Beagles 101

Hound group

Beagles are friendly dogs with a distinctive bark (known as a bay) whose No. 1 priority is following a hot scent while ignoring most everything and everyone else. These happy, sturdy hounds are great with kids and usually get along well with other family pets.

What we love about Beagles

That hound sound is the best around

They are smart dogs who learn things easily but consider obedience rather optional. This comes from the Beagle’s past as a hunting hound working on their own instincts, and should not be taken as an insult. A secure yard and a leash may always be necessary to keep Beagles from going their own way, although consistent manners training may help. That’s especially true if food is involved, since Beagles have a good appetite and, not too surprisingly, a tendence towards obesity that must be managed.

Energy level
Bark level
  • Talkative
Size
11 to 15 inches tall
Lifespan
10 to 15 years
Weight
15 to 30 lbs

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Mature adult Beagle

6 years to 9 years

Risk level for common Beagle conditions

Intervertebral disc disease

Hypothyroid disease

Seizures

Senior Beagle

10+ years

Risk level for common Beagle conditions

Urinary cancer

Cushings disease

Liver cancer

Beagle puppy

0 to 6 months

Risk level for common Beagle conditions

Ear infection

Gastritis

Urinary tract infection

Young adult Beagle

7 months to 5 years

Risk level for common Beagle conditions

Toxicity

Foreign body ingestion

Ear infection

Mature adult Beagle

6 years to 9 years

Risk level for common Beagle conditions

Intervertebral disc disease

Hypothyroid disease

Seizures

Senior Beagle

10+ years

Risk level for common Beagle conditions

Urinary cancer

Cushings disease

Liver cancer

Beagle puppy

0 to 6 months

Risk level for common Beagle conditions

Ear infection

Gastritis

Urinary tract infection

Young adult Beagle

7 months to 5 years

Risk level for common Beagle conditions

Toxicity

Foreign body ingestion

Ear infection

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Snoopy, the beagle from the comic strip "Peanuts," is an iconic fictional character. Introduced in 1950, he won hearts with his adventures and unique personality. Displaying human-like traits, Snoopy was Charlie Brown's loyal and imaginative companion. He remains a beloved symbol of Beagle charm.

Beagle coat care and colors

The coat of the Beagle is easy to care for: Sleek and short, all it needs is weekly brushing and an occasional bath. While most Beagles are black, tan, and white, the breed actually comes in almost a dozen recognized colors and patterns, and at least that many more not approved for the show ring. Among the more interesting: lemon and white, and bluetick and white.

Keeping nails short is important to the Beagle’s health. Avoid wrestling matches in adult dogs by acclimating puppies to having their feet and nails handled.

Beagle exercise & training

Loves walks

Exercise level

A Beagle is happiest following their noses for miles. Neighborhood walks are fine, but they thrive when exploring new areas with exciting smells for them to enjoy.

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Trainability

Beagles love their people, but they often disagree with them when it comes to following their noses instead of coming when called. Encourage good behavior with praise and tiny treats.

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Beagle fun facts

Top girl names for Beagles

100%

of Beagles are female

0%

of Beagles are male

Top boy names for Beagles

Nationwide loves Beagles of every name, from Aaron to Zog the Destroyer

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