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Beagle Names
Learn more about beagle names and the breed history at a rescue, as rescues and clubs are a reliable source for breed education.
People who are not going to show or breed the dog can adopt a pet from a rescue. It’s a myth that all abandoned dogs have problems with health or behavior. Some owners surrender their pets because they could not devote enough time and attention to them, or because of some financial or personal problems. All dogs are kept in foster homes while waiting for the permanent homes. Foster owners are volunteers who socialize, rehabilitate and train them.
Learn more about beagle names and the breed history at a rescue, as rescues and clubs are a reliable source for breed education.
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Beagle Names -
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This is one of the most ancient hunting hounds. The breed possesses a lively temperament. The dogs are generally good with other pets. However, they should be properly socialized and trained from the very early age. These dogs have a mind of their own and can be somewhat stubborn. These gentle and amiable dogs are recommended for active people. They strive for human companionship. Representatives of this breed seem to have boundless sources of energy and are always on the go. The breed may easily get into trouble since it follows its nose and hunting instinct. Learn more about beagle names and the breed history at a rescue, as rescues and clubs are a reliable source for breed education.
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