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To feed a beagle puppy, you should123:

May 30, 2022
  • Ask the breeder for 4 – 5 days worth of the food the puppy has been eating.
  •     Choose a food labelled as “Growth” or “Puppy” so that the youngster gets the right balance of calcium and protein for growth.
  •     Feed your puppy on a consistent schedule.
  •     Don’t give the puppy lots of extra treats or food.
  •     Feed your beagle puppy 1.5 -2 cups of nutrient rich food spread over 3 meals per day when they are 12 weeks.
  •     Focus on preparing food with quality proteins, calories, and other nutrients and take into consideration his activity level. A less active dog needs less food2.
  •     Put separate bowls for food and water, preferably made of stainless steel, as they are the easiest to clean and also durable3.

The Secret Lives of Beagles: Your Complete Guide to Owning a Beagle

February 5, 2022

Are beagles friendly?

The good news: beagles are fast friends. Even if you have an older pet or a beagle rescue dog, this breed is ultimately easy to win over, despite an initial wariness toward strangers.

Because of this, the beagle personality is easy to embrace. Creating a rapport and enjoying time together shouldn’t be too hard.Another bonus: beagles are great with kids, making them ideal family dogs. They also get along well with other pets.

That ability to be wooed by a relative stranger, of course, is great when it’s your first meeting with your beloved pet, or if you’re acclimating them to a friend. The downside of that quirk, however, is that beagles don’t make great guard dogs.

A watchdog role better fits the beagle temperament—it’s a similar but different job description that makes all the difference. A hound dog will easily bark and howl when something unfamiliar is afoot. Knowing that bark and seeing what they’re sensing will help protect you from the unexpected.

Ideal Human for a Beagle Beagles

October 29, 2019

Beagles are smart, stubborn, food-motivated, and easily distracted by smells. Training is most effective in quiet, distraction-free environments with consistency. Keep training sessions short to help your Beagle focus, and use positive reinforcement with praise and treats to motivate good behavior. Experienced dog parents may consider an online dog trainer to monitor subtle behaviors and enhance training outcomes. Pro tip: Train on an empty stomach to maintain their attention. Given their intelligence, it’s helpful to keep them mentally stimulated, perhaps with a puzzle toy.

The 3 Reasons Beagles Make Great Pets

October 29, 2019

Beagles are one of the best dogs to own because they are perfect for different-sized homes, singles, and families. There are very few downsides to owning a Beagle and even fewer families that Beagles don’t fit into. Here are the top reasons why Beagles make great pets:

1. Super Friendly and Sociable

Beagles are considered some of the friendliest and most sociable dogs. Beagles were originally bred to live and work in packs, making them very great around other dogs and people. Whether you have other pets or children in your household, the Beagle will likely fit in fine, filled with excitement and love for all.

In fact, Beagles are known to be very kind to other animals. In comparison to other dogs, they tend to get along much better with cats and other small animals, not just dogs. Plus, they are perfect with children. These dogs are not aggressive or easily annoyed, making them the perfect addition for families.

If you don’t have other animals, that’s fine too. Beagles love home with just people. At the same time, you don’t have to panic whenever you take your Beagle to the dog park since it will likely get along fine with other dogs, even if it has little exposure.

2. Small Size

In addition to being friendly and sociable, Beagles are considered pretty small. At their biggest, Beagles will be up to 15 inches tall and weigh between 20 and 30 pounds. However, some Beagles are under 13 inches tall.

Their small frame makes them suitable for a variety of homes and living situations. For example, they will fit in great on a farm, but they are perfect for apartment living too. In other words, these dogs are highly versatile and can adapt to just about any home. Beaglemation parents dalmatian and beagle dogs

3. Easy to Maintain

The last major benefit of a Beagle is that they are super easy to maintain. Beagles are much healthier than other dogs, and they don’t require as much grooming. About the only type of grooming you need to do is cleaning their ears, trimming their nails, and bathing if needed.

Of course, you will also need to take your dog to the vet if it gets sick or for its annual checkup. Luckily, you won’t need to take your Beagle to the groomers, and you shouldn’t expect as many vet visits as other breeds.

 

When to Socialize Your Puppy

October 29, 2019

During your puppy’s first three months of life, they will experience a socialization period that will permanently shape their future personality and how they will react to their environment as an adult dog. Gently exposing them to a wide variety of people, places, and situations now makes a huge, permanent difference in their temperament.

When you buy a puppy from a responsible breeder, the socialization process should start before you even bring your pet home. Gentle handling by the breeder in the first several weeks of your puppy’s life is helpful in the development of a friendly, confident dog. As early as three weeks of age, puppies may begin to approach a person who is passively observing them, so having a knowledgeable breeder who encourages a positive experience with people – adults and children — will help shape the puppy’s adult behavior. As their puppies develop, good breeders allow them to experience safe inside and outside environments, car rides, crates, sounds, and smells. 

Lemon Nose Spotted Beagle

Nov 22, 2019

The lemon Beagle is a purebred Beagle with a lemon and white coat. This Beagle color is relatively uncommon and costs significantly more than other Beagle colors. Lemon Beagles are often born white and develop lemon-colored spots as they get older.

For the most part, the lemon Beagle is much like any other purebred Beagles. These dogs share the same temperament, lifespan, and history as their other Beagle cousins. The only areas where they are different are in coat color and a few other things.

Lemon Beagles originated in England alongside the rest of the breed. These dogs were primarily used as rabbit and deer hunters due to their excellent tracking abilities. Lemon Beagles are also known as the white lemon Beagle.

The Beagle breed arrived in the United States after the Civil War. They quickly became a crowd favorite from the moment they entered the country.

To this day, the Beagle is still one of the most popular dog breeds. In fact, these pups rank 7th in the list of most popular dog breeds by the American Kennel Club (AKC)!

Are Lemon Beagles Rare?

Yes, the lemon Beagle dog is quite a rare pooch. Compared to other Beagle colors, the lemon and white Beagle comes by less often.

The other Beagle colors such as tri-color, orange and white, white and tan, and chocolate tri are more common than the lemon. The rarity of this pooch can be attributed to the recessive gene it carries.

However, despite its rarity, the lemon Beagle dog is still not as rare as albino Beagles. Albino Beagles, also known as white Beagles, are the result of a genetic mutation. These two dogs may look a bit alike, but they are different deep down!

Lemon Beagle Appearance: What Does a Lemon Beagle Look Like?

Lemon Beagle in a beautiful gardenPhoto by @gongonthebeagle (IG)

A fully grown lemon and white Beagle has a lovely pale color. Their coats range in color from very light lemon to light brown.

In terms of size, the lemon Beagle comes in two variants — the 13-inch and the 15-inch. When fully grown, the 13-inch variant weighs roughly 20 pounds, while the 15-inch variant weighs 30 pounds.

A male lemon Beagle will usually outgrow a female lemon Beagle, but not by a noticeable difference.

The two size variants of Beagles are just some nice-to-haves for pet owners who are looking for size options.

In the past, there used to be a third lemon Beagle size — the pocket. This pup is the tiniest among the Beagle family as it can probably fit on the palm of your hands! However, pocket Beagles are now considered extinct.

If you want to see more pictures of lemon Beagles, make sure to check out Maymo’s Instagram account.

Lemon Beagle Maymo is a celebrity pup that has gained a large following on social media! This one’s surely one of the most famous Beagles out there!

Alternatively, you can also take a look at some lemon Beagles in action in this insightful video:

Emma Lemon Lemma Emmony Lemony Beagle puppies

Lemon Beagle Color Genetics: Why Do Beagles Have Lemon-colored Coats?

Lemon Beagle puppies are almost always white when they are born. However, after about a year, these pups shed their puppy fur and grow into their full adult coat. But why do they grow lemon-colored patches on their coats?

Sadly, this guide can’t cover the entire coat genetics of lemon Beagles. Fortunately, there’s a pretty easy way to understand how their coat color works.

For starters, all dogs have about 3 billion base pairs of DNA that affect their coat appearance. Eight of these 3 billion have direct links to the coat color.

These eight are the Agouti locus, Extension locus, Dominant Black locus, Brown locus, Dilute locus, Merle locus, Harlequin locus, and Spotting locus.

For Beagles, many of these loci are inactive. In fact, only the first five plays a significant role.

Among these eight loci, the Dominant Black locus, Brown locus, and Dilute locus are the ones affecting the lemon-colored coats of the lemon Beagle.

The easiest way to think of it is that lemon Beagles carry a unique combination of these loci.

As a result, their patches have a tannish lemon color. Other Beagles carry a different combination of these loci, which explains the variety of colors.

Personality Characteristics

Nov 22, 2019

The beagle’s personality is generally friendly and good-natured. They are pack hounds and do well with other dogs. They like people and tend to be very good with children as well.

Because beagles were bred to go on long hunting trips, they have a lot of energy. They need plenty of exercise every day. They are very playful and enjoy being outdoors.

Beagles aren’t aggressively protective, but they will raise the alarm if someone approaches their home. Their signature howling bark is very loud, which is something you should consider before getting a beagle. They are noisy and might disturb neighbors or wake up napping children.

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