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I have had my beagle for 4 years and we bought him purely as a companion, not to hunt with. I really have no knowledge of how beagles hunt but figure I ought to know. We recently moved to an area with a high volume of rabbits and squirrels. His natural instincts are in high drive like I've never seen before (why do beagles need trained to hunt if it's their instinct?)
I have seen my beagle countless times now slowly stalk a rabbit, then give chase, while screech-barking (hilarious). He gets so much excitement out of it. Unfortunately I have to keep him leashed or he probably wouldn't come back. So he never gets to really chase. I wish I could let him fulfill his natural desire to chase, really curious whether or not he would catch one.
How do hunters ensure their beagles will not get lost and come back? Is there something I can do for fun to explore this side of my beagle?
I have a 2 year old beagle Dodger woh chases his rabbits, and beagle do NOT a kill rabbits they were not trained nor bread to kill the rabbit the UK stopped hunting with the beagle because it was cruel the run the rabbits to death, so the stopped the hunts, you guys have no Idea how to train beagle. Your beagle needs Two things either whistle train him or learn how to use an e-collar, or shock collar hunter in trials and beaglers when they hunt use an e-collar to bring there lead dog home and the pack with follow. Lear read and find and Beagler , google find someone who knows beagles and beagle training but don’t tease your beag with rabbits and don’t let the eat one eith .I have had my beagle for 4 years and we bought him purely as a companion, not to hunt with. I really have no knowledge of how beagles hunt but figure I ought to know. We recently moved to an area with a high volume of rabbits and squirrels. His natural instincts are in high drive like I've never seen before (why do beagles need trained to hunt if it's their instinct?)
I have seen my beagle countless times now slowly stalk a rabbit, then give chase, while screech-barking (hilarious). He gets so much excitement out of it. Unfortunately I have to keep him leashed or he probably wouldn't come back. So he never gets to really chase. I wish I could let him fulfill his natural desire to chase, really curious whether or not he would catch one.
How do hunters ensure their beagles will not get lost and come back? Is there something I can do for fun to explore this side of my beagle?