Beagle Finds a Stick and Is Extremely Happy, Owner Sees It: It's a Tree!
Some hunting or retrieving dogs, by nature, have a tendency to pick up things. When they go outside, they’ll see branches and sticks and want to bring them home. One owner’s Beagle also loves to pick up sticks. Every time they go out, it picks up a stick as a toy, and the bigger, the better. A few days ago, it frequently brought out a huge branch from the bushes, and the owner was stunned: it wasn’t a branch anymore, it was a tree!

A foreign dog named Frankie, the Beagle, is happiest when walking outside, and really loves outdoor activities. As soon as he hears the word ‘walk’, he gets excited and doesn’t stop. He even knows the word ‘walk’. When the owner spells out ‘WALK’, about when he gets to ‘L’, his eyes will shine and look towards the leash drawer, indicating that the owner should go out to play.

Frankie likes the feeling of free running, and his other hobby is picking up sticks. Whenever he sees a stick outside, he picks it up as a toy, and the stick is the bigger, the better. Frankie’s pursuit of sticks is getting higher and higher, and the sticks he picks up are getting bigger and bigger. In the owner’s opinion, Frankie’s biggest goal in life is to find a giant-sized stick.
Unexpectedly, Frankie’s wish came true a few days ago. One day when walking, Frankie suddenly saw a large branch in the bushes and immediately looked at it with excitement and rushed over, skillfully dragging it out. The owner watched Frankie drag it, thinking it was a little difficult, but when it dragged the stick out completely, the owner realized: it wasn’t an ordinary stick anymore, it was an entire tree!

The tree was 4 or 5 times taller than Frankie and very heavy. But Frankie didn’t give up his trophy and kept biting at one end trying to drag it home. However, after 45 minutes, it hadn’t moved very far. This stick was really too big for Frankie, so the owner had to stop it, coaxing it to let go, and then brought it home.

Because Beagle’s bite force is extremely strong, if it really wants to bite and drag the trunk home, it’s not impossible, it just takes a little more time, and the owner’s house doesn’t have enough space to put it. However, the owner believes that in the future, Frankie may find even bigger ones, there is no need to be obsessed with this one tree.
Do your dogs also pick up things as toys when they go out?