Are you looking for a Recognized Beagle breeder, but you can’t see the wood for the trees?
After reading this article you will know where to buy a Beagle!
There are different kinds of Beagle breeders; the different breeder types will be discussed in more detail below.
You should preferably buy a beagle puppy from a dog breeder. A breeder will show you the mother and has well-cared-for pups. A breeder has a lot of expertise and can inform you properly.
Professional Beagle breeders
Some photos of Beagle pups from our archive.














The professional Beagle breeder breeds beagles on a professional basis. He is also regularly inspected by government and animal welfare authorities, which means they must therefore always meet the required standards.
Moreover, they are required to provide a written guarantee when selling a Beagle puppy. Because they breed professionally, they have more experience in breeding puppies, which means they can also give more advice about the Beagle.
Woefkesranch is a professional Beagle breeder.
We provide a 24/7 service to all our customers; customers can always reach us with their questions after their purchase.
Woefkesranch has been a point of contact for your puppies for nearly 30 years.
Beagle seller
A seller buys puppies and then resells them. Usually these puppies come from abroad.
Puppies are brought in and out here, which can, of course, be dangerous because of bacteria.
If you want a Belgian Beagle, it’s better to buy directly from the breeder.
Hobbyist Beagle breeder
A hobby breeder usually has very few dogs to breed with. He or she also generally has less experience in breeding puppies.
Because he sells few puppies, you will also read few complaints about him. For example: 1 sick puppy out of 10 puppies bred per year already represents 10% problems.
Step-by-step guide to finding a beagle breeder
How you find a beagle breeder really depends on the person. Some people like to ask their contacts if anyone knows a breeder. Others go straight to the internet. Whatever your preference, below I give you the steps to find a beagle.
1. Approach a beagle owner
If you see someone walking with a beagle, approach them briefly. Of course, ask where their beagle came from, but don’t forget to ask more in-depth questions as well.
Questions you can ask include:
- Where did that beagle come from?
- Is the beagle from a breeder or a pet shop?
- Were you able to visit the mother?
- Have any problems arisen with the dog or the breeder?
Above all, ask the questions you find most important; most dog owners are happy to talk about their dog.
2. Make a list of breeders
They often say Google is your best friend. Use it to search for a beagle breeder.
When choosing a breeder it is important to look for both positive and negative experiences. A larger breeder will always have both. You can also choose to contact a beagle club or contact Woefkesranch.
Well-known breeders like us, for example, unfortunately receive negative comments from people who have heard things from others. Unfortunately, these are people who have never visited our breeding facility.
The intention, of course, is to find a breeder with the best possible average reviews. Woefkesranch has an average review score of 4.2 with 431 reviews. Excellent!
Make a list of your favorite breeders.
3. Visit every breeder on your list
Once you have found a list of breeders, it is time to visit them.
Pay attention to the following matters when visiting the breeder.
- Can you visit the mother (puppies must stay with their mother until 8 weeks; if that is not the case you should have serious doubts)
- Are the dogs clean?
- Do you get answers to your questions?
- Ask for the purchase process
- Do you have confidence in what you see and hear?
If you have found the breeder from whom you want to buy a Beagle, let them know. Maybe you will go home that day with a Beagle, maybe you will have to be patient a little longer.
If you have visited every breeder on your list and are still not satisfied, do you come to Woefkesranch ? Or do you start again from the beginning.
Conclusion
Actually, you should buy a Beagle with confidence. Visit enough places to see how the dogs are kept — visiting costs nothing. If you see things at the Beagle breeder that are not acceptable, remove that breeder from your list.

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