How to Train a Beagle to Hunt Rabbits
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How to Train a Beagle to Hunt Rabbits


How to Train a Beagle to Hunt Rabbits

Beagles are bred to hunt rabbits and other small game, but this does not guarantee that a beagle will hunt properly without training. The experts at Beagles Unlimited warn that even with training some dogs will not be interested in tracking rabbits. Taking the time to introduce a beagle puppy to the practice of hunting is the best way to find out. Early scent training can begin when a puppy is very young, but the dog should not be introduced to a rabbit until he is four or five months old.

Instructions

Basic Scent Training

Training the Dog with Live Rabbits





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