Beagle puppies for sale
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Beagle puppy...
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We deliver your newest member of the
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All Beagle puppy prices
include...
- Pedigree papers from
the F.C.I.
- Full Vaccinations
- Micro
Chipped
- Pet Passport Book
- 1 bag of Royal Canin
or Hills
Puppy Food
- Free delivery in
Andalucia - P.O.A on all other areas/countries
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be sure you have
the time and money to care for your puppy
properly.
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Beagle information
The Beagle is a sturdy, hardy little hound
dog which looks like a miniature Foxhound. The body is
squarely-built and the skull is fairly long and slightly domed.
The square muzzle is straight and medium in length. The large
eyes are brown or hazel and are set well apart. The wide,
pendant ears are low set and long. The black nose is broad with
full nostrils. The feet are round and firm. The tail is set
moderately high and never curled over the back. The coat is of
medium length, close, hard, sleek and easy to care for. Any
hound-type of colouring is acceptable including lemon,
tri-colour, black and tan, red and white, orange and white, or
lemon and white. Beagles have a distinct howl / bay of a bark
when they are on the hunt.
Temperament
The Beagle is loving, sweet and gentle.
Happy to see everyone, greeting them with a wagging tail.
Sociable, brave and intelligent. Excellent with children and
generally good with other dogs, but because of their hunting
instincts, they should not be trusted with non-canine pets,
unless they are socialized with cats and other household animals
when they are young. Beagles have minds of their own. They are
determined and watchful and require patient, firm training. It
is important you are this dog's pack leader and that you provide
the proper amount of mental and physical exercise including
daily pack walks, to avoid separation anxiety. With enough
exercise they will be calm. You can also purchase animal scents
and play tracking games with your beagle to help satisfy their
instinct to track. The Beagle does not have a normal sounding
bark, but rather a loud bay cry, that almost sounds like a short
howl. Beagles are curious and have a tendency to follow their
own noses. If they pick up a scent they may wander off and not
even hear you calling them back, or not care to listen, as they
will be too busy trying to find the critter at the other end.
Take care when letting them off leash that you are in a safe
area. Beagles who are allowed to be pack leaders over their
humans can develop a varying degree of behaviour issues,
including, but not limited to, guarding, obsessive barking,
snapping, biting, and destructive behaviours when left alone.
These are not Beagle traits, but rather behaviours brought on by
lack of leadership and or exercise, from their humans. The
behaviours can be corrected when the dogs instincts are met.
Size
Height: Dogs 14-16 inches
(36-41cm) Bitches 13-15 inches (33-38cm)
There are two height classes, 13-15 inches (33-38cm) and under
13 inches (33cm).
Weight: Dogs 22-25 pounds (10-11kg) Bitches 20-23 pounds
(9-10kg)
Needs
Energetic and possessing great stamina,
the Beagle needs plenty of exercise, including a brisk
daily walk.
It should have a fenced yard of reasonable size to romp in.
Always use a lead when walking this breed or you will be running
the risk of it disappearing in search of wild game.
Grooming
The Beagle's smooth
short-haired coat is easy to look after. Brush with a firm
bristle brush, and bathe with mild soap only when necessary. Dry
shampoo occasionally. Be sure to check the ears carefully for
signs of infection and keep the nails trimmed. This breed is an
average shedder.
Beagle
Origins
The first Beagles
date back to the 1500s. English hunters would take packs of
these dogs out on the hunt tracking rabbits, hare, pheasant,
quail and other small animals. The breed probably originated as
a cross between the Harrier and other types of English hounds.
The dogs have since become one of the most popular breeds in the
USA. The breed can hunt alone, in pairs or in packs. The name
"Beagle" may have come from the French term "be’geule," which
means “gape throat,” referring to the dogs baying voice. The
name may also have come from the dog's size, stemming from the
French word “beigh”, the Old English word “begele”, or perhaps
the Celtic word “beag”, which all mean "small". He has also
served as an excellent narcotics detection dog and makes a fine
family companion. They were first recognized by the AKC in 1885.
Training your dog
How to Groom your dog