Origin : England
The beagle was developed primarily for hunting hare, known as beagling
Beagle Dog Breed
Beagles make wonderful pets for families and active pet parents, but take note: They need a lot of activities and supervision, as they are prone to following their nose to trouble.
Size: 13-15 inches tall at the shoulder, 20-30 pounds.
The Pocket Beagle is slightly smaller than average, weighing 7-15 pounds.
Lifespan: 10-15 years
Breed Group: Hound
Temperament: Friendly, gentle, playful, curious
Grooming needs: Low; requires weekly brushing
Health concerns: Hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, eye problems, allergies
Beagles are known for their baying, which is a high-pitched howl that they make when they are excited or following a scent.
The iconic cartoon character Snoopy is a Beagle
Beagles come in several colors, including lemon, red and white, and the more common tricolor of black, brown, and white. Beagles have a smooth, dense double coat and floppy ears, which need to be cleaned regularly to prevent ear infections. They also have long tails that seem to never stop wagging. As a result of wagging too much, Beagles can suffer from limber tail syndrome, also called swimmers' tail. This is a temporary, acute condition that results in a strain in the muscles used to keep the tail upright, causing a limp and sore tail. Limber tail syndrome usually resolves with a day or two of rest, but it can require pain medication to make your dog comfortable.