Dog Breed Diaries

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Beagle

Beagle

Curious, merry, friendly

A small hound with an endless nose and friendly nature, Beagles are great with families and love exploring.

Know your Beagle

Breed Group: Hound

Size: Medium

Height: 13-15 inches

Weight: 20-30 pounds

Coat Type: Short, smooth

Coat Colors: Tri-color, lemon, red & white

Temperament: Curious, friendly, and merry. Beagles are affectionate and social dogs with a playful personality. They love being around people and other pets, and their cheerful demeanor makes them ideal for family life.

Energy Level: High. Beagles are active dogs that require regular exercise and mental stimulation. Their strong sense of smell makes them natural explorers who enjoy walks, sniffing trails, and interactive play.

Good with Children: Yes

Good with Other Pets: Yes

Trainability: Moderate. Beagles are intelligent but sometimes stubborn due to their independent hound instincts. Consistent training with positive reinforcement and patience yields the best results.

Barking Tendency: High. Beagles have a distinct, expressive bark and howl. They tend to be vocal when excited, curious, or left alone for long periods.

Lifespan: 12-15 years

Health Issues: Common health concerns include hip dysplasia, epilepsy, and hypothyroidism. Regular vet checkups and a balanced diet help maintain their long-term health.

Exercise Requirements: High. Beagles enjoy exploring and benefit from daily walks, play sessions, and opportunities to sniff and investigate. Secure yards or leashed walks are recommended due to their strong scent-drive.

Hypoallergenic: No

History: The Beagle originated in England and was developed as a scent hound for hunting small game, particularly rabbits. Their keen nose and determination made them valuable field dogs, while their gentle nature won them a place in family homes around the world.