When it comes to learning about a special and particular dog breed, there is nothing better than to acquire a good and trustable book in which we can find all the information we want and to which we can actually recur when we need or want to. In this sense, Beagles are one of the most interesting and adorable dog breeds we can find, and learning all about them to provide them with a happy, healthy and comfortable life is truly a sensible way to become a dog owner. There is no doubt that one of the best options in terms of dog breeds is the amazingly interesting For Dummies collection. This book series has almost every breed you can imagine among its titles and Beagles are one of them. Written by Susan McCullough and printed in 2006 by the homonymous editorial, this book contains almost three hundred pages among which you will find complete and easy to understand information on how to care for a Beagle, how to select the right one for you, how to train him and many other useful stuff. Another great option is Training your Beagle from the Training your Dog Series, which is great if you are not only trying to know about the breed but also how to train these dogs. This book has been written by Kristine Kraeuter and has been published in the year of 2001 by Barron’s Educational Series. Through its over one hundred and seventy pages you will find consistent information that will guide you on the training process and that will also teach you the history of the breed, how to select the perfect Beagle and some important facts about the training process such as needed implements, why is the process important and different types of training methods. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Beagles, by Kim Campbell Thornton and published in 2002 by Alpha, is a complete option if you want to have the most information possible about this lovely breed. Consisting of over three hundred pages, this book is one of the best choices if you want to learn about the breed’s history, special and particular features, the temperament of a Beagle, how to housebreak your Beagle and train him once you have selected the right one, some health issues you should take into account and many other interesting and useful things. This book has received great reviews in terms of the knowledge that it brings. Finally, another respectable option is The Beagle Handbook, printed by Barron’s Educational Series and written by Dan Rice in 2000. Through a very dynamic and interesting language and design, this book is great if you want to have simple but still useful information on the Beagle breed. Some of its contents are history of the breed, the choosing process, the personality and temperament of these dogs, daily care, training and some other subjects. Whatever your choice might be, remember that Beagles need to be taken care of and therefore learning how to do that is the best way to assure them a nice and long life at your side. Give them that chance! |