A small fascinating canine, beagle is one of the most preferred companions for adults as well as kids. It is a fun loving dog breed; but being hound, this dog can be stubborn therefore require creative, patient training techniques. Originally, Beagles were bred as a scent hound to track the small game, mostly hare and rabbits. Still, they are used for this very purpose in many countries. More information about this breed is as follows:
Breed Name | Beagle Dog |
Origin | Great Britain, England, United Kingdom |
Other Names | English Beagle |
Lifespan | 12-15 years |
Breed Group | Hound |
Size Type | Small dog breeds |
Height | 18-22 inches (33-41 cms) |
Weight | 20-35 Pounds (9-11kg) |
Temperament | Even Tempered, Gentle, Amiable, Exitable, Intelligent |
Coat Color | White, Brindle and White, Fawn and Black and White |
Coat Characteristics | Short haired, Hard coat of medium length |
What to Feed | Recommended daily amount is 3/4 to 1.5 cups of high-quality dog food a day, divided into two meals |
Litter size | 2-7 puppies |
Training Needs | Easy to train, Intelligence, Potential for Mouthiness, Prey Drive, Wanderlust Potential |
Living condition | The beagle is an energetic and lively dog, with a curious and excitable personality. |
Exercise need | 60-80 minutes per day |
Grooming Needs | Once or Twice a week |
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Highlights of this Breed | Live indoor with the human family, Not Suited for cold, damp climates, Socialization & Training must for Bull Terriers |
Similar Dogs | Basset Hound, Whippet, Dachshund, English FoxHound |
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