Beagle Breed Standard
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General Appearance
A sturdy, compactly built hound, conveying the impression of quality without coarseness.
Characteristics
A merry hound whose essential function is to hunt, primarily hare, by following a scent. Bold, with great activity, stamina and determination. Alert, intelligent and of even temperament.
Temperament
Amiable and alert, showing no aggression or timidity.
Head and Skull
Fair length, powerful without being coarse, finer in the bitch, free from frown and wrinkle. Skull slightly domed, moderately wide, with slight peak. Stop well defined and dividing length, between occiput and tip of nose, as equally as possible. Muzzle not snipy, lips reasonably well flewed. Nose broad, preferably black, but less pigmentation permissible in lighter coloured hounds. Nostrils wide.
Eyes
Dark brown or hazel, fairly large, not deep set or prominent, set well apart with mild, appealing expression.
Ears
Long, with rounded tip, reaching nearly to end of nose when drawn out. Set on low, fine in texture and hanging gracefully close to cheeks.
Mouth
The jaws should be strong, with a perfect, regular and complete scissor bite, i.e. upper teeth closely overlapping lower teeth and set square to the jaws.
Neck
Sufficiently long to enable hound to come down easily to scent, slightly arched and showing little dewlap.
Forequarters
Shoulders well laid back, not loaded. Forelegs straight and upright well under the hound, good substance, and round in bone, not tapering off to feet. Pasterns short. Elbows firm, turning neither in nor out. Height to elbow about half height at withers.
Body
Topline straight and level. Chest let down to below elbow. Ribs well sprung and extending well back. Short in the couplings but well balanced. Loins powerful and supple, without excessive tuck-up.
Hindquarters
Muscular thighs. Stifles well bent. Hocks firm, well let down and parallel to each other.
Feet
Tight and firm. Well knuckled up and strongly padded. Not hare-footed. Nails short.
Tail
Sturdy, moderately long. Set on high, carried gaily but not curled over back or inclined forward from root. Well covered with hair, especially on underside.
Gait/Movement
Back level, firm with no indication of roll. Stride free, long-reaching in front and straight without high action; hindlegs showing drive. Should not move close behind nor paddle nor plait in front.
Coat
Short, dense and weatherproof.
Colour
Any recognised hound colour other than liver. Tip of stern white.
Size
Desirable minimum height at withers: 33 cms (13 ins). Desirable maximum height at withers: 40 cms (16 ins).
Faults
Any departure from the foregoing points should be considered a fault and the seriousness with which the fault should be regarded should be in exact proportion to its degree and its effect upon the health and welfare of the dog.
Note
Male animals should have two apparently normal testicles fully descended into the scrotum.
Last Updated - March 1994
Health Information
The Kennel Club operates health screening schemes with other organisations. Some are clinical veterinary screening schemes and some are DNA screening schemes, which may be relevant to this breed.
The current health screening requirements and recommendations for Kennel Club Accredited Breeders of this breed show what is required and recommended for the sire and dam of any litter of this breed bred by an Accredited Breeder.
Breed specific summary results from the Purebred Dog Health Survey in 2004 are available. Individual summaries are only available where the breed response rate was greater than 15%.
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Breed Clubs and Societies
- BEAGLE ASSOCIATION. Sec. Mrs J Lennard. Tel No: 0845 4568334
- BEAGLE CLUB. Sec. Mr D Player. Tel No: 01379 384405
- BEAGLE CLUB OF NORTHERN IRELAND. Sec. Mrs P Huey. Tel No: 02891 463340
- DEVON, CORNWALL & SOUTH WEST BEAGLE SOCIETY. Sec. Mr B G Carpenter. Tel No: 01305 784124
- FOUR COUNTIES BEAGLE CLUB. Sec. Mr B Foster. Tel No: 01207 529083
- NORTHERN & MIDLAND COUNTIES BEAGLE SOCIETY. Sec. Mrs Walker. Tel No 01226 390199
- SCOTTISH BEAGLE CLUB. Sec. Mrs F Quay. Tel No: 01236 760355
- WELSH BEAGLE CLUB. Sec. Mrs L Mitchell Tel No 01291 421567
- WEST MERCIA BEAGLE CLUB. Sec. Mrs M Davies. Tel No: 01952 404670
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