![]() ![]() ![]() The Beagle comes in a variety of colors including black and tan, lemon, tricolor, blue or red tick, and white with red, orange or lemon. Beagles have a distinct howl when they bark.īeagles were developed for hunting and therefore have many hunting dog traits in their genes. Their eyes can be brown or hazel and their ears are pendant shaped low set, and long.Ī Beagle’s coat is medium length and sleek, making it easy to care for. The Beagle’s muzzle is straight and medium length. The Beagle’s body is squarely-built, and their skull is fairly long and slightly domed. Discover more about our Beagle puppies for sale below!Īs for looks, the Beagle is a hardy little hound dog that looks like a miniature Foxhound. That is unless they are socialized with cats and other animals from a young age. However, because of their hunting instincts, they should not be trusted with non-canine pets. They are excellent with children and generally good with other dogs. They acts as a spokesperson on matters of health and will collaborate with The Kennel Club on any health concerns the breed may have.The Beagle breed is loving, sweet, gentle, sociable, brave and intelligent. If you have any concerns about a particular health condition in your breed then you may wish to speak to your vet or you could contact your breed health co-ordinator.īreed health co-ordinators are individuals working on behalf of breed clubs and councils who are advocates for the health and welfare of their chosen breed. Have any questions about health in your breed? You can also view the inbreeding coefficient calculation for a puppy's parents, or for a dog you're thinking of breeding from. Please visit our Health Test Results Finder to discover the DNA or screening scheme test results for any dog on The Kennel Club's Breed Register. Find out about a particular dog's results ![]() Kennel Club Assured breeders and Kennel Club Accredited Instructors receive a 10% discount.įind out more about our DNA Testing Services. Neonatal cerebellar cortical degeneration (NCCD).Imerräsbeck syndrome/Cobalamin malabsorption (IGS).The DNA tests listed above marked with an asterisk (*) are included in our DNA Testing Services. *The Kennel Club’s DNA Testing Services - simple to use and easy to organise all-in-one DNA tests DNA test - FVIID - part of The Kennel Club’s DNA Testing Services* (see below).DNA test - IGS - part of The Kennel Club’s DNA Testing Services* (see below).Bitches under 18 months not to produce a litter.DNA test - NCCD - part of The Kennel Club’s DNA Testing Services* (see below).We strongly recommend that all breeders, both assured breeders (ABs) and non ABs, use the following (or equivalent) schemes, tests and advice. DNA test - Lafora's Find lists of tested dogs. ![]() DNA test - MLS - part of The Kennel Club’s DNA Testing Services* (see below).All other breeders are strongly advised to also use these. The Kennel Club's Assured Breeders must use the following (or equivalent) schemes, tests and advice. Non-breed-standard colour means that the colour is not accepted within the breed standard and whilst some dogs within the breed may be this colour it is advised to only select a dog that fits within the breed standards for all points.Ĭolour is only one consideration when picking a breed or individual dog, health and temperament should always be a priority over colour. In this instance you would be directed through our registrations process to contact a breed club and/or council to support you on identifying and correctly listing the new colour. 'Other' means you consider your puppy to be a colour not currently known within the breed and one that does not appear on either the breed standard or non-breed standard list. Breed standard colour means that the colour is accepted within the breed standard and is a traditional and well-known colour in this breed.īreed standard colours in this breed include: ![]()
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