Beagle has several colors Beagle best color do you know

Beagles come in seven colors 1. Yellow: mainly scattered on the head, ears, and upper part of the limbs, and the lower part of the tail. 2. Black: Mainly on the back, which is also a characteristic that identifies a Beagle. 3. White: The standard Beagle must have “seven whites”, i.e. the front of the nose, the neck, the lower half of the limbs and the tip of the tail must be white. Since the lower half of the Miguel’s limbs are white, there is a saying that “Miguel wears white socks”.  This is a color that is distributed throughout the body, with a dense, short coat of white, black, houndstooth, teal, and lemon. The way to select a purebred Beagle A. First of all, purebred Beagles have height and weight to meet the standard, too big and too small are not suitable. If the selected dog is not old enough and not yet fully developed, the requirements for height and weight can be moderately relaxed. Secondly, the purebred Beagle should be inspected one by one for each part of the body shape. The skull of the Beagle should be approximately long and oval, with moderate length and width, slightly rounded at the back of the head, and wide at the occiput. Third, a healthy purebred Beagle should have a straight muzzle, wide nostrils and a keen sense of smell, and a black nose end. The teeth should bite well and make a clipped bite. The purebred Beagle should have larger eyes, the distance between the two eyes should be wider, the eyes should be milder, and the eyes should be dark black or teal. Purebred Beagle has ears that are both long and large, hanging downward until the bottom of the mouth, close to both cheeks. The purebred Beagle has a moderate neck length, a slight wrinkle in the forehead, a certain crease in the neck, a deep and wide chest, a short back, sloping shoulders, and well-developed and strong muscles. Seven, purebred Beagle has limbs should be short, strong front limbs, large hind limbs, and very well-developed leg muscles. The feet are round and the foot pads are full and hard. Eight, purebred Beagle has a thick and long tail, a firm upward sword-like tail, often high. The end of the tail has white or yellowish hair and swings flexibly. Nine, purebred Beagle has two types of coat: one type of hair is smooth and fine, the other type of hair is rough. The hair color should be white, blue-yellow, black-yellow or a mixture of three colors. The best colors for Beagles Beagles are nowadays quite a popular breed and come in a wide range of colors, including black, white, brown, white lemon, and white teal. However, professionals generally agree that black Beagles are the best. Not only is the black Beagle better in color, but the texture, pedigree, and breed are relatively pure. Many dog lovers prefer to have white Beagles, but the white Beagle breed is not very pure and white Beagles can be a little more messy. Pure black Beagles are not only uncommon, but they are also high in price and represent black to some extent. 

The lemon colored Miguel: The main coat color is lemon yellow with white, which has been researched by experts as a possible early genetic dissimilarity due to mating problems, but is in all respects the same as the traditional Miguel. Fawn colored Miguel: The same as the lemon colored Miguel, except that the coat color is mainly fawn, white and yellow-red. Satsuma Miguel: Mainly found in Japan. According to the Japan Breeders Association, this breed was first introduced from Kagoshima by the British before the World War. It was once rumored that it was not recognized as a blood relative of the Miguel because it was too different in size and face from the local breed, but the Japanese Breeders’ Association later fought hard to have it recognized.

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