How to train a beagle dog.
It’s a dog‘s innate nature to scratch people. When your beagle scratches you, you take the opportunity to hold the beagle’s front foot and say “shake hands” to it, and at the same time, you should shake your hand slightly. If it does it right, praise and encourage it. Repeat the “handshake” password; repeat the “handshake” password until it does so again. If your dog doesn’t respond after you give the “handshake” command, push his left shoulder with your hand to shift his weight to his left forelimb while grabbing his right forelimb. Repeat this many times and it will become more and more familiar. When shaking hands, you’d better issue the password of “handshake, shake hands”, show a very happy look, let it feel that you are very satisfied with its approach, and can stimulate it.
When the beagle is successfully weaned and can walk normally. You can start training your beagle to follow in the footsteps of its owner when outdoors, and not run too far on its own. When you start training, you can use food to lure it so that it can follow closely behind you. Of course, after the beagle completes training, parents should give it food as a gift. Parents can prepare a professional dog toilet for Beagles, or prepare other sanitary wares, and the easiest way is to spread some newspapers or a diaper on the ground. Then you can start to guide the dog to excrete in a fixed place.
It should be noted that healthy beagle dogs also excrete more regularly. Usually when you get up in the morning, 30 minutes after eating, and 15 minutes after drinking water, you will need to excrete. When you find that the Beagle is sniffing on the ground with its head down, it means that the Beagle is about to excrete. At this time, the parent should quickly guide it to the fixed toilet and let it excrete. It is also necessary to pay attention to the training process. If the beagle has been found to be excreted in other places, the parent should quickly report it to the designated toilet, and then gently soothe it and let it continue to excrete. If the beagle has finished excreting when it is found, the parents should immediately reprimand it on the spot, so that it will have a fear of this place and will not excrete in this place next time.