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4 Things For Dog Lovers To Know About Beagles

By Robin Setser


To say that beagles are popular would be an understatement. Pet owners love them for a number of reasons, ranging from their charming appearances to their generally warm dispositions. How much do you know about these dogs, though? No matter how much you may like them, there exists a bevy of facts that tend to go under the radar. Here are just 4 that will help you admire this breed even more.

The popularity of beagles cannot be understated, especially when you look at media as a whole. Snoopy from the "Peanut" comic strip is a great example, and may be the most recognizable. If you're a fan of more recent media, animation in particular, Courage the Cowardly Dog has been classified as a beagle as well. Examples like these can't be overlooked, but there is more to be learned about beagles, as companies such as Assisi Animal Health can attest.

Second, beagles are known for being an old dog breed. As a matter of fact, they go back so far in history that it's unclear as to how they originated. What we do know, though, is that they go back as far as Ancient Greece and the Roman Empire. During these periods, beagles were dogs that could help hunters track down their targets. Needless to say, this purpose has changed as hunting is less of a necessity in the modern age.

Third, beagles have one of the keenest senses of smell when it comes to canines. As a matter of fact, it wouldn't be far-fetched to claim that their ability to track down scents is sharper than other breeds. When a beagle picks up a scent, no matter how faint it might be, they are likely to attempt to track down the source, primarily through their nose. This is one of the most recognizable traits that future beagle owners should be aware of.

What about vocal range, which is another notable trait of the beagle? This dog has the ability to bark and speak louder than other breeds, which you may notice if you live around a beagle long enough. Furthermore, the term "beagle" means "loudmouth" in French, and to say that this is a fitting name would be an understatement. When it comes to little-known facts, this is among the most intriguing.




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