These hybrids are the offspring of two breeds with different activity levels, so Beaglier exercise requirements are only moderate overall. Even so, they'll need activities that both condition them physically (walking, fetch) and stimulate them mentally (games, canine sports).
Adult Beagliers, depending on their age and overall activity levels, will need about 45 minutes of dedicated exercise each day. You can start exercising your Beaglier puppy when it's three months old by taking it on short walks, then you can increase the walks' length as the pup grows.
Precautions with Beaglier exercise:
- Don't exercise puppies too hard before they're eight months old
- High prey drive means a leash is required when exercising in public
- Yards should be securely fenced to keep the dog from running off
- Possible separation anxiety; exercises should be done together with people
- Sensitive to temperature extremes; don't exercise in freezing or sweltering temps
It's important to exercise your Beaglier every day. Without consistent activity, these hybrids can become frustrated and hyperactive, and they'll chew, dig, and bark excessively. Regular exercise will be great for both the dog's and your own peace of mind! A few Beaglier exercise ideas:
- Walking: Two 15-minute walks per day is a good target
- Fetch: Beagliers usually love chasing a ball or stick
- Hide-and-Seek: Great indoor activity; give the dog a treat when it finds you
- Dog Park: If properly socialized, Beagliers enjoy the company of other dogs
- Canine Sports: These hybrids can excel at obedience trials, lure coursing, and other events
- Hiking: Excellent bonding activity
When indoors, give your Beaglier access to balls or toys that will allow the dog to burn any excess energy it may have. It's also good to have a regular exercise schedule for the dog, such as walks after breakfast and dinner and playtime in the afternoon.