How to choose a Beagle

How to choose a Beagle? Purebred Beagle adult dogs are about 13-15 inches high at the shoulder, well-proportioned and compact; the head is oval in overall shape, the back of the head is nearly round, moderate in size and proportional to the body; the Beagle’s eyes are large, the pupils are black or teal, the eyes are clear and divine, the nosepiece is black, and the ears are large and long. 1. The Beagle’s abdomen should be strong and fleshy when patted. The shoulder height is approximately between 13″ and 15″, a standard medium-sized dog. 2. The Beagle’s skull should be approximately long and oval, moderate in length and width, slightly rounded at the back of the head, and wider at the occiput. 3. The Beagle’s mouth and tongue and lips are black at the edges, and the tissue of the mouth is almost entirely black, and the ideal mouth for a pet dog is pure black. The upper part and edge of the tongue is pure blue-black, the darker the color the better. 4, Beagle eyes should be large, the distance between the two eyes should be wide, the eyes are mild, the eyes are dark black or teal. 5, Beagle ears should be both long and large, hanging down to the bottom of the mouth, close to both cheeks. 6, Beagle neck length is moderate, the forehead angle has a slight wrinkle, deep and wide chest, short back, sloping shoulders, well-developed muscles. 7, Beagle limbs should be relatively The tail is both thick and long, with a firm upward sword-like tail. Often high cocked, swinging flexible.

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