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Rule of thumb:
If you can't outrun & catch your beagle, don't let them off lead.
It is true, beagles are ruled by their noses. Once on a scent, they basically go deaf. Its what makes them such great hunting dogs, but troublesome as family members.
My Summer & Murphy are ON-LEAD beagles. They have escaped before and we had to search for them. Lucky for us, Murphy will head straight for trash cans and Summer will keep him in sight.
As it was said, all beagles are different. Most can not be trusted off leash. June may be different, but if you are riding and she is with you and you turn left and she turns right, what will you do?
Is it a false sense of hope you ask? Only time will tell. I hope she is the rare one.
Now off-leash in a completely fenced in area is a different story.
If you can't outrun & catch your beagle, don't let them off lead.
It is true, beagles are ruled by their noses. Once on a scent, they basically go deaf. Its what makes them such great hunting dogs, but troublesome as family members.
My Summer & Murphy are ON-LEAD beagles. They have escaped before and we had to search for them. Lucky for us, Murphy will head straight for trash cans and Summer will keep him in sight.
As it was said, all beagles are different. Most can not be trusted off leash. June may be different, but if you are riding and she is with you and you turn left and she turns right, what will you do?
Is it a false sense of hope you ask? Only time will tell. I hope she is the rare one.
Now off-leash in a completely fenced in area is a different story.