Beagle

About the Breed

The beagle is a small to medium sized breed of dog that has become a popular choice for pet owners around the world. It is known for its intelligence, loyalty and affectionate personality. This article will explore the history of the beagle, its temperaments and who it is ideal for, as well as important health checks and healthy weight. History The beagle has been around since ancient times and was originally bred to hunt small game such as rabbits and hares. The breed was brought to England in the 1500s by William the Conqueror and was crossed with various hunting breeds such as the Talbot Hound. By 1884, the Beagle Club of England had been established to promote breeding standards for this beloved breed. Temperament & Characteristics The beagle is an intelligent, loyal and affectionate dog that loves being around people. They are also very active dogs that require regular exercise in order to stay healthy and happy. Beagles can be quite vocal at times but they are generally good-natured animals that want nothing more than your love and attention. They get along well with other animals but may need some training in order to learn appropriate behaviour around them. Ideal Owners The beagle is an ideal choice for families looking for a loyal companion or an active playmate for their children. This breed loves attention from people so they do best in households where someone can provide them with plenty of love and companionship on a daily basis. They also require regular exercise so this breed may not be best suited for those who lead a more sedentary lifestyle or have limited space indoors or outdoors for them to play in freely. Health Checks & Healthy Weight It's important to keep up with regular check-ups at your veterinarian's office in order to ensure your Beagle stays healthy throughout its life span. Check-ups should include routine vaccinations, deworming, flea treatment if necessary, dental cleaning if needed, tests for heartworms/lyme disease/other parasites etc., eye exams and nail trims as necessary; these should all take place on a yearly basis or more frequently depending on your vet's recommendations. A healthy weight range is between 18 - 25 lbs (8 11 kg) depending on age; you should start monitoring their weight early on so you can adjust their diet accordingly if needed over time (i.e., puppy food vs adult food). The Beagle is an intelligent breed that loves being around people making it perfect family pet choice! With proper care from their owners which includes providing them with love, attention, exercise opportunities & regular vet check-ups; these delightful pups will bring years of joy into any home!

Healthy weight:

20-25 pounds

Recommended Food

Medium or Large breed dog food such as Royal Canin Golden Retriever or Hills Science Diet

Breed Colors

  • Lemon & White
  • Red & White
  • Tricolor
  • Blue & Tan
  • Black & Tan
  • Orange & White
  • Lemon & Tan
  • Chocolate & White

Ideal for owners that

  • Patient
  • Loving
  • Active
  • Loyal
  • Trustworthy
  • Responsible
  • Compassionate

Health Considerations

  • Ear Infections
  • Eye Problems
  • Intervertebral Disc Disease
  • Cherry Eye
  • Hypothyroidism
  • Gastric Torsion
  • Epilepsy
  • Allergies

This breed may be cute, but these are some of their common health issues to be aware of.

Temperment & Skills

FriendlyAffectionateIntelligentMerryActivePlayfulStubborn

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