Beagle breeders.
A beagle or any dog is a mammal
I can only comment on my dog (a 14 month old beagle) and she shivers when it gets below 60 degrees, but she was born and raised in Arizona. Look around for breeders in Alaska, and ask them questions. Then, if at all possible, go to a local shelter and save a beagle from being euthanized. I think if you find a dog that doesn't know any other climate, they'll be fine there. -Joe
yes! My dog is a mix of a beagle and a jack Russel terrior. (her mom was the beagle.) Her name is daisy
Yes there are rat breeders in australia.
The 3 preys of a beagle dog is birds, rabbits, and squirrels.
Yes, the noun 'beagle' is a common noun, a general word for a type of dog originally bred for hunting; a word for any beagle anywhere.
Yes, you can mix a Yorkie with a Beagle, you can mix any type of dog breeds you want together.
No, the noun 'beagle' is a common noun, a general word for a type of dog originally bred for hunting; a word for any beagle anywhere.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing; for example, "The Voyage of the Beagle" by Charles Darwin or the HMS Beagle, the ship about which he wrote.
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A Beagle is a dog that would normally eat dog kibble or any special diet that it's owners would feed it.
The beagle was developed in England, but specific individuals are not typically credited with its creation. The breed is believed to have evolved from various hound types along with terriers over several centuries. The mixing of these breeds was likely done by various breeders aiming to create a small scent hound suitable for hunting. The exact origins remain somewhat unclear, as the beagle's history is a blend of folklore and historical breeding practices.