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    Last Updated: 07/05/2025

    Beagle Breed Guide | Nutrition Health & Behaviour

    Wondering if a Beagle would make a good addition to your home? Read our Breed Guide for answers

    Author: Dr Kes Holliday DVM

    Reading Time: 27 minutes - medium read

    tricolour beagle dog on a rocky beach
    Breed size: Place of origin: Other names:
    Medium United Kingdom English Beagle, American Beagle
    Breed group: Energy level: Weight range:
    Scent hounds Medium to high 8 - 13kg
    Life expectancy: Tendency to bark: Height range:
    12 - 15 years High 30 - 40 cm at shoulder
    Drool factor: Coat length: Colours:
    Low Short Twenty-five different colours (including: black & tan, tri-colour, brown & white, lemon & white, red & white, tan & white)
    Shedding factor: Social needs: Overall grooming needs:
    Moderate Moderate Low maintenance

    How big do Beagles get?

    A Beagle's adult weight can range between 8 - 13 kg. Their height ranges from 30-40 cm at the shoulder with the males being larger than the females. The best way to estimate your Beagle puppy's expected adult weight is to have a look at their mother and father.

    How much does a Beagle cost?

    A Beagle puppy in Australia usually costs $2500-3500. The pandemic has increased demand for puppies, leading to higher cost of purchase.

    Do Beagles shed?

    Yes, Beagles are moderate shedders. They have a short double-coat that helps them moderate their body temperature in cold or hot weather. Beagles undergo a heavy shed in spring and winter, though they will shed continously all year round. Regular grooming with a pin brush, grooming glove or deshedding brush for dogs will help keep shedding under control by removing loose hairs from your Beagle's coat.

    Are Beagles good pets?

    Beagles are cheerful and affectionate dogs who make great companions for owners of all ages. They are people-oriented, clever, and will love everyone in the family, including kids and other dogs. Beagles can get along with cats with the proper introductions and supervision. However, Beagles crave company and may howl or bark excessively when left alone. Due to their hound ancestry they are curious dogs with a tendency to roam, so a securely enclosed backyard is essential.

    How long do Beagles live?

    The Beagle lifespan is 12 - 15 years. As with any breed, they will live much longer if you take good care of them, maintain their weight in a healthy range, and keep their teeth in top condition!

    Do Beagles bark much?

    Yes, typically Beagles bark a lot. As they were bred to be pack-hunting dogs, their instinct is to bark to alert their fellow hunters. Nowadays, Beagles will bark to communicate their needs and feelings such as when they are excited, hungry, fearful or simply in need of attention! Beagles are also prone to separation anxiety. To reduce your Beagle's barking, ensure you train with positive reinforcement from a young age and reduce problem behaviours before they begin!

    How do I choose a Beagle breeder?

    When looking for a Beagle, your options are to: a) adopt from a rescue (this is our top recommendation!) b) buy from an or online marketplace or pet store (NOT recommended!), or c) Research a reputable breeder. Never purchase a puppy without inspecting the breeder's premises and asking the 10 Breeder Checklist Questions first. Good breeders socialise their animals, house them humanely, allow you to inspect their premises, and selectively breed healthy traits and good temperaments. Read our Guide to Finding a Good Breeder for more tips.

    Are Beagles good with kids?

    Yes, Beagles are great with kids! Their active and curious nature makes them very compatible playmates. As with any breed, proper socialisation is essential to ensure your puppy forms positive associations from a young age. Always supervise young children around a Beagle to make sure the dog is not hurt.