This could be a long list... Some of the uses are; hunting, transportation, guiding, guarding, companionship, and drug and bomb detection.
They also do service work for the disabled (ie service dogs), visit hospitals to cheer patients (therapy dogs), water rescue, tracking, protection, acting, modeling, search and rescue (like 9/11), and carrying things.
Some dogs are trained to detect natural gas leaks, rot in utility poles, cadavers, or cancer
Beagles have a distinctive white tip on their tail. This is used because when beagles went hinting, they could easily be spotted by their tail.
Some are used for hunting but some are just pets and they are used for hunting hares heanct the activite Beagling
Traditionally, they were used for fox hunting. They could also be used for raccoon. The hunters could follow, on foot or on horses, by listening to the beagles baying.
It depends on what you need help with. Beagles are usually hunting dogs, so that's what they're best used for.
its purpose for this dog is used for hunting
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.
John Beagles has written: 'Beagles & Ramsay'
Beagles comes from a french word that means gaped throat and that is why beagles are called beagles.
There are several organizations for beagle owners, especially in England where fox hunting is popular. Beagles are often used for this type of sport.
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The beagle is and old breed of dog. They were, and still are today, used as hunting dogs. The beagle has been around for a while but there are new " variations" of beagles according to the akc.
Beagles have a long history, with their origins tracing back over 2,000 years to ancient Greece and Rome, where similar breeds were used for hunting. The modern beagle as we know it began to take shape in the 19th century, particularly in England, through selective breeding for specific traits. They were officially recognized as a distinct breed in the mid-1800s. Today, beagles are popular as family pets and hunting companions.