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Breed
Comparison

They come in all shapes and sizes, from big to small and somewhere in the middle too. But despite the four paws and tails that wag ever so often, they’re all so unique. And each breed has its own special traits. Find out what sets one breed apart from the other and which suits you best.

Beagle

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Labrador

    Beagle:

  • Sheds in Spring
  • Easy to Groom
  • Difficult to Train

    Labrador:

  • Heavy Shedder
  • Difficult to Groom
  • Easy to Train
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Beagle

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Golden Retriever

    Beagle:

  • Stubborn
  • Hard to Train
  • Low Maintenance

    Golden Retriever:

  • Willing to Please
  • Easy to Train
  • High Maintenance
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Beagle

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Pug

    Beagle:

  • Barks a Lot
  • More Maintenance
  • Energetic

    Pug:

  • Doesn't Bark Much
  • Less Maintenance
  • Lazy
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Beagle

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Shih Tzu

    Beagle:

  • Medium Shedding
  • Easy to Groom
  • Low Maintenance

    Shih Tzu:

  • Low Shedding
  • Difficult to Groom
  • High Maintenance
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Beagle

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Dachshund

    Beagle:

  • Sheds in Spring
  • Easy to Groom
  • Difficult to Train

    Dachshund:

  • Heavy Shedder
  • Difficult to Groom
  • Easy to Train
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Beagle

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Jack Russel Terrier

    Beagle:

  • Sheds in Spring
  • Easy to Groom
  • Difficult to Train

    Jack Russel Terrier:

  • Heavy Shedder
  • Difficult to Groom
  • Easy to Train
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Beagle

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Foxhound

    Beagle:

  • Sheds Less
  • Affectionate
  • Very Friendly

    Foxhound:

  • Sheds More
  • Independent
  • Friendly
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Beagle

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Cocker Spaniel

    Beagle:

  • Sheds in Spring
  • Easy to Groom
  • Difficult to Train

    Cocker Spaniel:

  • Heavy Shedder
  • Difficult to Groom
  • Easy to Train
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Beagle

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Basset Hound

    Beagle:

  • Sheds in Spring
  • Easy to Groom
  • Difficult to Train

    Basset Hound:

  • Heavy Shedder
  • Difficult to Groom
  • Easy to Train
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