Beagle Breeding Program

Healthy, Happy, Family‑Ready Beagles

Our Beagle breeding program focuses on producing well‑balanced, affectionate, and energetic dogs that make exceptional family companions. Beagles are known for their friendly personalities, keen intelligence, and joyful spirit — and we work hard to ensure every puppy reflects the very best of the breed.

 

Our Breeding Philosophy

We believe responsible breeding starts with health, temperament, and structure. Every Beagle in our program is carefully selected for:

  • Stable, gentle temperament

  • Excellent health and genetic soundness

  • Correct conformation and breed standards

  • Strong scenting ability and natural curiosity

Our puppies are raised in a clean, loving environment where they receive early socialization, exposure to everyday sounds, and plenty of supervised play.

What Makes Our Beagles Special

Beagles are known for their charm, loyalty, and playful nature. Our puppies are:

  • Kid‑friendly and family‑oriented

  • Smart, eager learners

  • Great with other dogs

  • Energetic and adventurous

  • Affectionate and people‑focused

Whether you’re looking for a hiking buddy, a family pet, or a scent‑work prospect, our Beagles are bred to thrive in a variety of homes.

Puppy Care & Early Development

From birth to go‑home day, each puppy receives:

  • Early neurological stimulation (ENS)

  • Age‑appropriate socialization

  • Introduction to crate training

  • Early potty‑training foundations

  • Regular vet checks and vaccinations

We want every puppy to leave confident, curious, and ready to bond with their new family.

What Comes With Your Puppy

Every Beagle puppy goes home with:

  • Health record & vaccination history

  • Starter food

  • Blanket with litter scent

  • Puppy care guide

  • Lifetime breeder support

We’re committed to being a resource for you long after your puppy goes home.

Availability & Waitlist

We have limited litters each year to ensure the highest quality care. If you’re interested in adding a Beagle to your family, please reach out for current availability or to join our waitlist.






Family Life

All traits listed below have been ranked by the American Kennel Club using a scale of 1 to 5.

1 being the least and 5 being the most.

Affectionate with Family

3 out of 5

How affectionate a breed is likely to be with family members, or other people he knows well. Some breeds can be aloof with everyone but their owner, while other breeds treat everyone they know like their best friend.

Good with Young Children

5 out of 5

A breed's level of tolerance and patience with childrens' behavior, and overall family-friendly nature. Dogs should always be supervised around young children, or children of any age who have little exposure to dogs.

Good with Other Dogs

5 out of 5

How generally friendly a breed is towards other dogs. Dogs should always be supervised for interactions and introductions with other dogs, but some breeds are innately more likely to get along with other dogs, both at home and in public.

Physical

All traits listed below have been ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. k1 being the least and 5 being the most.

Shedding Level

How much fur and hair you can expect the breed to leave behind. Breeds with high shedding will need to be brushed more frequently, are more likely to trigger certain types of allergies, and are more likely to require more consistent vacuuming and lint-rolling

Coat Grooming Frequency

How much fur and hair you can expect the breed to leave behind. Breeds with high shedding will need to be brushed more frequently, are more likely to trigger certain types of allergies, and are more likely to require more consistent vacuuming and lint-rollin

Drooling Level

How drool-prone a breed tends to be. If you're a neat freak, dogs that can leave ropes of slobber on your arm or big wet spots on your clothes may not be the right choice for you.

Social

All traits listed below have been ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. 1 being the least and 5 being the most.

Openness to Strangers

How welcoming a breed is likely to be towards strangers. Some breeds will be reserved or cautious around all strangers, regardless of the location, while other breeds will be happy to meet a new human whenever one is around!

Playfulness Level

How welcoming a breed is likely to be towards strangers. Some breeds will be reserved or cautious around all strangers, regardless of the location, while other breeds will be happy to meet a new human whenever one is around!

Watchdog/Protective Nature

A breed's tendency to alert you that strangers are around. These breeds are more likely to react to any potential threat, whether it's the mailman or a squirrel outside the window. These breeds are likely to warm to strangers who enter the house and are accepted by their family.

Adaptability Level

How easily a breed handles change. This can include changes in living conditions, noise, weather, daily schedule, and other variations in day-to-day life.

Personality

All traits listed below have been ranked on a scale of 1 to 5. k1 being the least and 5 being the most.

Trainability Level

How easy it will be to train your dog, and how willing your dog will be to learn new things. Some breeds just want to make their owner proud, while others prefer to do what they want, when they want to, wherever they want!

Energy Level

How easy it will be to train your dog, and how willing your dog will be to learn new things. Some breeds just want to make their owner proud, while others prefer to do what they want, when they want to, wherever they want!

Barking Level

How easy it will be to train your dog, and how willing your dog will be to learn new things. Some breeds just want to make their owner proud, while others prefer to do what they want, when they want to, wherever they want!

Mental Stimulation Needs

How easy it will be to train your dog, and how willing your dog will be to learn new things. Some breeds just want to make their owner proud, while others prefer to do what they want, when they want to, wherever they want!