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What is a beagle known for?
The beagle is best known for rabbit hunting, although the breed also has been used to hunt animals as diverse as jackals and wild pigs. Although some beagles are still used individually or in packs for hunting, most beagles today are lovable house pets.
Do Beagles like to roam?
Beagles are active, curious dogs. They are also hound dogs, so it's in their nature to roam. Care must be taken to prevent them from wandering off into harm's way by keeping them contained in a fenced-in yard or on a leash when outside of the house. Beagles also are friendly little dogs.
When was the first beagle registered with AKC?
When was the first beagle registered with AKC?
The AKC registered its first Beagle, named Blunder, in 1885. To this day, "beaglers" in woodsy areas of North America still swear by their breed's great nose, musical voice, and enthusiastic…
What is the average size of a beagle?
Beagles come in two basic sizes. Some are about 13 inches tall or under and weigh about 18 pounds (eight kilograms); the second size group is from 13 to 15 inches in height and weighs about 20 pounds (nine kilograms). Beagles are muscular, solid dogs with a slightly domed skull. Their muzzle is squarish and the nose broad.
Do Beagles bark a lot?
They are cheerful dogs that like affection. They prefer company, however, and if left alone, may howl and be destructive. According to one consumer's guide on dogs, beagles also top the list for excessive barking and can be difficult to housebreak and obedience train.
What are the different sizes of beagles?
What are the different sizes of beagles?
About the Beagle. There are two Beagle varieties: those standing under 13 inches at the shoulder, and those between 13 and 15 inches. Both varieties are sturdy, solid, and "big for their inches," as dog folks say. They come in such pleasing colors as lemon, red and white, and tricolor.
What kind of face does a beagle have?
The Beagle's fortune is in his adorable face, with its big brown or hazel eyes set off by long, houndy ears set low on a broad head. A breed described as "merry" by its fanciers, Beagles are loving and lovable, happy, and companionable—all qualities that make them excellent family dogs.
Beagles are active, curious dogs. They are also hound dogs, so it's in their nature to roam. Care must be taken to prevent them from wandering off into harm's way by keeping them contained in a fenced-in yard or on a leash when outside of the house.