Well, I have to admit he is a handsome little fella! I like his coloring, very nice.
And when he's a little bit bigger, professional obedience training is really worth the expense. It makes for a happier home both for you and the puppy.
Isn't he? We are so excited. Before I check email each morning, I pull up the site to see if there are new pictures posted. There aren't, but it's understandable, since the owner of Chaos has an eight week old baby. I'm sure she's very busy. Here's one more picture. Our puppy is the one of the far left (only can see his head and arms).
Well, I have to admit he is a handsome little fella! I like his coloring, very nice.
And when he's a little bit bigger, professional obedience training is really worth the expense. It makes for a happier home both for you and the puppy.
Training is a must. That said, I trained Raleigh on my own. He was the most well behaved dog we've ever owned. The breed is extremely intelligent and can be trained fast.
A funny story... Raleigh and Stoli got in a fight over food when Raleigh was about a year old. I ignorantly assumed that Raleigh needed training because of his breed. After talking to several trainers, I found out that Beagles are more dominant! So, Stoli went to live-in boarding/training for two weeks. After all the money spent, sure, Stoli did learn commands. But, he also manipulated the trainer. Susan (the trainer) loved him and let him sleep in her office when he wasn't being trained.
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