Introduction to field hounds

The field beagle, also known as the wild terrier, is native to the United Kingdom and originated in the 19th century. After branching off from the Cocker Spaniel in 1892, it was mixed with the Sussex Hound. For a time, both its pedigree and reputation were damaged, thus threatening the survival of this breed. Although loved by everyone, he never performed well in dog shows.
The Field Terrier combines beauty and utility. It is a well-proportioned, stable companion of medium size, active and stamina. The posture is noble; proud, but the attitude is well-behaved; the movements are correct and stretched. Symmetry, gait, posture and purpose are far more important than any one part alone.
Field terriers are unusually well-behaved, sensitive, cute, independent and intelligent, and their friendship with humans is very close. When you meet someone for the first time, you may have some reservations. Any show of shyness, timidity or aggression is a serious fault. (Picture source: Internet)
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