Bloodhound

Hound Group

Height: 25-27 / 23-25 in

Weight: 90-110 / 80-100 lbs

Life Span: 10-12 years

StubbornAffectionateGentleEven Tempered

Beagle

Hound Group

Height: 13-15 in

Weight: 20-30 lbs

Life Span: 10-15 years

AmiableEven TemperedExcitableDetermined
Bloodhound
Beagle
Best

Physical Traits

60% similar
Breed Group
Hound
Hound
Size Category
Giant
Small
Height (in)
25-2723-25
13-15
Weight (lbs)
90-11080-100
20-30
Life Span
10-12
10-15

Personality & Temperament

Bloodhound

StubbornAffectionateGentleEven Tempered

"The Bloodhound is an independent yet affectionate breed, known for its friendly and inquisitive nature. Highly devoted to its work, it is single-minded when following a scent but can be stubborn and requires patient, consistent training. Despite its calm demeanor, it has a strong protective streak and is vocal when alerting its owner to new scents or intruders."

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Owners may face challenges with stubbornness during training and the breed's tendency to follow scents off-leash, requiring secure fencing and vigilance.

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This breed is best suited for a patient, confident owner or family who can provide firm but kind leadership, enjoys outdoor activities, and has experience managing a strong-willed, scent-driven dog.

Beagle

AmiableEven TemperedExcitableDeterminedGentleIntelligent

"The Beagle is a friendly, curious, and merry breed known for its sociable nature and strong pack instincts. They are affectionate with family, excellent with children and other dogs, but can be vocal and stubborn, requiring consistent training and mental stimulation to thrive."

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Owners may face challenges with strong scent-driven wandering tendencies (requiring secure fencing) and moderate stubbornness during training.

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This breed is best suited for an active, patient owner or family who can provide companionship, regular outdoor exercise, and enjoy a playful, social, and energetic dog.

Purpose & Suitability

Purpose
Scent tracking and trailing (e.g., man-trailing, search and rescue)
Hunting (pack hound for rabbit and hare, designed for hunting on foot)
Best Suited For
Active owners or families with secure outdoor space, experienced in handling strong-willed breeds
Active families, outdoor enthusiasts, and owners who can provide companionship and regular exercise
Training Difficulty
Moderate
Moderate
Care Difficulty
Moderate
Moderate

Coat & Appearance

🧵 Coat Type
Smooth
Smooth
📏 Coat Length
Short
Short
🎨 Colors
Black & TanLiver & TanRed
Red & BlackBlackRedLemonBlue & WhiteBrownWhiteTanBlack & WhiteBlack Tan & RedtickBlack Fawn & WhiteBlueWhite Black & TanBlue Tan & WhiteBlack & TanBlack Tan & BluetickBlack Tan & WhiteBlack White & TanBrown & WhiteBrown White & TanLemon & WhiteTan & WhiteRed & WhiteBlack Red & WhiteRed Black & White
✨ Markings
TickedWhite MarkingsBrown MarkingsTan MarkingsBlack MarkingsSpotted

Care & Health

Bloodhound

Care

Grooming
  • Bloodhound grooming: maintain short, dense coat with minimal shedding
  • weekly brushing (medium-bristle brush, rubber mitt, or hound glove) removes dead hair and boosts coat health
  • regular bathing prevents doggy odor buildup
  • trim nails consistently to avoid overgrowth
Exercise
  • Bloodhound exercise needs: active breed requiring daily activity
  • long walks on leash (scent-driven, may ignore commands)
  • secure fenced yard for digging/escape prevention
  • backyard play as extra exercise option
  • debunking "lazy" misconception—bred for endurance scent-tracking
  • leash essential due to strong scent-following instinct
Training
  • Bloodhound training guidance: start obedience classes early to shape lifelong behaviors
  • use firm but kind methods as they tend to take charge
  • rely on positive rewards like treats and praise for effectiveness
  • account for their stubborn and independent nature with patience and consistency
  • emphasize early socialization and puppy training classes
  • training demands skill due to their affectionate yet strong-willed temperament
Nutrition
  • Bloodhound nutrition: feed high-quality dog food (commercial or vet-approved homemade) suited to age (puppy/adult/senior)
  • monitor calorie intake and weight to prevent obesity, limit treats
  • avoid unsafe human foods, consult vet for dietary concerns
  • ensure constant access to clean, fresh water
  • vet supervision recommended for home-prepared diets

Health

Bloodhounds, like other large, deep-chested breeds, are prone to bloat, a serious and potentially fatal condition. Owners must learn to recognize symptoms and act quickly if it occurs. Known for their voracious appetites, these dogs often ingest non-food items, leading to frequent veterinary visits. Daily ear checks are essential due to their low-hanging ears, which are susceptible to infection. Additionally, their facial wrinkles should be cleaned regularly to prevent irritation or odor buildup. Routine teeth brushing is also necessary to maintain their overall health.

Recommended Tests:

Hip EvaluationElbow EvaluationCardiac Exam

Beagle

Care

Grooming
  • Beagle grooming: requires weekly brushing with medium-bristle brush, rubber mitt, or hound glove to manage moderate year-round shedding and heavier spring shedding
  • bathe only when messy to avoid over-drying their smooth double coat
  • trim nails regularly to prevent pain, walking issues, and running problems
  • coat gets denser in winter, requiring extra attention during shedding season
  • avoid excessive bathing to maintain skin and coat health
  • brushing promotes new hair growth while removing loose fur
Exercise
  • Beagle exercise needs: active, energetic dogs requiring **at least an hour of daily exercise** beyond backyard time, thriving in **pack-based activity with companions** (human or canine) to prevent boredom and destruction
  • **secure, high fences (5+ ft tall, underground extension)** needed to contain escape-prone Beagles
  • **leashed walks mandatory** due to strong scent-driven hunting instincts that override recall
  • **avoid prolonged isolation** (indoor/outdoor) to curb destructive behavior linked to understimulation.
Training
  • Beagle training requires early socialization and puppy classes
  • Treats are essential for effective training
  • Avoid harsh techniques, use patience instead
  • Positive reinforcement yields best results
  • Creativity can enhance training success
  • Consistency and gentle methods work best with this breed
Nutrition
  • Beagle nutrition: feed high-quality dog food (commercial or vet-approved homemade) suited to age (puppy, adult, or senior)
  • monitor calorie intake and weight to prevent obesity, limit treats to avoid excess weight gain
  • consult vet for safe human foods and dietary concerns
  • ensure clean, fresh water is always available
  • watch for signs of obesity and adjust diet as needed with vet guidance

Health

Ethical Beagle breeders prioritize health testing for common issues like hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, epilepsy, luxating patella, and eye disorders. Regular ear checks and dental care are essential for maintaining a Beagle’s well-being.

Recommended Tests:

Hip EvaluationCardiac ExamOphthalmologist Evaluation

Trait Comparison

54% similar
💡 Compare their traits above to see differences
Affectionate With Family
Affectionate With Family for Bloodhound: 4 out of 5 (Moderate)
Affectionate With Family for Beagle: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Bloodhound
Good With Young Children
Good With Young Children for Bloodhound: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Good With Young Children for Beagle: 5 out of 5 (Excellent with Kids)
Beagle
Good With Other Dogs
Good With Other Dogs for Bloodhound: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Good With Other Dogs for Beagle: 5 out of 5 (Very Dog-Friendly)
Beagle
Shedding Level
Shedding Level for Bloodhound: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Shedding Level for Beagle: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
🐾 Balanced
Coat Grooming Frequency
Coat Grooming Frequency for Bloodhound: 2 out of 5 (Moderate)
Coat Grooming Frequency for Beagle: 2 out of 5 (Moderate)
🐾 Balanced
Drooling Level
Drooling Level for Bloodhound: 5 out of 5 (Heavy Drooler)
Drooling Level for Beagle: 1 out of 5 (Rarely Drools)
Bloodhound
Openness To Strangers
Openness To Strangers for Bloodhound: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Openness To Strangers for Beagle: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
🐾 Balanced
Playfulness Level
Playfulness Level for Bloodhound: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Playfulness Level for Beagle: 4 out of 5 (Moderate)
Beagle
Watchdog/Protective Nature
Watchdog/Protective Nature for Bloodhound: 2 out of 5 (Moderate)
Watchdog/Protective Nature for Beagle: 2 out of 5 (Moderate)
🐾 Balanced
Adaptability Level
Adaptability Level for Bloodhound: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Adaptability Level for Beagle: 4 out of 5 (Moderate)
Beagle
Trainability Level
Trainability Level for Bloodhound: 4 out of 5 (Moderate)
Trainability Level for Beagle: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Bloodhound
Energy Level
Energy Level for Bloodhound: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Energy Level for Beagle: 4 out of 5 (Moderate)
Beagle
Barking Level
Barking Level for Bloodhound: 5 out of 5 (Very Vocal)
Barking Level for Beagle: 4 out of 5 (Moderate)
Bloodhound
Mental Stimulation Needs
Mental Stimulation Needs for Bloodhound: 3 out of 5 (Moderate)
Mental Stimulation Needs for Beagle: 4 out of 5 (Moderate)
Beagle

Note: Scores reflect typical breed tendencies. Individual dogs may vary based on training, environment, and genetics.

Note: Some traits may be unavailable for certain breeds due to limited or inconsistent data from recognized sources.

Common Questions

Answers to popular questions about Bloodhound and Beagle.

Beagle is generally considered a better option for families with young children than Bloodhound, as they tend to be more patient and tolerant.
Both breeds are highly intelligent and eager to please, making them relatively easy to train.
Yes, both breeds have a similar shedding level (3/5).
Both breeds can be suitable for first-time owners, depending on your lifestyle and dedication to training and care.

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Bloodhound vs Beagle: Size, Temperament & Care Comparison