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  2. Beagle - Wikipedia

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    By the 18th century, two breeds had been developed for hunting hare and rabbit: the Southern Hound and the North Country Beagle (or Northern Hound). The Southern Hound, a tall, heavy dog with a square head, and long, soft ears, was common from south of the River Trent and probably closely related to the Talbot Hound. Though slow, it had stamina ...

  3. Kerry Beagle - Wikipedia

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    Despite its name, the Kerry Beagle is a small hound. Beag is an Irish word for small, given to the dog because it is smaller than other hounds; with its height being between 56–61 cm (22–24 in), and its weight up to 27 kg (60 lb). The Kerry Beagle has a broad head, a short coat and long ears, black and tan is the more common colour but the ...

  4. Beagling - Wikipedia

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    Beagling. Beagling is mainly the hunting of hares and rabbits by beagles using their strong sense of smell. A beagle pack (10 or more hounds) is usually followed on foot, but in a few cases mounted. Beagling is often enjoyed by 'retired' fox hunters who have either sustained too many injuries or lost the agility to ride horseback, or who enjoy ...

  5. North Country Beagle - Wikipedia

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    The North Country Beagle was a large, bony hound with a square head and long trailing ears. Chiefly bred in Yorkshire, it was common in the north of England, but below the River Trent the similar Southern Hound was more abundant. The North Country Beagle was a faster dog; in The British Encyclopedia of 1809, William Nicholson says that the ...

  6. Beagle-Harrier - Wikipedia

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    The Beagle-Harrier appears to be either a large Beagle or a small Harrier. It is a medium-sized dog, between 45 and 50 centimeters (18 and 20 inches) tall at the withers, [1] and it weighs between 19 and 21 kilograms (42 and 46 pounds). [2] Its coat is usually tricolor, featuring the colors fawn, black, tan, or white.

  7. Curious Beagles Can't Get Enough of the View From a ... - AOL

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    Related: Video of Dog Posing by a Mountain Lake in Switzerland Looks Straight Out of a Fairy Tale "As a fellow Beagle owner, I can say they have such a wanderlust soul," commented @kristafuller.

  8. Hound - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of hound, with several breeds type: Sighthounds (also called gazehounds) follow prey predominantly by speed, keeping it in sight. These dogs are fast and assist hunters in catching game: fox, hare, deer, and elk. [ 4] Scenthounds follow prey or others (like missing people) by tracking its scent.

  9. Beagle Starts Preparing for Dinner an Hour Before It ... - AOL

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    Kiki and Koko are adorable Beagles and they're no exception to this - when dinnertime starts to get close, they start to prepare for it! Their paw-rents shared a video on Tuesday, July 23rd of ...

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