Beagle Pup
People who wish to buy a Beagle pup, look for a low-maintenance pet with a sweet and loving disposition. Beagles make excellent companions in sports and do well with children. Beagles lack aggression towards strangers and other dogs; they are friendly with anyone and enjoy being in the center of attention. A little tail-wagger can both brighten up your life and turn it into a nightmare, depending on your experience with dogs, the time you spend with your pet, the methods of training you use, your living conditions, and many other things.
First and foremost, a Beagle pup should be bought from a reliable breeder. Since the breed is very popular, it may be difficult to distinguish a good specialist from a number of backyard breeders aiming at getting profit only. Talking to other Beagle owners and visiting local shows for purebreds can be helpful. Breed clubs can also help with breeder references. Prior to visiting the kennel you should do your homework and learn much on the breed. Responsible breeders don’t sell their puppies to anyone who wants to buy one; they screen perspective buyers and may refuse selling a pup, if the person is not ready to own a Beagle.
Purchasing a Beagle pup is not a matter of several days. When you visit the kennel, you see the litter and other dogs available for sale. It takes time to decide which puppy suits you best. The breeder spends much time with the litter and knows about the personality and potential of every puppy more than occasional visitors do. If the breeder offers you a puppy, it doesn’t mean that he/she wants to get rid of it. Serious breeders try to find an ideal family for every puppy and recommend puppies that will suit the personality and expectations of the buyers.
All purebred dogs and puppies should be sold with registration papers, health guarantee, and a pedigree. Pet quality puppies are spayed or neutered, because they cannot be bred. Most responsible breeders offer help with finding a good trainer and a vet for the puppy. If the owner cannot keep a Beagle pup any longer for any reason, the breeder will take it back.