What Makes A Beagle Famous?

By Richard Cussons
Do you know Snoopy, coined as the world's famous beagle? The
cartoon character Snoopy became so popular among kids and even
among adults. It has became popular not just in television
shows, magazines and films but also in different collectibles
such as mugs, pillows, towels, bags and other stuff. What's in
a beagle that makes him famous?
The beagle, a medium-sized dog is a member of the hound
group. These scent hounds, primarily developed for tracking
hare, rabbit and other game are better at ground-scenting.
Moreover, their sharp sense of smell and tracking instinct are
the reasons why they are used to detect prohibited agricultural
imports and foodstuffs in quarantine.
These medium-sized dogs are generally between 13 to 15
inches at the withers and weigh between 20 to 25 pounds. This
breed's muscular body is covered with medium-length, smooth,
hard coat and comes in a range of colors. The most common is
the Tricolor, white with large black areas and light brown
shading. There is also Classic Tri as well as Faded Tri. Beagle
may also appear in two-color variety with white as the base
color.
Their happy temperament is another reason why they are
chosen as pets by most dog lovers. These pack animals enjoy
company and can get along well with other dogs. They are also
good with children. Despite their intelligence, beagles can be
hard to train because they are bred to become single-minded and
determined ideal for long chase. They have their minds of their
own and tend to follow their own sense of smell that's why they
are sometimes difficult to recall.
This breed can live for up to twelve years. They are known
to have less inherited health problems but they are prone to
epilepsy, hyperthyroidism, ear infections because of their long
floppy ears and eye problems such as glaucoma and corneal
dystrophy. In rare cases, beagles at a very young age can be
affected by immune mediated polygenic arthritis, a condition
wherein the immune system attacks the joints.
Since they are primarily developed to hunt hares, their
stamina is great and energetic. They do not tire easily when
exercised however, regular exercise is necessary because
inactive beagles may become obese. Beagles rely on their owners
to regulate weight and owners must also be aware that this
breed eats whenever there is food around. Something for owners
to watch out! Their nature as working dogs may lead minor
injuries such as cuts and sprains so make sure to bring along
with you the necessary items when you're out for hunting.
These are the reasons why these friendly and happy dogs
gained the spotlight not just in films, televisions and
magazines but more importantly in the hearts of every dog
lover.
Richard Cussons writes articles of various topics. For more
information, see Beagle and learn more about Beagle dog breed here.
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