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Beagle Breeding
Beagle breeding should be seriously treated by any kennel, as producing an overall healthy puppy should be the priority.
This breed is one of the smallest of the hunting hounds. Compact and athletic, these dogs have short weather resistant coats. Everything in their look is designed for hunting small game. Their typical physical features are the long skull, low set, moderately long, droop ears, large eyes, a muscular body, and curved tail. Their short and coarse coat protects the body when the hound follows the prey in rough terrain. It’s very easy to groom and doesn’t shed much. It may come in red and white, orange and white, or lemon and white hues. The muzzle of the dog is straight and square. The nose is black. The pendant ears are long. The eyes are brown or hazel.
Beagle breeding should be seriously treated by any kennel, as producing an overall healthy puppy should be the priority.
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Beagle Breeding -
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Producing purebred dogs is a great responsibility and commitment. The number of unwanted dogs in the United States and other countries is frightening. There are too many irresponsible breeders who are not concerned with the welfare of the breed they produce. A responsible breeder will answer all buyers' questions, explain the pedigree and show all medical records. Reputable kennels do not breed often, as it is necessary to allow bitches to recover. Ethical breeders keep the pups they cannot place and will take back any puppy that does not work out with the family. Beagle breeding should be seriously treated by any kennel, as producing an overall healthy puppy should be the priority.
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If you want a puppy for free, the beagle photo is available in a rescue; a pet quality pup may be purchased from a kennel.
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