One of my favorite dog breeds is the all-American Beagle. Its good-natured charm and loving personality make it a great family pet. Its stubborn personality also make it a unique animal with a need for training.
Beagles were originally developed for hunters in 16th century England. The breed proved to be a fantastic hunting companion, catching rabbits and other small prey for their owners. Over time, the breed was refined in England and America making it one of the most popular breeds available. Although many are still used in hunting packs, they also function exceptionally well as a loving family member.
As with all breeds, Beagles are predisposed to have certain health issues. Problems associated with Beagles include epilepsy, hypothyroidism, invertebral disk disease and Progressive Retinal Atrophy(PRA).
In my personal experience, Beagles are fun loving dogs who are always up for adventure. My old beagle, Buck, had the typical persona of beagles: stubborn and excitable. A favorite story of my parents about Buck was the time he escaped from his leash at the park. He took off and ran until he decided to stop, never waiting for either of my parents to catch him. He did allow them to get within arm's reach and then shoot of in the other direction. His antics were always playful and exciting, even if they were somewhat troublesome for us! He was a great family dog. I would definitely recommend beagles to anyone in search of a loving and amazing companion.
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Friday, December 5, 2008
Look out girls...I'm in charge now!
Undoubtedly, the answer to my question doesn't lie in their personalities or predispositions, but in my own competence as an owner. I'm fully aware and able to admit that I thoroughly spoil my pets. Not only do I spoil them to the worst degree (they eat what I eat, when I eat), but I also have failed to properly train them to behave according to my direction. I am a firm believer in the statement, "there are no bad dogs, just irresponsible owners".
I'm just now realizing that I myself, the dog lover and fanatic, am included in the irresponsible owner category, and its a tiny bit difficult to accept. I don't accept failure well; actually I don't accept it at all. So perhaps now is the time to change my irresponsible ways and retrain myself and my pets. I do want to make it absolutely clear that I don't own the wrecking-ball destructive dogs that are usually the case on It's Me or the Dog, but I do want to increase the number of commands my dogs will respond to and also their consistency to respond according to those commands.
So now I'm stuck with the decision of how to train these three girls. Clicker training makes me a little uncomfortable because I favor positive reinforcements such as treats and praise for good behavior. Honestly, the biggest obstacle right now is finding time to begin training. With classes, a job, the holidays and finals, its hard to find time for myself, let alone to train my rebellious dogs. Hopefully, I can take the first step soon and commit myself to training these girls into imitation champions because they deserve it!!
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