Beagles : Friendly Faces with a Big Sniff

Beagles

Friendly Faces with a Big Sniff

The Beagle, with its floppy ears and soulful eyes, is a popular breed known for its friendly personality and keen sense of smell. But these charming pups are more than just cute faces. Beagles are intelligent and energetic dogs that make wonderful companions for active families.

Coat: Short and dense
Shedding: Medium
Size: Small
Life expectancy: 8-10 years
Coat colours:
White
Tan
Weight:
10-11kgs (male)
9-10kgs (female)
Height:
36-41cm (male)
33-38cm (female)

Adaptability

Temperatures should be moderate for Beagles

Hot Weather Tolerance

up to 30℃

Cold Weather Tolerance

up to 10℃

Traits

Friendly and Playful

Curious and Intelligent

Gentle and Patient

Diet

Like all dogs, beagles thrive on a nutritious diet that provides them with the energy they need for their active lifestyle.

Choose a protein-rich diet

Protein is essential for building and maintaining muscle mass. Look for dog food formulated for active breeds with a high-quality protein source, such as chicken, beef, or fish.

Avoid fillers & additives

Fillers and additives provide little nutritional value and can potentially upset your Beagle's stomach. Opt for dog food with whole, recognizable ingredients.

Consider their age

A puppy will have different dietary needs than an adult or senior Beagle. Choose a food specifically formulated for their life stage.

Training

Beagles are intelligent dogs, but their strong scent-hound instincts and independent streak can make them challenging to train.

Physical Exercise

Beagles need plenty of daily exercise to stimulate them physically and mentally. Regular walks, playtime, and outdoor adventures are essential.

Interactive Play

Incorporate games and activities that challenge their minds and noses. This will help keep them engaged and focused during training sessions.

Grooming

Beagles have a short, smooth coat that is relatively easy to maintain. However, regular grooming is still important for their overall health and well-being.

Brush and bath

Brush your Beagle's coat once or twice a week to remove dirt loose hair, and distribute natural oils. Bathe them every few months or as needed.

Keep their ears clean

Beagles' floppy ears can trap moisture and harbor bacteria, which can lead to infection. Regularly clean their ears with a vet-recommended ear cleaner.

Nail and paw caree

Regularly trim your Beagle's nails to prevent them from getting too long and uncomfortable. Pay attention to their paw pads and clean any dirt or debris lodged between their toes.

Dental care

Dental hygiene is crucial for your Beagle's overall health. Brushing their teeth daily with dog-approved toothpaste is ideal.

Beagles are generally healthy dogs, but like all breeds, they are prone to certain health conditions.

Common Health Concerns

Hip dysplasia

A hip joint malformation that can cause pain and lameness.

Elbow dysplasia

Similar to hip dysplasia, but affecting the elbow joint.

Eye problems

Glaucoma and cherry eye are some potential eye issues.

Allergies

Beagles can be prone to skin and food allergies.

Obesity

Beagles love to eat and can easily become overweight without enough exercise and a proper diet.