Kerry Beagles are generally healthy, but can be prone to ear infections and obesity if not properly exercised and fed.
Kerry Beagles are generally healthy, but can be prone to ear infections and obesity if not properly exercised and fed.
Kerry Beagles can be stubborn and independent, but with consistent training and positive reinforcement, they can be trained well.
Kerry Beagles have a lifespan of 12-14 years on average.
Kerry Beagles have a short, dense coat that sheds moderately. Regular brushing can help control shedding.
Kerry Beagles should be brushed at least once a week and bathed as needed. Nails should be trimmed every 4-6 weeks.
The average weight of a Kerry Beagle is between 15-20 kg.
Yes, Kerry Beagles are known to be great with children and make excellent family pets.
A Kerry Beagle can grow up to 45-50 cm in height.
Kerry Beagles are an active breed and require a lot of exercise, so they may not be the best fit for apartment living. A house with a yard would be more suitable.