1. British hunters use dogs for hunting. Species that may be a hybrid between a harrier and other types of English hounds.
2. The name "Beagle" may have come from the French "be’gueule" means “gape throat,” referring to the dogs baying voice.
3. The name may also have come from the dog's size, stemming from the French word “beigh,” the Old English word “begele,” or maybe the Celtic word “beag,” which all mean "small."
4. It has been recognized by the AKC in 1885 for the first time because it's a very friendly with every family and beagle are narcotics detection dog.