| DescriptionA hardy, sturdy squarely-built, small hound. The Beagle has a sleek,
easy-care, short coat, which can come in any hound color, for example,
tri-color, black and tan, red and white, orange and white, or lemon and
white. The coat is close, hard and of medium length. The beagle looks
like a small English Foxhound. The skull is broad and slightly rounded,
and the muzzle is straight and square. The feet are round and strong.
The black nose has full nostrils for scenting. The long, wide ears are
pendant. The brown or hazel eyes have a characteristic pleading
expression. The tail is carried gaily, but never curled over the back.
Beagles have a distinct howl / bay of a bark when they are on the hunt.
OriginThe Beagle is one of the most popular scent hounds because of his
energy, willingness, and merry, sweet disposition. The breed probably
originated as a cross between the Harrier and other hounds in England.
The Beagle has been used in packs, alone, and in pairs, for hunting
hare, pheasant and quail. He has also served as an excellent narcotics
detection dog and makes a fine family companion. Unfortunately, because
they are fairly uniform in size and small, Beagles are often used for
medical experimentation.
TemperamentThe Beagle is a gentle, sweet, lively and curious dog that just loves
everyone! A happy little tail-wagger! Sociable, brave and intelligent.
Calm and loving. Excellent with children and generally good with other
dogs, but should not be trusted with non-canine pets, unless they are
socialized with cats and other household animals when they are young.
Beagles have minds of their own. They are determined and watchful and
require patient, firm training. This breed doesn't like being left
alone. Consider buying two if you will be gone a lot. A Beagle has a
loud baying cry that was a delight to hunting horsemen, but can be
disturbing to family and neighbors. Beagles have a tendency to follow
their own noses. They may take off on their own exploration if let off
their leash in an unfenced area. Be careful when selecting your Beagle.
The breed is being over bred and in some lines, the dogs temperament is
suffering because of it.
HeightHeight: Dogs 14-16 inches (36-41cm) Bitches 13-15 inches (33-38cm)
WeightWeight: Dogs 22-25 pounds (10-11kg) Bitches 20-23 pounds (9-10kg)
Known Health ProblemsSome lines can be prone to heart disease, epilepsy, eye and back
problems. Also prone to chondroplasia, aka dwarfism (warped front legs,
like a Basset's). You can see an example of his condition by looking at
Conditions for LivingBeagles will do okay in an apartment if they get plenty of chances to
be outdoors. They are very active indoors and a small yard will be
sufficient.
Exercise RequirmentsEnergetic and possessing great stamina, the Beagle needs plenty of
yard of reasonable size to romp in. Always use a lead when walking this
breed or you will be running the risk of it disappearing in search of
wild game.
Life ExpectancyAbout 12-15 years
Litter Size
GroomingThe Beagle's smooth short-haired coat is easy to look after. Brush with
a firm bristle brush, and bathe with mild soap only when necessary. Dry
shampoo occasionally. Be sure to check the ears carefully for signs of
infection and keep the nails trimmed. This breed is an average shedder.
GroupHound, AKC Hound
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