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Beagle Dog Breed Brief

Origin: United States
Height: 15 inches or less at the shoulder
 
Weight: 18-25 pounds on average
 
Exercise Needs: High
 
Grooming Needs: Heavy shedder
 
Life Expectancy: 15+ years
 
Good With Kids: Yes
Trainability: Difficult
Yappiness: High level
Breed Group: Hound

Beagle History

Like so many other dogs, the history of the Beagle has been obscured by the hands of time, leaving many to speculate and guess as to the origins of this magnificent canine.  Records of keen sight and scent hounds have been found to predate even the Roman Empire and it is believed that the wonderful little Beagle may have dated as far back or, at the very least, is descended from these noble dogs.  It is known that this breed was firmly established prior to the 18th century and, in fact, it was by cross-breeding the Beagle with a buck hound that they came by the popular Foxhounds, which were used for pack hunting.  From this cross, two separate varieties of dog were developed, one of which was known as the Southern Hound and the other which became the North Country Beagle.

Meanwhile, hunters in the United States were relying upon Dachshunds and Bassets for their canine needs.  While quick and seemingly tireless, these dogs were not a suitable type for their job.  In 1860, the European dogs would be introduced to the line and it would succeed in combining the tenacious qualities of the American Beagle with the beautiful type and correctness of the European strain.  By 1888, the National Beagle Club was formed and the Beagles have been an American favorite ever since. 

Beagle Appearance

cute beagle dog picture photo beagle dogs puppies picsOne of the most distinctive breeds of dog in the world, the Beagle appears to best resemble a miniature Foxhound, though he is a solid and sturdily built dog for his short height.  Shown in two classes, 13-15 inches and the  13 inches and under divisions, he is still a very big and powerful dog for his little size.  Possessing an incredible amount of stamina and speed, he is more than capable of driving his quarry to the trees, the ground, or to the death if need be.

Beagles come in all the regular hound colors, which means they can be black and tan, black tan and blue tick, black tan and white, black tan and redtick, blue tan and white, tan and white, black red and white, brown and white, red and white, lemon and white, black and white, black, black fawn and white, blue, blue and white, lemon, brown, red, tan, or even white. In addition to this diverse color variety, they can also be ticked, spotted, or can have black, brown, tan, or white markings. In a nutshell, the Beagle can come in just about any color and style you can imagine.

Beagle Temperament

The Beagle is known for his fun-loving and affectionate nature, as well as for his loyalty to his family. For centuries, these beautiful dogs have served both as loving lap pets as well as reliable hunters, proving their versatility and desire to be around people. However, it is important to note that the Beagle was bred as a hunting dog for centuries and, because of this, his hunting instinct is very strong. While he will rarely do more than hassle the cat, many of these dogs are known for their tendency to run off after some scent that’s attracted their attention, often resulting in their winding up in the “Lost Dog” category of the local paper.

In addition to his love of wandering off, the Beagle is also notoriously hard-headed and stubborn. While this determination is a great bonus in a hunting dog, the same trait can prove daunting when applied to the pet Beagle. Anyone considering adopting one of these rebels into their family had best be prepared to bring a lot of patience to the plate - chances are, you’re going to need it. 

Beagle Exercise Needs

While most tend to see the hound as a lazy dog, envisioning old-time Plantation movies with lazy loafers lounging on the porch, the Beagle is anything but lazy and inactive.  In fact, quite the opposite is true - a very active and enthusiastic individual, he will tirelessly play fetch, tug of war, and 'hound' the cat until there is no tomorrow.  If not kept busy enough, he will even turn to your shoes or the furniture as a source of amusement - and that's never a good thing.

It's very important to remember that this particular breed has been bred, for centuries, to hunt down their quarry and chase after them as long as the prey will run.  Even when not hunting, they are a very active, very high exercise individual.  At the very least, the Beagle needs several long brisk walks a day or a chance to run off steam within a fenced-in area.  Never, however, let your Beagle off the leash unless he's in an enclosure and supervised - Beagles are notorious for "catching a scent" and running off, often ignoring cars and other dangers. 


Beagle Grooming Requirements

Grooming the Beagle is relatively easy - a good brushing with a soft bristled brush will take care of any of those itchy spots, as well as loosening up any dander or loose fur, and a bath once or twice a month will keep your Beagle’s coat simply glowing. Keeping the toenails trimmed short will help to prevent sore paws, as well as risking them catching them on the carpet, and the Beagle, like any floppy-eared dog, should have his ears checked regularly for any signs of dirt or infection.

Beagle Training

If you are challenged with the task of training a Beagle, be ready to put your patience to the test. Fun-loving and stubborn as a bull, most Beagles simply can’t be bothered with learning tricks and such mundane tasks as lay down and roll over. Lay down? Shyeah-right… only after he’s finished making the cat run for cover and making sure there isn’t a bird traipsing about in his back yard. If you want to train a Beagle, chances are it will all come down to a battle of wits.

In order to train one of these rebels, you will want to use a technique known as “positive reinforcement.” This means that, rather than scolding your dog when he does something you don’t like, you simply ignore him and, when he does something that you want, you reward him with a treat and lots of excitement, happiness, and praise. Making a big production of the desired behavior encourages your Beagle to continue doing this action in hopes of getting more goodies and attention.

Beagle Health Information

Beagle Dogs can be prone to certain hereditary health problems. That is why choosing a responsible breeder from which to purchase your Beagle puppy is very important. Responsible Beagle breeders will be well educated about the breed and carefully screen their breeding dogs for disorders that can affect these dogs.

Some health issues that may affect the Beagle include, but are not limited to:

  • Patellar luxation

  • Hypothyroidism

  • Intervertebral disc disease

  • Epilepsy

Is the Beagle Dog Breed Right For You?

While films like "Shiloh" endear the Beagle to us, and he is known as a wonderful family dog, it doesn't necessarily mean that the Beagle puppy that you're so fixated on is the right dog for you.  Before considering a pile of cute Beagle puppies, take a few moments to answer whether or not that the Beagle is the right breed for you - notoriously noisy, they can be extremely vocal and are not well-suited for apartment living.  Additionally, the Beagle sheds profusely and it's important to know if you're a "neat freak."  Additionally, the Beagle is a runner and cannot be trusted off the leash.  This can make for a bit of trouble, particularly for those who do not have the time or the ability to maintain the Beagles need for a high activity level.

There are bonuses to the Beagle, however.  They are generally a very healthy and hearty breed, and have a great friendly love for children.  The Beagle can make the perfect pet for the right family.

A word of extreme caution about "Pocket Beagles" and "Teacup Beagles" though!

Be very wary of what is known as the Pocket Beagle or Teacup Beagle, as these can prove to either be dwarf specimens, the results of heavy inbreeding (with lots of health problems) or can be the offspring of Beagles crossed with toy terriers. Always do your research and purchase a Beagle only from a responsible, knowledgeable breeder in whom you can place your trust.

Finding A Responsible Beagle Breeder

picture photo of adorable cute beagle puppy dog pictures photosNow that you have decided that the Beagle is the right breed for you, it's time to start the process of finding a responsible Beagle breeder from which to buy a healthy, well-socialized puppy. Not all breeders are alike; there are good breeders - and bad breeders. Don't be in a hurry to buy the first Beagle puppy you find at the cheapest price available! To buy a puppy from a responsible Beagle breeder, you may need to pay more and wait longer. The additional money and waiting time will be well worth it. Buy a puppy in haste from a newspaper ad, pet store or "backyard breeder", and you'll likely also purchase a great deal of additional expense and heartache, since you will likely end up falling in love with a puppy with health and behavioral problems that will likely need special care, plenty of veterinary visits, regular medication - or even euthanasia. But do your homework and find a responsible, caring Beagle breeder who home-raises their puppies with love, screens their breeding dogs for health problems, offers a health guarantee and post sale support, and who genuinely loves the Beagle breed and is in it for the love of the breed, rather than profit, and you can be fairly well assured of getting a healthy, happy, long lived and affectionate family companion that will provide you and your family with many years of joy, laughter and companionship.

Further information about choosing a responsible breeder...

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Beagle Names

Choosing a name for your Beagle puppy can be a daunting task! There are so many names to choose from that it can take a lot of thought and research to find just the right name for your Beagle. Usually, it's best to get to know your puppy for a few days or weeks. Often your puppy's personality will help you decide on just the right name to choose. Does he have a sense of humor? A serious side? A goofy way of cocking his head to one side? A strange love of cantaloupe? By observing your new Beagle puppy over the first days or weeks, you should at least have a clue about what type of name you want to give. There are a ton of dog names and pet names web sites on the internet. Some are wonderful information resources, while others, unfortunately, are just "garbage" sites set up with the sole purpose of cashing in on visitor hits for this popular subject.

We recommend the following sites to assist you in choosing a name for your new Beagle puppy. These sites offer inventive, unique, original and creative pet names suggestions that have helped thousands of new puppy owners in selecting just the right name for their new baby!

Beagle Pictures

Beagles are a very photogenic dog breed. By looking at Beagle pictures, you can usually gain more insight into what these dogs and puppies are like as a breed, and this can help you decide if you really want to become an Beagle owner. The following sites below offer pictures of Beagle dogs, Beagle puppy photos, funny Beagle photos and more. Enjoy!

Additional Beagle Information Resources

There are a wealth of resources online that can help you learn more about the Beagle dog breed. We've compiled a list of Beagle information sites to assist you in quickly locating quality information about the Beagle dog breed, while avoiding the "garbage" sites that are nothing more than poor attempts to capitalize on the popularity of dog breeds in general. If you know of an Beagle information site that offers unique, quality information and photos of the Beagle breed, please contact us with the URL and a brief description so that our editors can consider it for inclusion in our list below.

Beagle Clubs and Rescues

Beagle clubs and rescues web sites can help you learn even more about the Beagle dog breed, help you locate a responsible Beagle breeder, or help you find an German Shepherd dog or puppy in need of a second chance for a loving, forever home. We've compiled the following list of Beagle clubs and Beagle rescues web sites for your convenience:

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