Difference between Baguido and Beagle

Many experts consider the Pug to be an easily distracted dog that has difficulty concentrating on one thing and is drawn to outside distractions, but has a much better sense of smell than the Beagle. The Beagle is an inquisitive and energetic breed, but the Pug is often lethargic and looks sad. In terms of appearance, the Baguette is considered to be a dog with a longer body and shorter legs. The ears appear longer and the skin of the entire head is flaccid, but the legs of the Beagle are relatively longer. Many people find it easy to distinguish between the two dogs from their appearance and the shape of their ears, and the ears are the biggest buying point of the Beagle and the Baguette, both of which belong to the large droopy ears. The Miguel’s ears are hard to find with the stipulation that they cannot be longer than the nose and the lower edge of the ears are round and wide, with yellow, black and white ternary colors dominating; while the Barker’s ears are very long, with the ear root position lower than the Beagle’s, the ears can exceed the tip of the nose, and their texture is soft and pendulous, with the large pendulous ears dropping down to the neck when it is at rest. The Beagle’s head is in the shape of a large dome, with large, hazel eyes, yellow scattered over the head, ears, upper part of the limbs, and lower part of the tail, and the front of the nose, neck, lower part of the limbs, and the tip of the tail must be white; the Barker has dark brown eyes, baggy lower eyelids, a broad, black nose, fleshy drooping lips, a broad, deep, thick chest, and a stout, slightly hooked, sword-like tail. The ear root is low with large drooping ears, the skin is elastic, and the tail is kept curved.

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