Beagle
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Breed History
The Beagle breed is so old that its ancestry is lost in time. Many Beagle enthusiasts hold different ideas about the history of the breed, but most agree that it is probably one of the oldest Hounds. Packs of these dogs may have existed across Britain before Roman times, when they worked as hunters and trackers. They are certainly one of the progenitors of Foxhounds and perhaps many other Hounds as well.
The breed name probably derived from the French word "begueule" meaning gape throat, and refers to the noises made by a pack on the hunt. The modern breed evolved in the United States to have a larger body and balanced appearance. Eligible in field and conformation trials, Beagles exist in two varieties, the under-13 inch type and the 13 to 15 inch variety. They still actively participate in hunting sports, both individually and as packs.
As pets, they require plenty of space, social contact and physical activity. Beagles have long been reliable, loyal and trusted companions. Famous examples of the breed include President Lyndon Johnson's pair named "Him" and "Her" and Snoopy from the Peanuts cartoon.
Ideal Breed Characteristics
Size : Males and Females 13 inch maximum for the 13-inch variety and 13 to 15 inches for the 15-inch variety (at the withers).
Appearance : Solid, balanced body with effortless, energetic motion.
Coat and Color : Tight, hard, medium-length coat. Brown, black, white or other "hound" colors with or without markings.
Head : Broad, rounded skull with a straight, square muzzle; large, wide-set, hazel or brown eyes; long, low, wide, rounded ears.
Tail : Gently curved, held high.
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