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New Jersey Beagles
Name: Terry Stern 
Phone: 973-853-2006
E-mail: Terrystern@newjerseybeagles.net
State: New Jersey

A great resource center for information on the beagle breed, and for the sale of excellent quality beagle puppies.  Our dogs are healthy and our kennels are clean.  We are exactly the type of breeder families look for when buying a puppy.

Lostcreek Kennels
Jim Davis -  419-212-0635
Edgerton, Ohio
Breeder of AKC/NKC registered, 13" and under Beagles. "Branko" and "Indian Hills Major" bloodlines.
Honey Pot Hounds
Ch. Lanbur Lil Mis Honey Pot 2003
Cindy Williams
New Hampshire
e-mail:  HoneyPotHounds@aol.com

Honey Pot Hounds is a small, home based hobby kennel in southern New Hampshire owned by Cindy and Jim Williams.

Hawbranch Beagle Kennel

E-Mail rabbitdogs@hotmail.com
Our kennel is located in the western foothills of North Carolina near the city of Winston Salem.  We  train and raise top quality beagles for both family pets and rabbit hunting.  There is nothing better than the sound of a good beagle pack hot on the trail!

Dix Fork Kennels
Name: Gary & Diana Blackburn
E-mail: dixforkkennels@inthehills.com
Phone number: 606-353-9242
State: Kentucky
AKC Gay Baker Bloodline Beagles six generation pedigrees. All shots and wormers up to date.

Alpine Kennels
Name: Jimmy Adams
E-mail: alpinekennels@yahoo.com
Phone number: 706-895-3066
State: Georgia
We raise the Gay Baker and Gay Demon bloodline of beagle and we keep them line-bred. Our dogs have trenmendous hunt and give lots of mouth

Beagle

General Appearance
A miniature Foxhound, solid and big for his inches, with the wear-and-tear look of the hound that can last in the chase and follow his quarry to the death.

Owning
The Beagle's coat is short and requires minimal grooming. A regular brushing and bath will help control the shedding process. No Beagle should be allowed to roam free, as its nose will surely get it into trouble. Future Beagle owners should be aware that Beagles are known to bark as part of their hunting heritage.

Characteristics
The skull should be fairly long, slightly domed at occiput, with cranium broad and full. Ears--Ears set on moderately low, long, reaching when drawn out nearly, if not quite, to the end of the nose; fine in texture, fairly broad-with almost entire absence of erectile power-setting close to the head, with the forward edge slightly inturning to the cheek--rounded at tip. Eyes--Eyes large, set well apart-soft and houndlike--expression gentle and pleading; of a brown or hazel color. Muzzle--Muzzle of medium length-straight and square--cut--the stop moderately defined. Jaws--Level. Lips free from flews; nostrils large and open. Defects--A very flat skull, narrow across the top; excess of dome, eyes small, sharp and terrierlike, or prominent and protruding; muzzle long, snipy or cut away decidedly below the eyes, or very short. Roman-nosed, or upturned, giving a dish-face expression. Ears short, set on high or with a tendency to rise above the point of origin.

Temperament
The hounds must all work gaily and cheerfully, with flags up--obeying all commands cheerfully. They should be broken to heel up, kennel up, follow promptly and stand. Cringing, sulking, lying down to be avoided.

Did You Know
In 1888 the National Beagle Club was formed and held the first field trial. The height limit of a Beagle in the United States is 15 inches and in England 16 inches. Beagles do not drool or have a doggy odor, and shedding is minimal.

 
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Breed Guide provided by: American Kennel Club

 

 

 

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