He’s a smart boy. Good training....I wish people weren’t so critical. This dog is not being abused, he’s being trained. It’s good that he’s doing it while the dog is so young. Beagles are SO cute.
The owner of the dog is stupid i also have a beagle and i know it is not posible to so young dog be that good it was to long u there is no other reason than this u was very agressiv during gis learn he was sad and i know that dogs are happy when they have food and see their owners especially beagles.
Beagles make that face all the time lol, mine is not that train and he has freedom around the house yet he still does that sad face, he does wag his tail and plays with the toys I got for him so I know he is happy.
That is a normal face for beagles. Mine looks sad when his face looks down. But that does not mean they're not happy. It's kinda their default face when they are not active. If they move a lot and start to breathe with tounge out, then you will see they are happy dog.
What you call sadness is actually tranquility. The dog feels safe and calm knowing he has a leader to take care of food, water and shelter. People think that neurotic an anxious dogs are happy, big mistake.
Resting sad face syndrome ie every beagle in earth. Mine has quite literally never met a human or dog that he didn’t like. These fuckers have kind, sweet souls. I’ll never own a different breed. But my wife won’t let me get another one cause they are quite vocal and OBSESSED with food.
@Yoli .Q Realmente se nota que no tienes perro. Mi novia tiene un beagle, son así. Si no lo sabe, se queda en silencio en lugar de hacer el ridículo en Internet.
Our dogs "completely' rely on us for thier food, water shelter, warm and love . Treat them well, with respect and gratitude in repayment for their complete " unconditional" love and companionship they give to you in return.
Educarlos Sí pero no hay necesidad de maltratarlo con su comida Qué es lo más importante para el eso es como mostrarle a un bebé biberón de leche y y no permitir que se la tomé pobre bebé.Los seres humanos tratan humanizar a los perritos y eso no es así
All the people who think this training is bad has no idea how to train a dog. I have a beagle, and trust me, with a breed that is this food motivated, they need to learn to wait. And it’s not just a training with food, this is helping with just the process of stay and wait. Of course the baby isn’t going to be happy with waiting, but that’s the point. The older they get, the more they are okay with the wait. Also, there is positive reinforcement after, and the dog’s tail was wagging, so yeah. This is incredibly impressive for a three month beagle 👏👏👏
When a dog is young, like puppy age, is the best time to train them. Even simple things like having them be social around other people and other pets will help out. Of course if you have a dog that is 3 years old you’re adopting and they’re a little barky and they want to chase other animals, that more on the owner who didn’t train them properly or probably didn’t raise them well at all. This can applied to all breeds with how you treat and train them when they’re young. It’s harder to train an older dog. It’s doable, just more difficult.
Man I wouldnt count on that....this beagle is one in a million.... your average beagle would take up to two years to even come close to this....extremely bullheaded!
Wow! You trained a beagle at 3 MONTHS to be that obedient!!? Beagles go CRAZY when it comes to food, especially THEIR food! Borisov is an extraordinarily good dog!
Well done. Our dog also waits for food. She also waits at doors. She doesn’t bark at other dogs, jump, scratch, or beg. At 80 lbs she doesn’t pull on the leash. She’s sweet and well adjusted. We have family with spoiled dogs that make visitors, including us, feel uncomfortable. No wonder some people dislike dogs. Your dog will never be that annoying dog bothering everyone.
Beagles in my opinion are the best dogs to own. I grew up with a miniature beagle. We got her when I was 8 years old and we had her until I was 23. Beagles are real chow hounds, so when I saw how this man trained Boris at 3 months to do this; I was very impressed. Beagles are the most loyalist dog to own. They will protect you like an attack dog! They won't let ANYONE harm you. Beaglea have good dispositions and are good with children. You can't go wrong with a beag!
PopsiclePup, I have a dog he is really well behaved. I have 2 kids they are really well behaved but to be fair I’m so soft on the dog, I feel like he is so loyal loving and protective of us I can’t even raise my voice to him..........I have a problem, I know
Steadfast unyielding gentle dicipline would be my guess. I had a beagle mix show up at my house at about this age .... untrained, unruly and protested to everything I did to handle him. So I started picking him up, carrying into the livingroom and sitting down to watch TV while he was wiggling, squirming thrashing wimpering and just generally being a spoiled brat. He didnt have a mean bone in his body, but he also clealy had never been expected to do anything that wasnt his idea. I just held on only tight enough to keep him from getting away and let him tire himself out while I calmly watched a full 30 minutes of TV. It took many many once daily sessions before his hard little head finally processed the fact that I was more determined than he was. Guess what? Once he accepted that, he became one of the dearest and most dependable dogs I have ever lived with. My once snotty pup could be carried nose down/butt up totally relaxed and trusting me anywhere and any time!!! We had 15 great years together....
I guess you've never seen what therapy-dogs, or assistance-dogs look like? They "look" like they're FAR more depressed and subservient than this puppy, but do you criticize their owners/trainers?
he has patience. mine ran outside and stole chicken out of the neighbors hand while she was eating it. i felt so bad i made her dinner , and took it over there. it takes a lot of training. i didnt do very well. he will sit and stay but i still cant get him to not bark at the door
What a cute and smart doggy... My beagle is also called Boris. :) He is a very special 3 year old dog, I had to teach him to bark. He was barking silently. He did the barking move, but did not make a noise. :D He was crazy funny. He eats calmly and pretty slowly, and we could remove the food from his mouth, he is not even trying to protect it. His most agressive move is that he lays on the food bowl, trying to avoid the food from being stolen. He is totally innocent, not even the birds in the yard are afraid of him. He just doesn't care about them. I love my doggy, Boris. :)
Very well done. But I've been taught that anything over 5 seconds unless for purpose is a power trip by the owner. Excellent resolve in the dog though.
@@edhuber3557 ive also been taught that its better to be thought stupid than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. As well as, those who spew dimwitted ideology, based on the hypothesis or theory of others, when put into motion in foolhardy untimliness. That I'm dealing with a tagalong Karen. I dont need smartass justification captain obvious. There are ways to go about things and that was the most immature way I think ive seen yet. Adios.
I'm sorry, but that pup is not happy. his little tail sould be wagging up a storm as he eats, not hanginglow with a scared posture. Something is off here.
@@midnightchannel7759 He's a monster? You base that opinion on what evidence? He made his dog sit and wait for food? People like you are what's wrong with the internet.