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5. "The kids aren't taking care of it, and i don't have time."
Don't adopt a dog unless YOU want one and are willing to take
on the responsibility. Beagles live to be about 15 years old,
and that's a long time to commit to! You'll be taking care
of the dog even after your kids are off to college.
6. "This dog is not trainable - it never comes when i call."
That's a beagle!
So after reading all of that... why would
anyone want a beagle?
Beagles are wonderful family dogs. They are loving and affectionate,
they are great with kids, and they are real cuddlers. There
is nothing better than having a beagle jump up on your lap,
give you a kiss, and curl up for a nap under your arm.
Beagles do not need a lot of grooming, do not shed a ton,
and although they will bark if there is something to bark
at, they are not a 'yappy' breed.
Beagles are very people-oriented. They are the type of dog
that wants to be with you and will follow you around from
room to room. They want to be part of your family and will
give you lots of love.
In my experience, people either love beagles or hate them.
You have to understand their distinct characteristics and
accept them... not try to change them. Any one who gets a
beagle expecting to be able to train it not to wander away
from an unfenced yard or not to follow it's nose is going
to be very disappointed and frustrated. And chances are, that
beagle will be looking for another home within 6 months.
If you can live with the points listed above, you have a
house with a fenced yard and lots of love and time to dedicate
to a dog, then a beagle can be the perfect family member for
you.
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