How to see a purebred Beagle

How does a purebred Beagle look? The Beagle is about 13-15 inches tall at the shoulder, well-proportioned and compact; the head is oval overall, with the back of the head nearly round, moderately sized and proportional to the body; the eyes are large, with black or teal pupils, clear and gentle eyes, black nosepiece, and large, long ears. 1. The Beagle is approximately between 13 inches and 15 inches, and is a standard medium-sized dog. 2. The Beagle’s skull should be nearly long The Beagle’s eyes should be large, the distance between the eyes should be wide, the eyes should be mild, and the eyes should be dark black or teal. 4. The nostrils of a healthy Beagle should be wide and sensitive, with a black nose. The purebred Beagle’s ears should be long and large, hanging down to the bottom of the mouth, close to both cheeks. 6. The purebred Beagle’s neck should be medium in length, with 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. 7. The feet are rounded and the pads are full and hard. 8. The tail of the purebred Beagle is thick and long, with a firm upward sword-like tail, often high up. The tail end has white or yellowish hair, swinging flexible. 9. purebred beagle coat has two types: one type of hair is smooth and fine; the other type of hair is rough. Beagle coat color is monochromatic, can be black, white, beige, red, blue-violet, fawn, silver gray, but can not have a magic pattern and mixed colors.

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