The Beagle: A Happy and Sociable Dog in Quebec
The Beagle is one of the most popular breeds in North America, and Quebec is no exception. With 138 active listings on QuebecAnnonce, this small hunting dog with its endearing expression wins over Quebec families from Montreal to Gatineau. If you’re looking for a dog to adopt in Quebec that’s playful, sociable and easygoing, the Beagle is an exceptional candidate.
Originally from England, the Beagle was developed for hare hunting in packs. This pack-dog heritage explains its deeply sociable nature — the Beagle hates solitude and gets along wonderfully with other dogs, children and even cats. It weighs 9 to 14 kg with a classic tricolour coat that withstands Quebec weather reasonably well.
Character and Daily Life
The Beagle overflows with joie de vivre. It’s also a very vocal dog — its characteristic baying can be problematic in apartments or dense residential areas in Montreal or Laval. The Beagle has an extraordinary nose and insatiable curiosity, so walks should always be on-leash. Fenced dog parks in Quebec, like those in Laval or Parc Maisonneuve in Montreal, are perfect spots for safe off-leash running.
Adopting a Beagle in Quebec
Beagle breeders registered with the Canadian Kennel Club (CKC) conduct health testing for hip dysplasia, epilepsy, Musladin-Lueke syndrome and eye problems. A healthy Beagle lives 12 to 15 years — one of the longest-lived dogs in its size category, making it a long-term but incredibly rewarding commitment for Quebec families.