About Jack Bradford Expertise I can answer questions about beagles and other medium size dogs. Questions dealing with grooming, lost dog, traveling with beagles.
Experience I have eighteen years of experience with all different breeds of dogs. I am currently working in my local Veterinarian office.
Organizations The Humane Society of the United States
Publications Yahoo Answers
Education/Credentials Three years of animal science in high school. Four years of chemistry in college at Radford University.
Expert: Jack Bradford Date: 3/26/2008 Subject: Barking
Question Hello! I have a beagle that is 7 months old, I have had him since 3 months. Recently he has been barking non-stop and won't stop. It can be anything from the televion to a car in the driveway? My sister told be that is a sign of aggression, is that true? What do I do?
Answer Hello Susan. I highly doubt that your beagle is experiencing aggression, especially at that young of an age. Usually when a dog is experiencing aggression it shows its teeth, growls, and barks. But just a normal bark,I doubt its aggression. Your dog has been with you since three months it has gotten attached to you, and it protecting you. Beagles have a very ornate since of hearing a smelling. So when it hears something out of the ordinary it gets frightened and has the urge to protect. Beagles are also apart of the wonderful hound group so they have that howler of a bark, and yes they will bark at everything. My beagle will be two in September and she also barks at everything like the vacuum cleaner, TV, cats, birds, even when I turn the air conditioner on. It would be considered aggression if he was biting and showing teeth and growling at another living breathing object. When a car pulls into your driveway something clicks in his head and he wants to warn you that it could be potential danger, even though it isn't. I can be upstairs at my house and my beagle can tell be if the mail man comes to the door. So look at it as you have been giving your beagle a lot of love and he is protecting you. There are a couple of ways you can stop it, obedience training. Yourself can say NO firmly and point your index finger when he does it, and he will being to learn "I am doing something wrong." and lastly is a shock collar, but I don't recommend them for a beagle or any other hound for the simply reason that they are highly barking dogs. Well to sum everything up. No, I doubt it is aggression, just that beagle charm. If you have any more problems don't hesitate to ask me again. Thanks and Good Luck!