In the case of Gizmo the beagle, his owner knew what beagles were supposed to do, but she didn’t know how to control his beagle behavior so it expressed itself in a positive way.
My method for this is to introduce the dog to beagle-type activities, but activities which I control. I don’t take him away from sniffing the ground; I tell him when to sniff the ground. I don’t take him away from howling, I tell him what he’s supposed to howl for. I don’t work against the nature of the genetics of the animal, I make sure that he sees me as the one who begins the game and ends the game. Eventually we have to bring him back into the dog side of himself (not the breed side), because the dog is the social side of him, where the follower is. It’s the dog side that allows a dog to interact happily with animals of his own and other species.

