Yes there is an actual breed called a beagle basset hound mix.
A Beagle is a scent hound.
A Harrier is actually a breed of dog (canis lupis familiaris). It is related to the beagle, basset hound, and fox hound.
The Southern Hound is thought to be an ancestor of the beagle.
Two dalmatians. The Dalmatian is an AKC-registered purebreed.
A beagle is a small to medium sized dog belonging to the hound family. They are also known as the English Beagle. Their closest relative is the foxhound.
The Beagle is not incontinent, but is merely slow to housebreak. Its original purpose as a hound makes it stubborn, self-centered and easily distracted. Try to use positive reinforcements to get your Beagle to do its business in the right place.
There are many types of hound dogs, varying in size from the beagle to the Irish Wolf Hound- the biggest breed of dog. The word "hound" is referring to any dog bred to track down an animal, except for pointers, retrievers, spaniels and setters.
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Basset hounds.
Specialists are almost unanimous that Bloodhounds have the best sense of smell. The second would be Basset hound and Dachshund.
Technically, it is possible to breed most, if not all breeds of dog with a beagle. However, popular 'fashion' hybrids at the moment include the 'Puggle' (Beagle x Pug), the 'Bagle Hound' (Beagle x Basset Hound), 'Be-Apso' (Beagle x Lhasa Apso), 'Bea-Tzu' (Beagle x Shi-Tzu), 'Bea Bull' (Beagle x Bulldog), and 'Bea Griffon' (Beagle x Brussels Griffon). More uncommon, but currently bred breeds include the 'Beaman' (Beagle x Doberman Pinscher), the 'Beaglier' (Beagle x Cavalier King Charles Spaniel), the 'Beago' (Beagle x Golden Retriever), the 'Bocker' (Beagle x Cocker Spaniel), the 'Bogle' (Beagle x Boxer) and the 'Boglen Terrier' (Beagle x Boston Terrier).
The scientific name of dogs is canis lupus familiaris. The breed of beagle is further specified after that as simply: Beagle or English Beagle.The information at the American Kennel Club about the breed and how is got its name of Beagle states:The origin of the name "Beagle" may have been derived from the French term "be'geule," referring to the baying voice of the hounds when in pursuit of game, or possibly the diminutive size of the hound.