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Originally bred to hunt in packs, beagles today are more often raised as companion dogs known for their courage, stamina, intelligence, sense of fun, and easy to care for coats. In 2005, they were America s fifth most popular breed, with more than 42,000 puppies registered by the American Kennel Club.
Covers housetraining, socializing, and exercising your Beagle
Get the scoop on bringing a Beagle home and raising him right
Beagles are fun-loving, cute, and great with kids. Is a Beagle right for you? This essential guide helps you decide, giving you all the basics on the breed. From
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Originally bred to hunt in packs, beagles today are more often raised as companion dogs known for their courage, stamina, intelligence, sense of fun, and easy to care for coats. In 2005, they were America s fifth most popular breed, with more than 42,000 puppies registered by the American Kennel Club.
Covers housetraining, socializing, and exercising your Beagle

Get the scoop on bringing a Beagle home and raising him right

Beagles are fun-loving, cute, and great with kids. Is a Beagle right for you? This essential guide helps you decide, giving you all the basics on the breed. From feeding and grooming to healthcare and training, you get expert advice on making your Beagle's homecoming a success and raising a happy, well-adjusted dog.

Discover how to
Adopt or rescue the right Beagle for you
Beagle-proof your home
Bond with your new friend
Teach basic commands
Address behavior issues
Plan travel with your Beagle in mind
Autorenporträt
Susan McCullough writes about all things dog for media outlets all over the United States. She is the family life columnist for Dog Fancy, the nation's most widely read dog magazine, and also has published articles in Family Circle, The Washington Post, AKC Gazette, AKC Family Dog, Your Dog, and Popular Dogs. She also is the author of several dog-care books, including Housetraining For Dummies (Wiley, 2002) and Senior Dogs For Dummies (Wiley, 2004). Susan belongs to the Dog Writers Association of America (DWAA) and the American Society of Journalists and Authors. She is a threetime winner of the DWAA Maxwell Award for excellence in writing about dogs, and won the 2001 Eukanuba Canine Health Award for outstanding writing about canine health.