beagles smell, or "sniff", to hunt for animals, as they are natural hunting dogs.
By smell. Beagles track prey by sent.
Because you put your nose in it.
Beagles have a better sense of smell than a German shepherd. Beagles have the second best sense of smell out of all the dog breeds. The only dog with a better sense of smell than a beagle is a blood hound.
Beagles are from the hound family and therefore have a very powerful sense of smell compared to other breeds.
beagles can run away, if they aren't on a leash outside or they aren't fenced in, they could pick up a smell and follow it, then be lost.
dogs do like your basset hound and beagles
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.
Beagles are known for their good sense of smell and tracking ability. The activity of hunting rabbits, foxes, etc. with beagles is known as beagling. Beagles were introduced in the United States in the 1870s.
Do you mean come in the house? More information is needed. If you mean coming in the house, its because beagles LOVE to smell and sniff. If you want to bring her in, try food. Beagles love that just as much!
A beagle's fur color is white, black, and tan markings. A beagle has short legs, drooping ears, and a smooth coat, a beagle also has a great sense of smell.
The ability to smell drugs, listen to people sniffing drugs, and their keen eyesight
Hunt. Their noses and ears can smell and hear from far far away,that is why they have big hears and their nose is non-stop sniffin.