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Grooming Pocket Beagle Puppy:

Nice Pocket Beagle Puppy:

Grooming the Pocket Beagle is relatively easy – a good brushing with a soft bristled brush will take care of any of those itchy spots, as well as loosening up any dander or loose fur, and a bath once or twice a month will keep your Olde English Pocket Beagles coat simply glowing. Keeping the toenails trimmed short will help to prevent sore paws, as well as risking them catching them on the carpet, and the Pocket Beagle, like any floppy-eared dog, should have his ears checked regularly for any signs of dirt or infection.Like their larger counterparts, the Pocket Beagle is known for his fun-loving and affectionate nature, as well as for his loyalty to his family. For centuries, these adorable little dogs have served both as loving lap-dogs as well as reliable hunters, proving their versatility and desire to be around people. However, it is important to note that the Miniature Beagle was bred as a hunting dog for centuries and, because of this, his hunting instinct is very strong. While he will rarely do more than hassle the cat, many of these dogs are known for their tendency to run off after some scent thats attracted their attention, often resulting in their winding up in the “Lost Dog”.

Older  Pocket Beagle Puppy:

If you are challenged with training a Pocket Beagle, be ready to put your patience to the test in most cases. Fun-loving and stubborn as a bull, most Pocket Beagles simply cannot be bothered with learning tricks and such mundane tasks as lay down and roll over. Lay down? Shyeah-right only after hes finished making the cat run for cover and making sure there is not a bird traipsing about in his back yard. If you want to train a Pocket Beagle, you basically have to trick them.Ye Olde Pocket Beagle, also known as the Miniature Beagle, the Toy Beagle, Teacup Beagle, or even the Queen Victorian Beagle, is a small dog whose history dates clear back into the 1300s. In modern days, however, they are a dog that is threatened with extinction, having been replaced by larger, long-legged cousins and other toy breeds that are more frequently seen in the spotlight. Sadly, Ye Olde Pocket Beagle is rarely seen in the countries of his origin – England, Wales and Ireland, and only a few select breeders raise true examples of this amazing little breed.

Grooming Pocket Beagle Puppy:

 

Ye Olde Pocket Beagle, also known as the Miniature Beagle, the Toy Beagle, Teacup Beagle, or even the Queen Victorian Beagle, is a small dog whose history dates clear back into the 1300s. In modern days, however, they are a dog that is threatened with extinction, having been replaced by larger, long-legged cousins and other toy breeds that are more frequently seen in the spotlight. Sadly, Ye Olde Pocket Beagle is rarely seen in the countries of his origin – England, Wales and Ireland, and only a few select breeders raise true examples of this amazing little breed.Like their larger counterparts, the Pocket Beagle is known for his fun-loving and affectionate nature, as well as for his loyalty to his family. For centuries, these adorable little dogs have served both as loving lap-dogs as well as reliable hunters, proving their versatility and desire to be around people. However, it is important to note that the Miniature Beagle was bred as a hunting dog for centuries and, because of this, his hunting instinct is very strong. While he will rarely do more than hassle the cat, many of these dogs are known for their tendency to run off after some scent thats attracted their attention, often resulting in their winding up in the “Lost Dog”.

Dusty Pocket Beagle Puppy:

A hardy, sturdy squarely-built, small hound. The Pocket Beagle has a sleek, easy-care, short coat, which can come in any hound color, for example, tri-color, black and tan, red and white, orange and white, or lemon and white. The coat is close, hard and of medium length. The Pocket Beagle looks like a small English Foxhound. The skull is broad and slightly rounded, and the muzzle is straight and square. The feet are round and strong. The black nose has full nostrils for scenting. The long, wide ears are pendant. The brown or hazel eyes have a characteristic pleading expression. The tail is carried gaily, but never curled over the back. Pocket Beagles have a distinct howl / bay of a bark when they are on the hunt.

Train A Pocket Beagle Puppy:

 

Dusty is a very hansomly conformed and marked Tri-Color male Olde English Pocket Beagle.  He was born September 1, 2008 He is totally adorable, and loves adults and children alike. He gets a little nervous around cats (as our cat has taught him a lesson in respect.) To place a deposit on Dusty and guarantee he will not disappear.If you are challenged with training a Pocket Beagle, be ready to put your patience to the test in most cases. Fun-loving and stubborn as a bull, most Pocket Beagles simply cannot be bothered with learning tricks and such mundane tasks as lay down and roll over. Lay down? Shyeah-right only after hes finished making the cat run for cover and making sure there is not a bird traipsing about in his back yard. If you want to train a Pocket Beagle, you basically have to trick them.