Beagles shed a lot, but they are very friendly. They are small and fairly quiet. beagles are an intelligent breed, and they come with many different mixtures of white, brown, and black. I hope this helped!
like most short haired dogs they shed but if you comb them every couple days it should stay to a minimum
Beagles are dogs, hamsters are rodents, dogs eat rodents ergo:
Beagles are hunting dogs so they are classified as Sporting Dogs.
their really isn't any big non-shed dogs mostly there just small.
Beagles are medium sized dogs. They are too stocky to be a small breed.
Non-shedding dogs can be a better choice for individuals with emphysema, as they typically produce less dander and allergens compared to shedding breeds. However, it's essential to note that even non-shedding dogs can still trigger allergic reactions or respiratory issues in sensitive individuals. Regular grooming and cleaning can help minimize potential irritants. Ultimately, it's advisable for those with emphysema to consult with a healthcare professional before bringing a dog into their home.
All non-shedding dogs are great and cute! One of my all-time favorite non-shedding dog is a poodle. My family is hypoallergenic so we got a poodle, it is smart, well behaved and too cute!
Beagles are generally very social and friendly dogs, if you're talking about Beagles. (Cheagles?)
Chihuahua's are cute dogs but can be a right pain sometimes are have very sharp teeth but they can't do to much damage. You also have to be very careful if you have another dog because Chihuahua's don't seem to realise how small they are and will have a go at other bigger dogs. I have a Chihuahua and I'm glad but other people might not like them or find them too much hassle.
beagles smell, or "sniff", to hunt for animals, as they are natural hunting dogs.
Beagles for sure I have owned both type of dogs and by far my Cattle dogs are the better dog
Since beagles are dogs, you should feed them dog food.