Beagle Puppies Are Generally Healthy

Beagle puppies are probably the most loving and happy pets a family could ever hope to have. They can become quickly acclimated into the family and once they recognize their home and their new owners, will be loyal and loving to every other member of the household. This even-tempered, fun loving puppy is quick to make new friends, especially with children and their intelligence makes them easy to train.
Families looking for a pet, especially those with small children are often steered to the beagle breed due to it gentle and fun loving nature. Puppies born and raised with other animals are ready to be socialized with a human family much quicker than those that spend their first few months alone. However, once they are moved into their new environment and made to feel welcome will be loyal and will become part of the family.

Before a family considers having a pet, there are a couple of things about the breed they should be aware of. The puppy will need to have room to run and get exercise once or twice a day and having access to an area in which the animal can run and play will be needed by anyone looking for a beagle puppy for sale. Due to the potential of beagles to develop thyroid problems, lack of exercise can also make them become obese.

The beagle is a small animal, typically standing between 13 and 16-inches at the front shoulders, and can grow to weigh between 18 and 35 pounds. Their small stature and docile personality make them an excellent choice for children. They are also extremely intelligent animals, which are eager to please their owners. Especially the pets that join the family at a young age and are made to feel welcome, they can learn new behaviors quickly and are often proud to demonstrate what they have learned.

When looking for a beagle puppy for sale, the first thing that should be considered is buying one from a reputable dog breeder. While there may be some responsible owners who have trained their animals well and offered them good care, looking in the want ads for a puppy can lead to an animal with undetected health problems. While there are some health issues specific to beagles, their overall general health should be good and if some of their genetic problems are addressed as puppies, can be controlled with medication. One average the beagle can be expected to have a life expectancy of about 12 years, which is typical of this size dog breed. However, the breed does have a tendency to develop thyroid problems and if not able to receive appropriate exercise can become obese, especially if they have a sedentary lifestyle. Epilepsy is another common problem, but if caught early in the dog’s life can be kept under control with medication.

When looking at a beagle puppy for sale, there are a couple of things that can make its health condition obvious. A condition known as Chinese Beagle Syndrome can make its eyes appear slanted as well as it having underdeveloped outer toes. Although this affects its appearance, it will have no bearing on its overall health. Having crooked legs indicates another ailment, known as funny puppy. This can also cause the animal to have a crooked back and make it susceptible to other ailments.

Beagle puppies can be fun loving and loyal and Michelle Adams has extensive experience in breeding and training beagles. They are also helpful in connecting beagle puppies with potential new owners. A reputable breeder can help family find healthy and happy beagle puppies, which can be helpful if the family has young children. While beagles are known for their level temperament, there may be health issues to consider when thinking about buying this happy animal. When interested individuals look to adopt a beagle, a little research can offer insight as to the type of beagle puppy supplies they should also take home. Having everything the animal needs as soon as it gets to its new home will make it feel welcome and part of the family.

By Michelle Adams
Published: 2/3/2008
 
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