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Beagle

A happy and fun-loving dog, Beagle is an ideal companion to adults and kids alike. They have a powerful smelling instinct and would chase a scent till they find the source. Regardless, they are among the best apartment dogs today.

Beagle

Average sizes and life expectancy of the breed

 Size:

33-41 cm

 Weight:

9-11 kg

 Age:

12-15 years

 Origin:

England

 Type:

pure

 Group:

hound

Characteristics of the Beagle

Beagles are gentle, loving and friendly and are a big time favourite among dog lovers. They belong to the breed of Small hound having a great sense of smell and a powerful tracking instinct. They are most happy when they are busy chasing a smell or finding something by digging, The word Beagle translates to “loudmouth” in French on account of the Beagle’s barking and howling nature. They can be a bit noisy if they are left alone, and hence, people should own them only if they can provide them with constant companionship.

Kid Friendly
Territorialism
Trainability
Intelligence
Pet Friendly
Tendency to bark
Energy Level
Affection Level

Cota

Beagles are short haired. They have a dense coat that lays flat across its body and shows excellent weather resistant property. Regarding their skin colour, there may be different combinations. The most common is the tri-color which comes in black, brown and white, but it can also have different shades of red and brown. The tip of their tail is usually always white. As it is a dog that loves to sniff, the tail is firm and always raised, making it easier for breeders to see their dogs in the dense forest. These dogs have smooth but dense fur that is resistant to rain. Although they are short, the shedding occurs throughout the year, which demands weekly brushing to remove dead hair. As the shedding is more prominent during spring season, you can increase the frequency of brushing 2-3 times a week.

Recommended Treats for Beagle

Recommended Treats for Beagle

Health

In general, Beagles are very healthy and do not tend to get sick easily. Among some clinical cases, Hip Dysplasia (which causes pain because it is a kind of imperfect fit of the hip joint) and Hypothyroidism are the most common. The latter even deserves a lot of attention, as Beagles have a great tendency to gain weight (another point that needs attention in the care of the breed). Hence, it is very important for Beagle owners to be aware of weight gain, as it can happen not just because of an unbalanced diet and lack of exercise, but also due to imbalances in the functioning of their thyroid. Hence, a visit at least twice a year to the veterinarian is always welcome. Also as Beagles have this long and drooping ears, emergence of otitis is very common, both in puppies and in adult dogs. Because of this, their ears need a good weekly cleaning and at the slightest sign of discomfort, don't delay to contact the vet. As Beagles are active dogs who love to walk and sniff, keep vaccines up to date as well and not to forget the deworming too.

Curiosities

- Early Beagles were too tiny that they could be carried in pockets. - Tri coloured Beagles are usually born black and white. The third colour begins to appear from a few months of age to a couple of years. - If the tail of the Beagle has no white tip at the end, then it is not considered to be a Beagle. The white tip makes it easier to track the Beagles through the woods. - Beagles have one of the best sense of smell among dog breeds. Their nose holds around 220 million scent receptors, we humans have around 5 million. - Queen Elizabeth 1 loved and owned pocket Beagles which could be fit in one hand. - Early Beagles were excellent hunting dogs used to hunt Red Deers, Stags and Rabbits.

Intelligence

The Intelligence of Dogs is a book by Stanley Coren that classifies dogs by their ability to learn commands. The Beagle occupies the 72nd position, but that does not mean that dogs of this breed are not intelligent . In fact, the Beagle is so smart that if you have food, it will do everything you tell it to and learn commands quickly. At the same time, if Beagle find an interesting scent between your training, they can ignore every command you ask. Hence, their training should start from a young age. To make them learn your commands, Beagle puppy must be trained from the first months of life. This easy distraction can be dangerous, as the dog is distracted while sniffing and doesn't even realize where he's going. Beagle parents should provide large open spaces for the dogs to exercise, though they also need to be monitored so they don't accidentally get lost

Temperament

Beagle is an extremely cheerful, playful, sociable and a naughty breed. They are outgoing in nature and you will often find them restless. Their curious and exploratory nature makes these puppies forget everything in order to follow a good scent, especially if what they are sniffing is food! Beagles are attached to their human parents and make great companion dogs.

Lifetime

The Beagle's life expectancy is 15 years and, and it is a very healthy breed. If you can give them good physical activities, a balanced diet and also do up-to-date vaccinations, your Beagle may even cross the 15 age mark.

History of Beagles

Though there is no clear documentation on the early ancestors of the Beagles, dogs having similar size and characteristics akin to Beagles were being used in Ancient Greece in 5th Century BC. They were used to hunt hares and flush out rabbits from holes because of their excellent smelling sense. There was no formal name given to these dog breeds but they were considered to be the early forefathers of the modern-day Beagles. Fast-forward in the 8th Century AD, there was evidence of a scent hound known as the St. Hubert Hound from which another breed called the Talbot Hounds were created. Talbot Hounds were brought to Britain in the 11th Century by William the Conqueror. Even these dogs were magnificent in hunting, they were slow runners. To rectify this problem. Tablot were bred with Greyhounds which gave them a massive boost in speed. It is believed that these breeds probably gave rise to Southern Hounds which are now considered to be an ancestor of the modern day Beagle.

Are Beagles good for first time owners?

Beagles will do well with first time owners, provided this breed is given enough socialisation and training from early puppyhood itself. This is because Beagles have a tendency to bark and howl and if not trained, they can be a nuisance to you and your neighbours as well. However, this problem can be effectively prevented by giving them training early.

What kind of temperament does a Beagle have?

Beagles are friendly, affectionate, smart and curious making the breed favourite among dog lovers. Although they initially may be quite distant with strangers, they can be easily won over. This makes them poor guard dogs, although their tendency to bark when detecting something suspicious makes them good watchdogs. Beagles are outstanding with children, a reason why they make good family pets.

What kind of food do Beagles need?

Beagles, like all dogs, need a balanced nutrition to maintain excellent health. Look for a diet which consists of Chicken as the main ingredient, as it provides them enough protein to build good muscle mass and endurance. Some of the best foods for Beagles are Royal Canin Beagle, Royal Canin Mini Puppy, Fidele Small & Medium Breed Adult Dog Food etc.

How much should I feed my Beagle puppy?

Beagle puppies will eat a lot during their first six months and you should feed them three to four meals per day during this phase. Once they cross six months of age, you can switch to feeding them two meals a day. You may also consult your veterinarian to determine how much food they need as per their individual needs.

Can I feed my Beagle home-made foods?

Although most home-made foods are safe for Beagles to eat, they lack the exact nutrition which Beagles need to keep up excellent wellbeing. Beagles require a breed specific diet for small breeds that promotes excellent nourishment apart from a healthy chewing of the food as well.

Are Beagles easy to train?

As they are an intelligent breed, one may find it difficult to train them as they show much stubbornness. Yet, by proper rewarding and patience, one can teach a Beagle a few commands and manners. Regular exercise and walking may also help in eliminating unnecessary behaviours.

Do Beagles need a lot of exercise?

Beagles are breeds that are meant to stay active. They need at least one long daily walk and one or two short ones to prevent obesity and stress. Playing games like Fetch with them is also beneficial to keep them healthy and fit. Also, as Beagles love to run around, they may be allowed to play with other dogs in the backyard or at the park. This will not only burn enough calories but will also stimulate their mind.

Are Beagles good with cats?

Beagles are usually fine with cats in their own family. But they have excitable chasing instincts, so don't keep one with smaller pets like Rodents, Rabbits, Guinea Pigs etc.

Are Beagles good Apartment dogs?

Beagles can be raised in an apartment if owners can give them their daily dose of exercises. This is because Beagles are an energetic breed and can become bored or destructive if they are not allowed to move. Hence, it is important to give them daily walks along with good playing sessions as well.

Do Beagles bark a lot?

Yes, they do. Beagles can be quite vocal when they are excited or bored. However, this tendency can be reduced if you can provide them with enough physical and mental stimulation through running and exercise.

Can I leave my Beagle alone in the house for sometime?

Beagles, like most dogs, should not be left alone in the house for more than 4 hours. The reason for this is because these dogs can develop separation anxiety without people and may turn to destructive behaviour like digging and chewing.

Do Beagles need a lot of grooming?

Since Beagles have short and smooth coats, they require only minimal grooming. Although these dogs experience moderate levels of shedding, regular brushing can keep their coat healthy and minimise their hair fall as well.

Are Beagles good watchdogs?

Since these dogs are a friendly breed, they are more likely to wag their tail than bark when a stranger approaches them.

What is the lifespan of a Beagle?

The average lifespan of a Beagle is 12-15 years, although they can live a little more if they are given proper care, nourishment and regular vet check.

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