You DO NOT Need To Solo A Beagle; To Maximize Results
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About this listen
If you spend any time around rabbit dog handlers, you’ll hear it over and over:
“Solo the dog.”
But is that really the best approach for young beagles?
In this episode of Thoughts of a Dog Man, I talk about why I don’t usually solo young dogs under a year old, what pups really need early on, and how pack experience can shape a better rabbit dog in the long run.
This isn’t about arguing with anyone — it’s about helping new and beginner handlers understand the why behind different training methods so they can make better decisions for their dogs.
In this episode, we talk about:
• Why beginners are often told to solo young dogs
• What soloing is supposed to accomplish
• Why young beagles need experience before isolation
• How pack learning mirrors how dogs naturally develop
• Problems that can happen when soloing too early
• When soloing does make sense
• What I focus on instead to build confident rabbit dogs
Some dogs will benefit from solo work later.
But early on, more opportunity, more experience, and more confidence usually matter more than isolation.
If you’re working with young beagle pups or just getting into rabbit dog training, this episode will help you think clearly about your approach and avoid unnecessary frustration.
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