The Beagle is a breed
of small to medium-sized dog. A member of the Hound Group, it is similar
in appearance to the Foxhound but smaller, with shorter legs and longer,
softer ears. Beagles are scent hounds, developed primarily for tracking
hare, rabbit, and other game. They have a keen sense of smell and
tracking instinct that sees them employed as detection dogs for
prohibited agricultural imports and foodstuffs in quarantine around the
world. They are popular as pets because of their size, even temper, and
lack of inherited health problems. These characteristics also make them
the dog of choice for animal testing.
Although beagle-type dogs have existed for over 2,000 years, the modern
breed was developed in Great Britain around the 1830s from several
breeds, including the Talbot Hound, the North Country Beagle, the
Southern Hound, and possibly the Harrier
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