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12 Tips to Help Your Beagle Sleep

#10 Feed your pup on a set schedule

You need to plan your dog's meals in advance and make sure they stick to them. The rest times are based on the meal times. And if you follow the routine, your Beagle will also know exactly when it's rest and bedtime.

You have to know that dogs have to do their business about 10-30 minutes after being fed. The younger they are, the sooner they have to go out after eating.

#11 Your pup just wants attention

Beagle puppies are the biggest attention seekers out there. And beagles that were bred to hunt have a lot of energy. You have to play with them several times a day and work them out, otherwise, they will have to shed their energy later at your house or even at night.

#12 Use the greed for treats

Beagles like to eat and snack. And therefore, they tend to gain weight if they don't get regular exercise. But this treat craving also helps get them into bed. Put a little treat on her bed. Add a few toys and you can get your Beagle puppies (and adult Beagles too) into the sleeping box.

In addition, Beagles are intelligent and stubborn. Only praise and affection will make them do anything for you. Don't scold your dog for doing something wrong. He doesn't understand. Show him what you want with treats and praise and reward him.

So give your Beagle praise and a treat in the morning after he's been good at night. This is how you establish a routine and give clear signals of what you want.

Conclusion

Even if, like all babies, your young Beagle puppy may initially be awake at night. With training and routine, you can quickly get him to sleep at night or to play with his toys. There are also beagles, like a friend's, who still wake up at night and examine the whole kitchen and hallway. A night camera caught him. But he is not loud and does nonsense. He just runs everything several times a night and sniffs. Then he goes back to his seat. He has learned that there should be silence at night even when he is awake. For this, he is rewarded with treats and romping in the morning.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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