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Beagle Aggression - How to deal with an aggressive beagle. For more free information about beagle aggression, go to http://www.mybeagletraining.com/beagle-training/aggression/

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Beagle Problems

Aggressive Behavior

Aggression is a serious issue and should be addressed as soon as possible.

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Beagles are not immune to aggression. If you think all beagles are always friendly,

think again.

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The age of 6 weeks marks the time when aggression can begin to be shown by a

beagle.

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6 weeks is also the age when a puppy should be socialized.

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This socialization process lasts until your beagle turns 14 weeks of age and

sometimes even further.

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Your puppy should stay with their litter until they are 8 weeks of age.

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Don’t use harsh discipline with your puppy between 8 and 10 weeks.

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Treat your puppy gently.

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Hitting, yelling or any kind of punishments can cause aggressive behavior in dogs.

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Your beagle needs to have been properly socialized with other dogs as well as with

people by the age of 14 weeks.

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The most important factor in creating aggressive beagles is their environment.

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Aggression can grow from lack of Alpha leadership in your household.

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Aggressive behavior, such as biting, is often the result of a dog testing for dominance.

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You’ll need to establish your leadership at a young age and keep that position to ensure your beagle doesn’t have the need to take

control.

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If your beagle lacks your Alpha leadership or is allowed liberties in your home, they

might show aggressive tendencies.

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If your beagle shows defensive-aggressive behavior, they may be acting out of fear.

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Perhaps your beagle hasn’t been properly socialized.

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They might see young children as a menace, so keep your children away from your

beagle until the issue is resolved.

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Seek help if your beagle is already an adult. You can get training sessions or consult with

a behaviorist to socialize your dog.

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For more free info about solving your beagle’s problems, go to

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