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Meet The Breeds: Beagle
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Meet The Breeds: Beagle

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Sep 12, 2021
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Beagles are one of the most active and powerful breeds that make amazing companions for children and adults. The personality of Beagles is fun-loving and merry. They are a breed of small hound dogs that appear to be similar in looks to a foxhound. Beagles are scent hounds. They possess a great sense of smell and amazing tracking instincts. They were bred and trained for hunting hare. Due to their smart mind, size, lack of inherited health issues, and good temper, Beagles are quite a popular pet worldwide. They are also used primarily as detection dogs for detecting prohibited foods and agricultural imports in quarantine all over the world.

 

Beagle Breed History

Although they have been around for hundreds of years, the history of the Beagle is still quite unclear. One breed historian stated that Beagles were written about even in the early 1400s. Beagles came from the lineage of hounds and were used by hunters of England, France, and Wales. The dog breed that we know today did not develop and bred until the 19th century. Earlier in history, Beagles became popular in England during the reigns of Edwards II and Henry VII. Today, Beagles are famous for hunting rabbits mainly, along with other animals such as wild pigs and jackals. Beagles also have been honored to live in the White House during the presidency of Lyndon B. Johnson.

 

Beagle Breed Information and Facts

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Here are some interesting information and fun facts about Beagle dogs that you would want to know to explore more about this breed:

  • Breed Group: Hound Group
  • Height: 36–41 cm (males) and 33–38 cm (females)
  • Weight: 10-11 kg (males) and 9-10 kg (females)
  • Life Span: 12-15 years
  • Coat: medium-length hard coat and short hair.
  • Color: Tricolor or white with a blend of black & tan/brown or brown/tan
  • Hypoallergenic: No
  • Temperament: Determined, even-tempered, excitable, gentle, intelligent, amiable
  • The difficulty level for first-time owners: On a scale of 1-10 paws of increasing difficulty for first-time owners, Beagles have secured 2/10 paws according to the feedback of many Beagle owners. According to their testimony, Beagles are good with children and other pets. Beagles are ideal for novice owners because they are sociable, even-tempered, and fun-loving dogs. However, Beagle trainability is not an easy task compared to other breeds.

 

What are the types of Beagle?

As stated by the AKC, there are two main types of Beagle. They are classified according to their height. These types are:

  • 13-15 inch tall -Beagles
  • Under 13 inches tall Beagles.

This measurement represents the height of Beagles at the shoulder.

 

 

Are Beagles good pets? Or Do Beagles make good house pets?

According to the National Beagle Club of America, Beagles make excellent family companions. They also do not have high grooming needs. Their affectionate but independent nature would make them an ideal pet for your family. Beagles are cheerful dogs that befriend other pets and children quickly. Furthermore, they are very loyal to their families who love being around them and being their center of attention. They are the source of unconditional love for their owners.

 

Are Beagles high maintenance?

No. Beagles are low-maintenance breeds that do not require special grooming because their fur is short and waterproof. If you own a Beagle, you won’t have to untangle their coat every now and then, create a canine top-know, or schedule a grooming appointment for them regularly.

 

Do Beagle Bark A Lot?

Yes. Beagles do bark a lot. They have a higher tendency to bark or howl than other breeds. Beagle puppies learn howling at early puppyhood from their mother. If you have neighbors that might feel annoyed by the regular barking and howling of Beagles, you might want to reconsider your options of adopting a dog.

 

Are Beagles HDB approved?

HDB only allows small dogs such as toy breeds to be kept as pets in Singapore. Hence, the Beagles are not approved by HDB. Though for breeds of smaller size, exceptions have been made.

 

Are Beagles aggressive?

The Beagles are not aggressive. Usually, they are very gentle and calm with their owners and children. However, they tend to show aggression in particular situations like when they try to be protective of their territory or show dominance. Additionally, they might show aggression when they are in pain or scared.

 

Are Beagles hypoallergenic?

No, Beagles are not hypoallergenic. They tend to produce allergens in their fur, dander, and saliva. Their shedding is average, but with regular grooming and cleaning their allergens can be controlled.

 

What health issues do Beagles face? Or What problems do Beagles have?

Like other dogs, Beagles also have tendencies to develop some health problems. It does not mean that they will develop those problems, but at higher risk, they will, so the owners must understand the risks and be careful with their exercise and eating habits.

Beagle puppies are prone to Beagle Pain Syndrome, a disease caused by blood vessel inflammation. It was considered as an autoimmune disorder in which blood vessels going to the brain get attacked by the immune system. It can affect 5-10-month-old Beagle puppies and lead to depression, fever, and severe neck pain.

In adult Beagles, numerous diseases are common including hip dysplasia, seizure disorders, diabetes, hypothyroidism, cataracts, and allergies.

 

Are Beagles easy to train?

In spite of being sociable and fun-loving, Beagles can sometimes be difficult to train as they were bred to be hunting dogs and are easily distracted by smells Beagles trainability could be a little challenging. However, with some effort, commitment and consistency, it works.

 

What are popular mixed breeds with Beagle?

Due to their beautiful personality and attractive looks, Beagles are often used to cross-breeding with other breeds. Some of the most popular Beagle crossbreeds are listed below:

  • Cheagle: Beagle + Chihuahua
  • Bagel: Beagle + Basset
  • Beaski or Busky: Beagle + Husky
  • Puggle: Beagle + Pug
  • Coagle or Bocker: Beagle + Cocker Spaniel
  • Beaglemation: Beagle + Dalmatian
  • Beabull: Beagle + Bulldog
  • Poogle: Beagle +Poodle
  • Beago: Beagle + Golden Retriever
  • Lagle or Beagador: Beagle + Lab
  • Beagi: Beagle + Corgi
  • Pomeagle: Beagle + Pomeranian
  • Beashund or Doxle: Beagle + Dachshund
  • Teagle or Boglen: Beagle + Boston Terrier
  • Borkie: Beagle + Yorkie
  • Bea-Tzu: Beagle + Shih-Tzu
  • Malteagle: Beagle + Maltese
  • Raggle: Beagle + Rat Terrier

 

Conclusion

Having gone through all the above-mentioned details, you might be able to decide if it’s the right breed for you or not. Beagle personality makes them one of the most demanded pets in the United States. People like having Beagles because they are affectionate, mild-mannered, smart, and happy dogs. Once you welcome them into your home, they will quickly win over your family, children, and other pets as well. All you need to do is ensure their safety, health, and hygiene and provide them with the best lifestyle!

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