The Beagle
Inside the Life, Behaviour, and Charm of a True Scent Hound (Man's Best Friend)
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ナレーター:
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Michael Bridges
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著者:
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Elira Wren
There is something immediately recognisable about a Beagle.
It is not just the long, soft ears or the expressive eyes. It is not only the compact, sturdy build or the familiar tricolour coat. There is a presence about the Beagle that stands apart from many other breeds. A sense of curiosity, alertness, and quiet determination that becomes obvious the moment you spend time around one.
At first glance, the Beagle appears to be a simple dog. Friendly, approachable, and well-suited to family life. It is often described as cheerful, good-natured, and easy to love. These descriptions are accurate, but they only tell part of the story.
Because beneath that approachable exterior lies a very specific kind of dog.
The Beagle is, above all else, a scent hound. Every part of its design, both physical and behavioural, is shaped by this purpose. Its nose is not just a feature. It is the centre of its world. Its instincts are not casual tendencies. They are deeply embedded drives that influence how it thinks, behaves, and interacts with its environment.
To truly understand the Beagle, you must begin here.
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