Description of a Kerry Beagle.
The Kerry Beagle is one of the oldest Irish Hounds, believed to be descendant from the Old Southern Hound or Celtic Hounds, detailed pedigrees date back as far as 1794.. Originally bred as a scent hound used to track game, larger hounds were then sent in to do the actually hunting. This breed is still used today for hunting hare and takes part in drag trials. The Kerry Beagle almost died out and may have been revived by adding Chein d'Ariege a French hound.
Below is a chart of qualities of the Kerry Beagle. |
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**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).