For beagles, you just need to train them to come back when you call them, that will be a challenge all on it's own.
Anything more than "come" is completely up to you.
My father once, trained a beagle to retrieve ducks and hunt pheasants.
And DO NOT USE THE SHOCK COLLAR until the dog understands the commands, they are not for training, they are for re-enforcing the training.
Getting hounds to come is a big challenge. Getting them to come when they're on a chase is impossible!!
Sometimes getting them to stay in the same area code is a challenge.![]()
Work on building a strong bond with the dog, don't worry about hurting the dog when it does not do what you want.

Most beagles that I have seen around these parts are kept outside in a kennel and do not have much attention paid to them outside of hunting season (s**tty owners). These dogs don't know basic commands and although are great at running rabbits, are a royal pain in the rear to get back out of the woods. The ones that are kept as pets (inside) as well as hunting dogs are much better but you still have to be pretty patient/diligent when you are trying to get them to come back to you. Once they get on the scent, they are determined little buggers !!
ok, but what about command and things like that while in the field, Im pretty new for training hunting dogs sorry for the newbie questions




























