Beagles are small dogs, with males weighing between 20 and 25 pounds and females weighing between 18 and 23 pounds. They have a short, smooth coat that is typically tri-colored (black, white, and tan). They have long, floppy ears and a distinctive "beagle" howl.
Beagles are known for their high energy levels and need regular exercise to stay healthy and happy. They are intelligent and easily trained, but they can be stubborn at times. They are generally friendly and get along well with people and other animals.
Beagles can be prone to certain health issues, such as hip dysplasia, ear infections, and obesity. It is important to provide them with regular veterinary care and to feed them a high-quality diet to help prevent these issues. Beagles are also prone to separation anxiety and may become destructive if left alone for long periods of time.