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When did the pocket beagle become extinct?
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Mar 4, 2022
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As far back as the 13th century, small Beagles that stood only 8 to 9 inches tall were popular throughout England. These hunting dogs were known as glove Beagles because they could be held in the palm of a glove. Or pocket Beagles since they fit perfectly into hunters pockets. However, this genetic line became extinct in the 19th century.
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However, this genetic line became extinct in the 19th century. So, it should not be confused with the pocket Beagles youll see today. Modern pocket Beagles are part of a growing trend towards smaller and smaller versions of purebred and mixed breed dogs. These pint-sized pups typically stand from 7 to 12 inches and weigh between 7 and 15 pounds.
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As far back as the 13th century, small Beagles that stood only 8 to 9 inches tall were popular throughout England. These hunting dogs were known as glove Beagles because they could be held in the palm of a glove. Or pocket Beagles since they fit perfectly into hunters pockets. However, this genetic line became extinct in the 19th century.
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As far back as the 13th century, small Beagles that stood only 8 to 9 inches tall were popular throughout England. These hunting dogs were known as glove Beagles because they could be held in the palm of a glove. Or pocket Beagles since they fit perfectly into hunters pockets. However, this genetic line became extinct in the 19th century.
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As far back as the 13th century, small Beagles that stood only 8 to 9 inches tall were popular throughout England. These hunting dogs were known as glove Beagles because they could be held in the palm of a glove. Or pocket Beagles since they fit perfectly into hunters pockets. However, this genetic line became extinct in the 19th century.
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As far back as the 13th century, small Beagles that stood only 8 to 9 inches tall were popular throughout England. These hunting dogs were known as glove Beagles because they could be held in the palm of a glove. Or pocket Beagles since they fit perfectly into hunters pockets. However, this genetic line became extinct in the 19th century.
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As far back as the 13th century, small Beagles that stood only 8 to 9 inches tall were popular throughout England. These hunting dogs were known as glove Beagles because they could be held in the palm of a glove. Or pocket Beagles since they fit perfectly into hunters pockets. However, this genetic line became extinct in the 19th century.
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As far back as the 13th century, small Beagles that stood only 8 to 9 inches tall were popular throughout England. These hunting dogs were known as glove Beagles because they could be held in the palm of a glove. Or pocket Beagles since they fit perfectly into hunters pockets. However, this genetic line became extinct in the 19th century.
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