There is a lot of information available relating to beagle training and dog training in general, yet still many new owners have real problems with dog obedience issues. Much of the time the problems are caused by the attitude or mindset of the owner themselves, rather than the training methods used or the temperament of the beagle. Here we will provide some simple tips letting you know how to go about training beagles if you want to see good results in a reasonable time frame.
It is quite common for the owner of a new beagle puppy to become disheartened and give up pretty early in the training process. This is not one of the easiest breeds to train. Beagles are very inquisitive and will often just walk off to explore their surroundings, a prospect that seems much more exciting to them that learning how to sit, stay or fetch. The important thing to do in this kind of situation is not to give up. You will need a proven training system which has shown to work for other beagle owners, this will allow you to remain focused and just keep persisting with the training exercises even when your beagle seems to lack the will to do so.
Boredom for both the dog and the trainer is also a big reason why many owners do not have the kind of beagle training successes they were originally hoping for. One of the most effective ways to keep training fresh and interesting is to mix in recreational activities such as games. These can still teach key behaviours to your beagle, and sometimes he will not even notice that you are training him. Keeping training sessions short is also a good way to prevent boredom, less than half an hour should be fine.