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Beagle puppies for sale in Wallingford, Oxfordshire

5 Beagle puppies for sale in Wallingford, Oxfordshire

Esteemed worldwide, the Beagle, also known as the English Beagle, is known for its cheerful, gentle disposition. This small to medium-sized hound breed, originally from England, is recognized by its compact, muscular body, making it perfect for its traditional role as a scent hound for tracking game. Beagles wear a short, dense coat that comes in three standard colors: tricolor, red and white, and lemon. This breed captivates with its expressive, dark-eyed gaze and is as smart as it is sociable. With their friendly, outgoing demeanor, Beagles fit perfectly into homes with children and other pets.Given their hunting history, Beagles crave activity and interaction and benefit from regular physical stimulation. Their sensitivity and eagerness to learn make them quite trainable.

Read our Beagle Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Beagle dogs - Advert 1
4
3 days

Purebred Beagle Puppies

£700
Beagle11 weeks2 male / 2 female
These beautiful Puppies are raised in my home as part of the family, Great with kids. These puppies are very friendly and lovable, with personality. have current vaccinations, Veterinarian examination
Valeri l.
Southampton, Southampton(49.1mi)
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 2
172
4 days

Border Beagle Puppies

£1,150
Beagle & Border Collie Hybrid5 weeks1 male / 4 female
This is our second litter of border beagles and they are just as gorgeous! 4 females available - one rare Blue colour - one tricolour - two black and white All pups will be vaccinated, chipped,
ALISON M.ID verified
Towcester, West Northamptonshire(37mi)
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 3
5
2 weeks

Beautiful family dog

£199
Staffordshire Bull Terrier & Beagle Hybrid3 years1 male
We are heartbroken to have to rehome our boy we’ve had him since 12 weeks old and need to sadly rehome him through no fault of his own. He is a chocolate tri beagle cross He can be very nervous at tim
Vicki L.
Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire(31.1mi)
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 4
81
3 weeks

Friendly Beagle Mix Looking for a New Home

£200
Beagle & Mixed Breed Hybrid4 years1 male
Born- 01/04/2022 Advert age is incorrect and I cannot change it… Due to a recent change in household dynamics, we are sadly looking to rehome our much-loved beagle mix. Unfortunately, our pets are
Lucy M.
Southampton, Southampton(49.1mi)
Mixed Breed dogs - Advert 5
5
1 month

Rex

£100
Pointer & Beagle Hybrid5 years1 male
Our beautiful Rex is 5 years old, he is amazing with children. Both of my children have additional needs and he is amazing with them. Unfortunately I have become unwell with a lifelong Illness and I
Sharleigh J.
London, Greater London(43.5mi)

FAQs

How much does a Beagle cost?

The average cost of a purebred Beagle puppy in the United Kingdom is approximately £614, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

Are Beagles a good house dog?

Yes, Beagles are generally good house dogs because they are friendly, social, and affectionate. However, they can be quite energetic and may require regular exercise and mental stimulation. Their curious nature means they might be prone to wandering if not properly supervised.

Does a Beagle bark a lot?

Yes, Beagles tend to bark quite a bit, especially when they are bored or alerting to something. They are known for their loud, persistent bark and howling. Proper training and mental stimulation can help reduce excessive barking.

Are Beagles good or bad dogs?

Beagles are generally considered good dogs because they are friendly, affectionate, and great with families. However, they can be stubborn and require consistent training and exercise. Overall, their playful and loving nature makes them popular pets.

What are the disadvantages of a Beagle?

Beagles can be stubborn and difficult to train due to their strong scent-driven instincts. They also tend to be quite vocal, which may not suit all living environments. Additionally, they require plenty of exercise and mental stimulation to prevent boredom and destructive behavior.