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Normal Beagles, just regular Beagles. white with caramel-brown,
and black spots.
Blue-Tic Beagles, almost like Normal beagles only white with a
caramel-brown head with caramel-brown and black spots.
and little black and caramel-brown speckles sometimes not but sometimes not that many. and sometimes all over. (like my Edweird)
And Red-Tic Beagles, Almost like Blue-Tics only no black. just caramel-brown and white. all white with a caramel-brown head, and spots, and speckles. And sometimes no caramel-brown. just black or just a little teeny bit of caramel-brown
BTW blue and red tic beagles DON'T have Ticks.
:-D
I have a beagle and i can say that unless they are sick beagles do not drool at all!
It is difficult to provide an exact number of beagles worldwide as there is no centralized registry for all beagles. However, beagles are a popular breed, so there are likely millions of them living in households around the world.
Yes, all breeds of dog need to drink water in order to stay alive, and Beagles are no exception.
Apart from the occasional stray, or runaway, there are NO wild beagles. They're all domesticated, a man-made breed.
Some Beagles are particularly attentive to little yellow birds, e.g., birds named Woodstock. These types of Beagles like to feed these birds and offer companionship. Other Beagles prefer less involved activities and like to sleep. A favorite hobby of all Beagles, like other scent hounds, is sniffing.
Golden Retrievers, German Shepherds, Labrador Retrievers, Beagles, and Yorkshire Terriers.
John Beagles has written: 'Beagles & Ramsay'
Yes. All living things are important.
To reproduce like all other life on earth
Beagles are all domesticated, either pets or working dogs. They live wherever their owners puts them.
Beagles comes from a french word that means gaped throat and that is why beagles are called beagles.
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