Dogs have been domesticated for thousands of years, so for all intents and purposes, their habitat is wherever a human makes it. However, if you are wondering where their habitat is in the same sense as "Where is a hamster's habitat" (which is also domesticated but can be traced to Syria), that is a complicated question. The reason we have different breeds with different characteristics is because they come from different places and their ancestors had to make different evolutionary adaptations due to those different environments. So the question should really be: What is this breed's original habitat?
There are different types of beagle. The original hound was first bred in England, as a pack hunting dog, to catch rabbits and other small game. Beagle-like hounds have existed for many centuries, but the modern beagle was developed in the 1830s.
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.
The average weight of a Beagle is 20 to 25 pounds.
Well this is a really good question! :) Beagle Harrier is a little bit taller than a normal Beagle. Beagle Harrier is from France and Beagle is from England. Beagle Harrier needs more exercise than Beagle. Beagle needs more space to live in than Beagle Harrier. Both of them are really cute and faithful friends and designed for hunting.
Beagle mars lander ? Beagle Mars lander ?
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The Answer Is There Body. By That I Mean Its Like An Original foot
Yes, on llama farms. But it is not their original habitat..
the male beagle nudges the puppy to ecorage it to walk
A young beagle is still referred to as a beagle. You could also call it a puppy.
the foxhound is taller than the beagle. and the foxhound has diffrend markings then the beagle
Legal beagle.Legal Beagle.