Beagle Facts – Top AKC

Beagle Facts – Top AKC

There has never been a time since the AKC’s inception in 1884 that the beagle was not one of the 10 most popular breeds in this country. Source: Grand View Outdoors
Beagle Facts – Working

Beagle Facts – Working

Today, about 180 Beagles work across 88 major international airports and other ports of entry, sniffing luggage for prohibited agricultural products that could carry foreign diseases or invasive pests. Source: Embrace Pet Insurance
Beagle Facts – Scent Receptors

Beagle Facts – Scent Receptors

Beagles have roughly 220 million scent receptors compared to about 5 million in humans. Beagles have more than just a big nose going for them. In addition to having lots of scent receptors, a Beagle’s brain structure can also help with their superb sense of smell....
Beagle Facts – Pocket Size

Beagle Facts – Pocket Size

Miniature Beagles (often called “Pocket Beagles” or “Glove Beagles”) were highly favored by British royalty. Queen Elizabeth I was known to keep them in her pockets and on the royal dining table to entertain guests. Source:...
Beagle Facts – Poop Sniffer

Beagle Facts – Poop Sniffer

A two-year-old Beagle named “Elvis” was actually trained to determine whether a polar bear was pregnant by smelling her poop. Source: AKC
Beagle Facts – White Tail

Beagle Facts – White Tail

Many Beagles have white-tipped tails. This white tip was bred into Beagles so that they would be visible when they had their noses to the ground during a hunt. Source: AKC