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Title:The Hunting Notesfile
Notice:Registry #7, For Sale #15, Success #270
Moderator:SALEM::PAPPALARDO
Created:Wed Sep 02 1987
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1561
Total number of notes:17784

1295.0. "Help with a new Beagle pup." by SLUGER::DELPONTE () Thu Sep 16 1993 17:10

      I just recently got a beagle puppy to someday run rabbits.
    I was wondering if there were any expert trainers out there
    that might be able to give me some pointers on training.
    She has a great bloodline and is 3 months old. I've hunted
    over many beagles before but never had any training experiences.
    So any help would be greatly appreciated. I recently called
    the Merrimac Valley Beagle Club but the gentleman I talked to
    wasn't very friendly or helpful. If anyone wants to know she
    came from Tenn. I just hope she someday drive New England bunnies
    crazy. Thanks in advance for your help!
    
    
    Good huntin'
    
    Bob D.
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1295.1IdeasWRITE4::CALDERATue Sep 28 1993 12:3819
    I can't give you any spacifics on training them to run rabbits, I
    trained mine to hunt birds.  Don't expect too much too soon!  I took my
    little beagle (not from hunting lines) out in the field at 5 months, he
    just wanted to follow me through the tall grass.  
    
    I tried to join a Beagle club and got much the same reception you did.
    The dogs are so friendly you would think the owners would be also. Try 
    the CANINE nores file to see if anyonein there belongs to the Merrimac
    Valley Beagle Club.  Don't mention that you are a hunter they seem to
    be a little anti-hunting or maybe I just get that feeling. 
    
    I could not find any books on training Beagles (to Hunt) if you find
    any let me know, my brother-in-law wants to train his new pup also.
    
    Sorry I could not have been more help, if I come across any thing I'll
    post it here and send you mail.
    
    Paul
    
1295.2 THANKS FOR THE HELP!SLUGER::DELPONTETue Sep 28 1993 14:0215
    Hi Paul,
    
          Thanks for the input, I tried sending you a mail message but your
    system must of been down. I'll keep looking for a training book of some
    kind and if I do I'll let you know. I'll also look around in the
    Canine notes file but I probably won't raise the question. I'll just
    keep my fingers crossed that there is someone in the hunting fraternity
    that might be on vacation that hasn't come back yet. So, once again 
    thanks for the reply.
    
    
    
    Good huntin'
    
     Bob D.
1295.3No special training neededEEMELI::TOSSAVAINENWed Sep 29 1993 10:4321
    
    Hi,
    
    I don't have beagle but I have heard a lot of advise of that kind of
    hunting.
    
    I think the first things to do is to teach to the dog to "obay" you and
    your commands (about 5 months old). The the best way is just to take it
    as manytimes as possible to the places where are animals. The "hunting
    knowledge" should be in it's blood. It needs only to wake up. 
    
    In Finland we have bigger dog than beagle (it is Finnish dog and
    probably not known enywhere else). The only problem with those dogs are
    that they are too interested in hunting so they are very hard to get
    out from the forest. And the people who have those dogs they just train
    basics: sit, here and things like that. And have a lot of time in the
    hunting place.
    
    Antti
    
    
1295.4Beagle vs CottontailWRITE4::CALDERAThu Oct 28 1993 09:5018
Found One, Thanks to the NRA,

There is an article/book review, in the October 1993 issue of American Hunter
by Bill McClure on the book, "Beagles vs Cottontails", is sounds as if it 
gives some good training tips and is generally a good book on hunting Beagles.
From the article I got that it is the only book on Beagling since 1949, when
American Beagling was published by G.G. Black, but that book was primarily
concerned with field trials not real hunting.

If you are interested in getting a copy of "Beagles vs Cottontails" it is 
available from LinDavid Products, 86 Church Street, Dept.AH, Smithfield, PA
15478; (412)569-2376; $19.95 for soft cover or 24.95 for hard cover plus $2.50
shipping and handling.

Happy hunting,

Paul