I need advice on how to teach my beagle to be less of a beagle(?)
My sister got a beagle a few months back and this guy just seems to be either stupid or pure bred. Its hard to get his attention once he's fixated on something. Whenever someone is sweeping or mopping, he chases the thing around. If I let it sleep outside, its gonna spend the entire night destroying all the plants and garbage.
This didnt really bother me until a few days ago when my sister got another dog in the house, a puppy poodle.
You see, the beagle had like 4 months over the poodle puppy and the size difference is clearly noticeable. Its like a cow compared to an elephant. I'm trying to teach it not to think the poodle is prey but all my efforts seem to be failing. A couple of hours ago, I left the 2 alone and watched them from afar. The beagle started circling the puppy, while occasionally barking and stepping at it. When the puppy finally moved, the beagle bit at its leg and threw it up (like that racoon vs monkey vid).
He's in a cage right now but I'm sure if I let him out, he'll just bee line towards the puppy again.
How do I teach him not to treat the puppy the same way he treats roaches?
>>2420279
Please, I really need help.
He's in the cage again because he just wont stop bothering the little puppy. If I let him out, he just goes straight for the puppy, constantly sniffing and occassionally stepping on her. If the puppy runs, he runs after her with his front legs high up (with the intention of smacking the poor puppy to the ground)
>>2420279
How young was the beagle when taken away from his mother?
The other shit just sounds like he's a beagle.
Contact a dog trainer