Read About Pocket Beagle

If you are looking for a Pocket Beagle, it is important to know some of the characteristics and temperaments of this dog breed. They are wonderful dogs that love to play and chase after anything that moves. ImageThey have short and waterproof coats that come in two colors -- a mix of white and brown, or white with black spots.

The brown color in a Beagle's coat appears last, around the age of 2. They can live to be 10 to 15 years old if they are properly taken cared of. They are accustomed to living with other dogs since they have been raised over the years to live around people and dogs. It has become part of the Beagle's nature to be around others.

Pocket Beagles were very popular in the days of Queen Elizabeth I. They were also known as "glove beagles" because they could fit in a gauntlet. Although they're not too common now, you can still find them. The original Pocket Beagles were around 9 inches tall.

Pocket Beagles are very intelligent and curious dogs that learn quickly. A Pocket Beagle is naturally independent and cheerful. If you have children, the dog should be exposed to them from an early stage. This ensures that they get along fine. Although they make perfect house pets, they should be put in obedience training programs.

If you have or you are planning to get this breed of dog, you must understand that they love walks and outdoor activities. You should take them for short walks twice a day. Beagles enjoy these walks. They are not recommended for people who live in apartments, as they require lots of space. They are ideal for a back yard where they have ample space to run about. A Pocket Beagle is the perfect dog for a family that likes outdoors activities such as camping, hunting, and hiking. This dog can be your walking partner and accompany you on your camping expeditions. They love to hunt, and it comes natural to them. They are perfectly suitable for families with active children. Although they bark at strangers and in unexpected situations, they are not characterized as noisy.

ImagePocket Beagles must be consistently trained when it comes to rules and commands. Other members of your household should also go by the same rules and commands while dealing with the Pocket Beagle. Otherwise, your dog will be confused and require more time to train.

If your puppy urinates inside the house, you must clean it right away using urine cleaner and odor removal products. Otherwise, your puppy will return to the same exact spot to urinate the next time. Beagles have a great sense of smell and they can easily sense pet odors.

Now, you have a good idea of what to expect with a Pocket Beagle. However, it is very important that you only get one from a responsible breeder.