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Height:
13 to 15 inches.
Size:
Small.
Weight:
20 to 30 pounds.
Availability:
Very popular.
History:
The 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.
Description:
A hardy, sturdy squarely built small hound, the Beagle has a sleek, easy
care, short coat, in tri-color, red and white, orange and white, or lemon
and white. The Beagle looks like a small English Foxhound. The skull is
broad and slightly rounded, and the muzzle is straight and square. 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. There are two height
classes, 13-15 inches and under 13 inches.
Notes:
Has a loud baying cry that was a delight to hunting horsemen, but can
be disturbing to family and neighbors. Needs firm training; a strong recall
is especially important. May take off on his own explorations if let off
leash in an unfenced area. Good with other animals. Can be difficult to
housebreak. It is important to buy from a reputable breeder as some lines
can be prone to heart disease, epilepsy, eye and back problems. The long
ears need regular cleaning and inspection.
Personality:
Gentle, sweet, lively and curious. A happy little tail-wagger. Calm and
loving. Can be willful, requires patient, firm, training. This breed doesn't
like being left alone. Consider buying two if you will be gone a lot.
Behavior:
Children: Excellent with children.
Friendliness: Loves everyone.
Trainability: Slightly difficult to train.
Independence: Moderately dependent on people.
Dominance: Low.
Other Pets: Generally good with other dogs; do not trust with non-canine
pets.
Combativeness: Friendly with other dogs.
Noise: Likes to bay.
Grooming and Physical Needs:
Grooming: Very little grooming needed.
Trimming & Stripping: No trimming or stripping needed.
Coat: Short coat.
Shedding: Average shedder.
Exercise: Moderate exercise needed.
Jogging: Small, but a pretty good jogging companion.
Indoors: Very active indoors.
Apartments: Good for apartment living.
Outdoor Space: A small yard is sufficient.
Climate: Does well in most climates.
Owner: Good for novice owners.
Longevity: Moderately long lived (12 to 15 years).
Talents:
hunting, tracking, watchdog, narcotics detection, and agility.
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