yes, definitely yes. they are in the hound category
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Yes, some beagle owners show their dogs in dog shows. Usually, these beagles have to come from a celebrated breeder, and the dog must have papers showing lineage.
Beagles are from the hound family and therefore have a very powerful sense of smell compared to other breeds.
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there! It appears to me that a foot beagle refers to hunting beagles, and it seems that the term is generally used when referring to a group of beagles that hunt in packs. Another person asked this question on a forum, and a responder said that foot beagles were bred for hunting. http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=2055424686 An excerpt from the book "The Dogs of the British Isles" by J.H. Walsh lists a few of the breeding requirements of foot beagles. http://chestofbooks.com/animals/dogs/British-Dogs-2/The-Beagle.html I have found several websites of hunting clubs that use the name foot beagles, such as the Isle of Wight Foot Beagles http://www.amhb.org.uk/ I hope I helped a little bit! Update: Foot Beagles are smaller Hound beagles are larger and used in hunting Image: http://www.ronancrowley.com/images/IMAG0037.jpg Smaller darker one is the Foot Beagle, Lighter and larger one is the hound beagle
Most farmers don't use beagles they would use herding does like Australian Shepherds. If they do have beagles they use them for hunting since beagles are awesome for hunting. Or they could have the beagles as a protector for livestock which probably isn't what they use em for, since for example I use a Rottweiler to protect livestock from coyotes because they are a lot more tough and aggressive . Also they could just have the beagles as a pet, which a lot of farms have because it's nice to have a companion with you when doing some chores.
they'll use the dogs for the blinded
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people walk there dogs because the can and there dogs have to use the bathroom but for some people, they walk their dogs to check out other people lol
well, beagles have an excellent sense of smell. Beagles used to be used in a hunting "game" called beagling. The hunters would let there beagle go and follow them on horseback while the beagle madly searches for a rabbit.
The term "beagler" or "beagling" originated from the use of beagles in hare hunting in the 19th century. Beagling involved using beagles to track and hunt hares, typically as a social sport rather than for serious hunting purposes. Over time, the term has evolved to refer to people who participate in this particular form of hunting.