Why can’t you strike a beagle
Beagles are sensitive, suspicious, and slightly neurotic, and may alienate their owners for hitting them. In addition, beating beagles can interfere with training. On top of that, beagles are small dogs with very weak bones, and it is likely that their owners will injure them if they hit them too hard. Beagles are sensitive, suspicious and slightly neurotic by nature. If it is struck, it is likely to alienate and fear its master. Therefore, it is best not to punish your dog by beating him. If you must punish him, just slap him on the back a little hard. Any training is based on the dog having a good relationship with its owner and developing a strong bond. Excessive scolding and beating can destroy the bond between the dog and its owner and hinder training. Therefore, beating can never be a correct and effective way of training. Beagles are small dogs, they do not have the strong body and strong bones of large and medium dogs. The bones of beagles are very weak and do not stand up well to external pressure. If a beagle is hit hard, its bones are likely to be damaged.