Beagle Pedigrees

Browse over 18,000 dogs in our Beagle database.

Height:
13 to 15 Inches

Weight:
20 to 35 Lbs.

Lifespan:
12-15 Years

About the Beagle

The Beagle breed originated in England during the mid-19th century and was developed primarily for hunting small game. The breed's compact size, powerful sense of smell, and cheerful disposition made it a popular choice for hunting hares. Over time, Beagles became popular as household pets for their affectionate nature and adaptability.

The Beagle is recognized by several major kennel clubs, including the American Kennel Club (AKC), the United Kennel Club (UKC), and the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC). In addition, the Beagle is recognized by many other kennel clubs and organizations around the world, making it one of the most popular and well-known dog breeds in the world.


Beagle Health & Genetics

The Beagle breed is a product of genetic diversification over many centuries, with ancestors including various scent hounds, such as the Harrier and the Basset Hound. As a result, Beagles have a unique genetic makeup that includes a powerful sense of smell, keen hearing, and a muscular and athletic build. The breed is generally considered healthy, with a lifespan of 12 to 15 years. Despite their longevity, they can be prone to certain genetic health issues, such as ear infections, hip dysplasia, and eye problems.

To maintain the breed's health, responsible breeders can analyze hypothetical mating reports on Pedigree Online. They should also screen their breeding stock for potential genetic health issues and take steps to reduce the risk of these problems being passed on to puppies. Regular veterinary care and a balanced diet can help ensure that Beagles remain healthy and active throughout their lives.

Beagle Pedigree Reports

You'll find a sample 5 generation Beagle pedigree from our database below. To learn more about the dog's lineage, click on any ancestor in the pedigree to dig deeper. Hovering your mouse over the icons will bring up photos, health, genetic and additional information such as color, unique markings and show titles. Inbred ancestors are highlighted with matching colors within pedigree charts so you can easily spot them. Each pedigree report also contains additional reports for offspring, siblings, linebreeding, inbreeding and test matings. Our knowledgebase also offers additional resources to help you read and understand pedigrees.

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Female Beagle 2012-12-25

Beagle

2007-07-14

BIS/BISS CH

Beagle
Red & White
(3)

2006-07-28

14.37 in

BISS CH

Beagle

Ch

Beagle
US Ch
CH

Beagle
CH

Beagle
Black Red & White

2004-06-21

12.76 in
BIS CH

Beagle
BISS CH
CH

Beagle
Red & White
CH
CH
CH

Beagle
Red & White

2005-11-15

12.99 in

BISS CH

Beagle

Ch

Beagle
US Ch
CH

Beagle
CH

Beagle

2003-10-02


Beagle
BISS CH
CH

Beagle
BISS CH
CH
Ch

Beagle
(2)


Beagle

~2011

GCH

Beagle

GCh Ch

Beagle
CH

Beagle
Ch
Ch
CH

Beagle

2004-08-03

CH

Beagle
GCH
CH

Beagle
GCH

Beagle


Beagle


Beagle
GCHAR CH LAT AM

Beagle
BIS/BISS CH

Beagle


Beagle

Beagle