Beagles

5 Things You Should Know About Beagles

While beagles are great hunters, they are lovable and excellent companion pets as well. Learn if this sociable dog is the right pet for you.

 

  1. Key characteristics

 

Beagles are excellent hunting dogs and are very popular in the United States. Their compact coats often require minimal grooming. These breeds come in 2 different sizes, the 15-inch Beagle and 13-inch tall Beagle. Common coat colors include white, lemon, red, and tri-color. They have large, brown eyes. The ears are long and wide, and the nose is dark black, while the tail is erect.

 

  1. Where do they come from?

    While records show that Beagles were discovered in early 1500s, more research is needed in this area. The Beagles were first discovered in England during the early days before the Romans started to arrive in the late 18th century. Since fox hunting was popular at this time, beagles were commonly used as hunting dogs. The beagle was later bred with the southern hound dog and become popular in the United States. 

 

  1. Are they friendly?

    Beagles are usually gentle, affectionate, loving and sweet. They are sociable dogs with high intelligence and natural curiosity. They can get along well with children, but their exemplary hunting instincts might prevent them from socializing with non-canine pets. While beagles are smart, consistent training can help prevent negative or unwanted behaviors like biting, snapping, destructive behavior and obsessive barking.

 

  1. Is this dog the right breed for you?

Since beagles have a lot of stamina, they require regular exercise. A slow jog or daily walk is recommended. The breed can do well indoors provided you ensure they get daily exercise. A play yard will come in handy if your dog is extra playful. 

  1. Grooming needs

Coat shedding is minimal and so grooming is not time-consuming. You can brush it’s coat weekly using a soft brush. Bathe the dog when necessary but not too often. Also regularly check the ears to ensure they don’t have any infection.

Conclusion

Beagles are often found in rescues and shelters, so you can find them there or find other adoption options online or in your local area. If you decide to get your beagle from a breeder, ensure you find a legitimate breeder. Also ensure you get health certificates from the dogs’ owner. When your dog has any health problem, you need to visit your veterinarian immediately.

References: Petful, AKC, Dog time

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