Developed in England as a group hound for hunting hares, the Harry must have all the characteristics of an olfactory group hound. Compared to their size, the bones appear very large and the structure is very strong. They must be active, very harmonious, full of strength, of good quality, and in any case show the ability to get the job done, working long hours regardless of the terrain conditions. Motor organs and olfactory organs are the most important parts. The Harry is, in fact, supposed to be a smaller version of the English Foxhound.
Historical origins
The ancestors of the Harry Terrier are said to include foxhounds, lingti and fox terriers. It is very similar to the fox terrier of the same genus, but is smaller and is mainly used to hunt hares. In 1620, the first group of rabbit hounds was formed in England and continued for more than 500 years. The number is currently decreasing due to the increasing number of fox terriers. Relative to their body size, their bones appear very large and the structure is very strong. They are active, very harmonious, full of strength, of good quality, and show the ability to get the job done, working tirelessly for long periods of time, no matter what the terrain conditions. The motor function and sense of smell are excellent, with the characteristics of a group of hounds.
The Beagle breed is the smallest of the hunting dogs. Originated from ancient Greek times. The mixed-race peoples of the Romans and the French used to breed this dog for hunting rabbits. The dog was introduced to England in 1066. At that time, because of its small size, it was often placed in the pocket, so it was called the pocket Migru, and now the Migru Hound is improved from this dog. Elizabeth I, William II, and George III all bred this breed and used it as a hunting dog on the hilly lands of Burayden, Saxes. In 1895, the British Migru Hound Club was founded and landed in the United States a few years later. Because the beagle was a descendant of the rabbit hound in ancient Greek times, it was later trained as a foxhound, chasing after its prey in droves, and achieved great results. It was subsequently domesticated in the laboratory as an experimental animal, and in the research results of dogs as experimental animals, only the use of Beagle can be internationally recognized.

Personality and use
Harry's dog is enthusiastic, fast, powerful, and endurance. Friendly and kind, as a group of hounds, the hounds should be able to cooperate closely with other hounds. Outgoing and friendly, like all hunting dogs, Harry must be able to work closely with other hounds. Therefore, having an aggressive tendency towards other dogs is an intolerable flaw.
Beagles are small and easy to tame and catch, and are known as "moving like the wind and quiet as loose". Cute appearance, cheerful personality, cute action, lively, fast response, very affectionate to the owner, empathetic, barking, increasingly popular with people and becoming a family dog. However, beagles like to bark and make noise when they are in groups, it is best for families to keep a single one to correct their bad habits of barking. A cheerful hound whose main function is hunting, was originally used to hunt rabbits, relying on smell. Bold, active, endurance and determination. Alert, intelligent, and peaceful in temperament. Friendly and alert, no aggressive or cowardly performance.
appearance
Weight of Harry: 22~27 kg; Shoulder height: Male 48 to 53 cm
Beagle weight: 9 to 11 kg; Shoulder height: 33 to 41cm
Coat color: Harry white is the base color, with black, orange and all other colors. Beagles have any known hunting dog color other than liver color. The tip of the tail is white.
The Harry's head is moderately sized. The beagle has a relatively long head, strong and not rough, and the female dog's is better, with no folds or wrinkles. Skull: slightly rounded arch, moderately wide, slightly shrugned head.
Harry's dog had a long tone. The beagle's tone is reasonable and not long.
Harry's eyes were black, not protruding, medium in size, and not too round. Beagle eyes: dark brown or light brown, quite large, not deep or too prominent, very different from the gentle expression.
The Harry's neck is appropriately long, with a slightly arched upper part. The beagle neck naturally and gently lifts from the shoulders, is essentially strong without weight, and is moderately long. The larynx is nodular and the skin is free of folds.
Harry's tail is medium in length and thick. The beagle has a robust tail and is moderately long. The position is high and feels cheerful, but does not roll onto the back or roll forward from the roots.