Beagle for stud
Stud Details
Description
A truly stunning Beagle—arguably the most handsome in Ireland. Friendly, well-tempered, and exceptionally loyal. He has a gentle, protective nature and gets along wonderfully with other dogs, especially smaller ones. He enjoys daily exercise at the dog park and regular weekend hikes, keeping him in excellent physical condition. Fit, healthy, and full of energy.
One of his most remarkable qualities is something quite rare in the breed: even though he has the typical Beagle love of exploring, he always comes back and has never been lost. He is often walked off leash and has proven himself to be reliable in that way. He has a small lipoma on his leg which has been checked by our vet and confirmed to be harmless condition that does not require treatment.
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