All the questions you may not even know to ask in relation to microchipping your Beagle – learn about your microchipping responsibilities as a responsible pet owner.
Beagle
This small-sized hound was bred to be a hunting companion, with its keen sense of smell and strong tracking abilities.
The Beagle's friendly and curious nature made it a popular choice for hunters, and it quickly became a favorite among English royalty.
Over time, the breed spread across Europe and eventually made its way to the United States in the 1800s.
Today, the Beagle is still a beloved pet, known for its intelligence, loyalty, and playful personality.
With its short coat and easy-going temperament, the Beagle is a great choice for families looking for an affectionate and low-maintenance companion.
Beagle Breed Facts
Height (Adult): Male: 33 to 40cm Female: 33 to 38cm
Weight (Adult): Male: 9 to 11kg Female: 9 to 11kg
Life Expectancy: 12 to 15 years
Hypoallergenic: No
Origin: England
Temperament: Friendly, Curious, Merry, Sweet-Tempered, and Gentle
Is Your Beagle Bored? Here Are The Signs To Look For
Your Beagle needs your attention just as you crave theirs. It’s important you respond to them and notice if they are feeling lonely – here’s some helpful tips for you.
Best Ways To Exercise Your Beagle?
We know how time can be limited to give your Beagle ample exercise. Here’s some tips on other ideas that you can follow as well as how to find the right dog walker for your Beagle too.
When Should I Spay or Neuter My Beagle?
When should I spay or neuter my Beagle? It’s a question often asked by dog owners, we’ve compiled some questions you need to ask yourself before going ahead with your spaying or neutering decision.