Beagle Puppies - My Next Puppy

Available

Beagle Puppies for Sale

Please inquire about our Beagle Puppies

"*" indicates required fields

Step 1 of 2

Name*

Beagle Puppies

Breed Overview

A sturdy hunting dog, the Beagle should look like a foxhound in miniature. His hunting ability, combined with a merry personality, has made the Beagle one of the most popular dogs in the United States according to AKC Registration Statistics. The most famous Beagle of all is Snoopy from the comic strip “Peanuts.” Today's Beagle comes in two height varieties (13 in. and 15 in.) and any true hound color, including tri-color, red and white, and lemon.

History

In the 1500s, most English gentlemen had packs of hounds. Larger hounds tracked deer, while smaller ones went after rabbits. These were the first Beagles. The origin of the name “Beagle” may have been derived from the French term “be'geule,” referring to the baying voice of the hounds when in pursuit of game, or possibly the diminutive size of the hound.

Temperament

Beagles are happy-go-lucky and friendly, making them a wonderful family pet. They are also favored for their compact size and short easy to care for coat. Since they lived in packs for hundreds of years, they naturally enjoy the company of other dogs and humans. Curious and comedic, they often follow their noses which can lead to some mischief if they are not provided with daily activity.

  • Hound Group; AKC recognized in 1885.
  • About 15 inches tall .
  • Rabbit/hare hunter, family pet.

Environment

  • Apartment is ok.
  • Active (and sometimes loud) indoors.

Exercise

  • Moderate daily exercise.
  • Love a large yard.

Grooming

  • Very easy care.
  • Occasional brushing.
  • Keep ears clean.
  • Average shedding.
Adult Weight:
10-18 pounds
Adult Height:
12-15 inches
Life Expectancy:
10-12 years
Temperament:
Non-Sporting Dog Group affectionate, sensitive, gentle, friendly, agile
Maintainence:
3
Training:
2
Shedding:
2
Adaptability:
4
Active:
3
Text Us