic fences are usual, they don't stop other creatures from getting in. And a Beagle can still be determined enough to risk itself for an interesting scent.
Obedience training is also helpful. For Beagles, positive reinforcement is the best training method, with treats as rewards. In contrast, Beagles may space out when treated poorly. Adolescent Beagles have a lot of energy to burn. Although a walk may do, they would love to go hunting rabbits, but your dog must be well-trained first to make them come back. They would also love to jog with you; just be sure they're no less than 18 months old before they handle this repetitive exercise.
Mature Beagles may become lazy and lethargic, but don't let them stay like this as they can become obese.
Any problem affecting your pet's skin and/or hair coat should require a visit to your pet hospital Chesapeake, VA.
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