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Hot: 15 to 25 °C
Cold: 0 to 5 °C
500 to 1.50K USD
100 to 200 PSI
Jump: 2-3 Feet
Run: 20-25 Miles per hour (32-40 km/h)
One unusual hound breed that has its roots in England is the Beagle. Beagle pedigree is still a mystery, however common belief is that they descended from the bigger Talbot Hound, a hound breed used for hunting boar and deer. Despite its enigmatic origins, the Beagle has developed into its own breed with distinctive personality traits.
Beagles were mainly selected and bred for their power to entry rabbits and other small game. an alcoholic sense of smell as well as ' quick reflexes, and celerity were some of the scrumptious characteristics that were selectively selected for in this breeding program.
The Beagle is a well liked category pet because of its informal and extroverted personality. It is a small to medium sized dog breed.
A Beagle's small and right form was matched with a silky,' short haired coat. The dog may have reached a berm altitude of 13 to 15 inches and weighs 18 to 30 pounds.