The Miglia Harrier, also known as the "Beagle," is one of the world's most famous dog breeds and is classified as a hunting dog. It is an ancient breed. In history, the Beagle was used for hunting and is one of the most miniature hunting dog breeds. Another critical role is to test dogs. Many physiological and medical tests must be verified on individuals of this breed before they can be recognized. The dog barks and barks frequently when in heat. The body height is less than 41cm; the coat is medium-length, tight, and the coat color is more mixed.
The dog has a long head, large and drooping ears, large eyes, wide and brown eyes, and large open nostrils. The torso is whole, strong bones, and muscular; the back is short, and the waist is broad; the ribs are well opened; the forelegs are straight, the hind limbs are firm, and the feet are solid and robust; the tail is well connected to the body.
History and origin: It is said that it was bred from larger foxhounds, used to hunt with humans on foot, and was good at chasing hares. It is also often used by institutions such as universities and middle schools. He is a busy and enthusiastic puppy, full of enthusiasm and vitality, willing to participate in any sports at any time. This breed gives the impression of a passion for sports, and there is no better sight than Bigger chasing in groups. They lower their heads to look for the smell, and their tails are straight and erect. During the reigns of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I, there was bristly biceps, some of which were small enough to fit in a hunting suit pocket. Over the years, their body size has become more extensive, but sometimes there will be a smaller version called "Pocket Bigger." Later, the hunting trend gradually receded, and MiGlu began to transform into a family dog. The lively and active MiGru was not very popular when he became a family dog. The reason was that he was too involved and difficult to tame. However, with professional dog trainers and veterinarians, he gradually adapted to human family life and finally became a family dog. A member of the family dog. The American MiGru Club and the American Kennel Association have made a rough assessment. There are about 100,000 MiGru in the world, and they are acting as lively and lovely family dog all over the world.
Origin of the name: The legendary character of Miglu comes from the French word "beagle," which means small. It is regarded as a hunting dog in the UK, and because it is a small dog, it is specially used to hunt rabbits, so it has the title of "harrier." The Migra Harrier has a louder bark than other hounds, known as the "bell of the forest."
Comments
Add Comment