Beagle Beagle

 The Beagle. 

Continuing my theme of anthropomorphising animals, might as well move oil to everyone's favourite dog, the Beagle. These guys have an awesome sense of smell and thus are used a lot for drug detection roles in border control and police activities... my beloved beagle features here in a fetching police outfit... poor girl...



The Beagle is a small hound dog breed that originated in England in the 14th century. The breed was developed for hunting small game, such as rabbits and hares. Beagles were highly valued for their keen sense of smell, strong tracking ability, and stamina.


In the 19th century, Beagles were imported to the United States, where they quickly gained popularity among hunters. The breed's small size and excellent scenting ability made it ideal for hunting in dense brush and undergrowth.


In addition to their hunting abilities, Beagles have also been used in law enforcement. Their keen sense of smell and tracking ability have made them valuable assets for police and customs officials. Beagles have been used to detect drugs, explosives, and contraband items such as fruits and vegetables at airports and border crossings.


In recent years, Beagles have also been trained as therapy dogs, providing comfort and companionship to patients in hospitals and nursing homes. Their friendly disposition and gentle nature make them well-suited for this type of work.


Overall, the Beagle has a long and rich history as a hunting dog, and its tracking and scenting abilities have made it a valuable asset in law enforcement and other specialized fields.

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