Best Food for Beagles: Feeding Tips for Energetic Dogs
India's complete nutrition guide for Beagles -- covering the right meal composition, wet food choices, home-cooked options, hydration, treats, supplements, and everything a healthy Beagle needs at every life stage.
If you share your home with a Beagle, you already know the central paradox of the breed: a dog with the face of a gentle, soulful companion and the determination of a seasoned tracker who has never in its life voluntarily stopped following a scent. Beagles are one of the most popular dog breeds in India -- and one of the most consistently misunderstood when it comes to diet. Their exceptional nose, boundless enthusiasm, and genuine love of food create a perfect storm for obesity, which is the single most common and most damaging health condition in the breed.
Get the diet right and a Beagle is a model of compact, muscular vitality -- alert, energetic, and deeply engaged with the world around them. Get it wrong and the same dog silently gains weight year by year, straining joints that were not built for excess load, developing the metabolic consequences of chronic overfeeding, and arriving at senior life earlier and less comfortably than they should. This guide covers everything you need to know about feeding your Beagle in India -- from understanding their unique nutritional needs to practical meal planning, home cooking, the right Goofy Tails products, and how to manage weight, joint health, and hydration across every life stage.
1. The Beagle: A Scent Hound Built for Endurance and Mischief

The Beagle is one of the oldest and most widely recognised scent hound breeds in the world, with a history traceable to England as far back as the 11th century. Developed to hunt rabbits and hares in packs, working closely alongside hunters on foot, Beagles were bred for exceptional scenting ability, stamina over long distances, and a biddable, pack-friendly temperament that made them easy to manage in groups. Their distinctive bay -- the loud, resonant call used to signal quarry to the hunter -- is one of the most iconic sounds in all of dogdom, and one that many Indian apartment residents discover rather dramatically in the first weeks of ownership.
In India, Beagles are among the most popular medium-sized breeds, valued for their compact size, affectionate nature, and relatively easy grooming requirements. They adapt well to Indian homes with consistent daily exercise and a disciplined feeding routine. The challenge is that their food motivation -- genuinely one of the highest of any breed -- and their tendency toward sedentary indoor behaviour between walks creates an environment where weight gain happens quietly, continuously, and with serious long-term consequences.
| Breed Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Origin | England (developed from older scent hound lineages) |
| Size | Small to medium -- 9 to 11 kg (13-inch variety); 11 to 14 kg (15-inch variety) |
| Coat | Short, dense, weather-resistant double coat -- low maintenance, moderate shedding |
| Colours | Tri-colour (black, tan, white), lemon and white, red and white, blue tick |
| Lifespan | 12 to 15 years -- a notably long lifespan for a working hound |
| Energy Level | High -- bred for sustained field endurance; requires meaningful daily exercise and scent-based mental stimulation |
| Key Health Concerns | Obesity (the primary health risk), hip dysplasia, intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), hypothyroidism, epilepsy, ear infections, bloat, and common health conditions shared with food-motivated breeds |
| Temperament | Curious, determined, food-motivated, affectionate, sociable, occasionally stubborn |
2. What the Perfect Beagle Meal Looks Like
Feeding a Beagle requires a different kind of discipline than feeding most other breeds. The question is not simply "what should a Beagle eat" -- it is "how do I deliver complete nutrition within a strict calorie ceiling, to a dog who will eat anything placed in front of them and immediately look for more." The Beagle's nutritional needs are not unusual; the challenge is meeting those needs precisely, without the caloric excess that their food motivation and opportunistic nature constantly invites.
The 5 Pillars of a Beagle-Optimised Diet
| Nutrient Pillar | Why Beagles Need It | What to Look For |
|---|---|---|
| High-Quality Lean Protein (25 to 30%) | Beagles are muscular, active dogs that need complete amino acids to maintain lean muscle mass -- the tissue that keeps their metabolism efficient. High-protein diets with controlled fat help Beagles feel full longer, reducing the persistent hunger signals that drive food-seeking behaviour | Named whole meat first -- chicken breast, eggs. Not "meat meal" or unnamed by-products. Quality lean protein supports satiety without excess calories |
| Controlled Calories with High Volume | Obesity is the single biggest health threat to Beagles. A Beagle at 14 kg when their ideal weight is 11 kg is carrying 27% excess body mass -- enough to accelerate joint wear, worsen breathing effort, and significantly raise the risk of diabetes and metabolic disease. Read the complete guide to managing obesity in dogs. | High-moisture wet food delivers larger physical meal volume at lower caloric density than dry kibble -- a meaningful satiety advantage for a food-motivated breed. Never free-feed a Beagle |
| High Moisture Content | Beagles are active, heat-sensitive dogs. India's climate means hydration support is critical year-round, and wet food's 75 to 80% moisture content delivers fluid passively alongside every meal, reducing reliance on a dog who may not drink adequately on its own | Wet food as the primary diet. Bone broth as a daily topper. Multiple fresh water sources always available. Grain-free wet food supports the digestive sensitivity common in Beagles |
| Digestive-Friendly Fibre | Beagles are scent hounds who will eat literally anything that smells interesting -- including things that are not food. This scavenging tendency, combined with a genuinely sensitive gut, means digestive upsets are common. Gut-supporting fibre from pumpkin and sweet potato reduces both frequency and severity of these episodes | Pumpkin (soluble and insoluble fibre), sweet potato (slow-release complex carbohydrate), chia seeds. Avoid rapidly fermenting starches and artificial additives that trigger digestive sensitivity in this breed |
| Joint-Supporting Nutrients | Beagles are predisposed to hip dysplasia and intervertebral disc disease (IVDD). Excess body weight dramatically compounds both conditions. A diet that supports lean body weight alongside proactive joint nutrition from glucosamine, collagen, and omega-3 is the most effective preventive combination available | Omega-3 fatty acids from hemp seed and chia; glucosamine and collagen from Canine Mobility+ supplementation. Joint support becomes critical from age 4 to 5, or earlier for overweight individuals |
Calorie Guide for Beagles by Life Stage
| Life Stage | Weight Range | Daily Calories (Moderate Activity) | Feeding Frequency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Puppy (2 to 6 months) | 2 to 6 kg | 350 to 600 kcal | 3 to 4 meals/day (small, measured portions) |
| Puppy (6 to 12 months) | 6 to 11 kg | 600 to 900 kcal | 2 to 3 meals/day |
| Adult (1 to 8 years) | 9 to 14 kg | 700 to 1,000 kcal | 2 meals/day (strict measured portions) |
| Senior (8+ years) | 8 to 13 kg | 600 to 850 kcal | 2 meals/day (smaller portions, higher protein to preserve muscle) |
3. Goofy Tails Wet Meals: The Best Food for Beagles

Every Goofy Tails wholesome wet meal is made with 75 to 80% natural moisture, real whole-meat protein, and no artificial preservatives or fillers. For Beagles, the high-moisture format is particularly valuable: it delivers greater physical meal volume at lower caloric density than dry kibble, which means a Beagle eating wet food consumes more grams of food per calorie -- a meaningful satiety advantage for a breed whose food motivation is essentially never off. The named whole-meat proteins deliver high digestibility without the starch fillers that cause weight gain and digestive upset. Two Goofy Tails meals stand out as ideal for Beagles.
For more on choosing the right diet format, see our guides on grain-free food for skin and coat health and the science behind grain-free dog food.


"As a Vet I recommend clean, honest and wholesome ingredients and an active lifestyle. Therefore, I trust and recommend Goofy Tails."Dr. Madhurita, President, Myvets Charitable Trust & Research Centre
4. Home-Cooked Meals for Your Beagle
Home cooking for a Beagle is an excellent option for owners who want full control over caloric intake and ingredient quality -- particularly relevant for weight management, which is the number one dietary priority for this breed. The key principles for a Beagle home-cooked diet are lean protein as the foundation, fibre-rich vegetables for gut health and satiety, controlled fat, and minimal starch. See our detailed guide to homemade grain-free dog food for a full framework.
A Balanced Home-Cooked Base Recipe (Per 11 kg Adult Beagle)
| Ingredient | Quantity (per meal) | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
| Chicken breast (boneless, boiled) | 90 to 110 g | Lean complete protein, muscle maintenance, satiety without excess fat |
| Pumpkin (boiled or steamed) | 40 to 50 g | Soluble and insoluble fibre -- gut regulation, stool consistency, satiety volume |
| Sweet potato (boiled) | 30 to 40 g | Low-GI complex carbohydrate for sustained energy without blood sugar spikes |
| Carrot (raw grated or boiled) | 20 g | Beta-carotene, natural fibre, low-calorie crunch that extends meal satisfaction |
| Spinach or leafy greens | 15 g | Iron, folate, antioxidant vitamins -- micronutrient density without caloric cost |
| Whole egg (boiled) | 1 small egg | Complete protein, biotin for coat health, natural healthy fat |
| Hemp seed oil or coconut oil | 0.5 tsp | Omega-3 and omega-6 for skin, coat, and joint inflammation support |
| Bone broth (as liquid base) | 60 to 80 ml | Passive hydration, collagen for joints and gut lining, palatability |
Safe Human Foods to Add as Toppers
- Watermelon (seedless) -- very high water content, extremely low calorie; excellent for heat-stressed Indian Beagles in summer without adding meaningful calories
- Cucumber slices -- almost zero calories, high water content; ideal as between-meal enrichment for a breed that is always looking for something to eat
- Plain boiled chicken breast (small pieces) -- the ideal high-value, low-calorie topper; keeps food interesting without calorie creep
- Blueberries (small amounts) -- antioxidant-rich, low calorie, naturally sweet; good enrichment that satisfies the Beagle's desire for frequent feeding moments
- Plain curd/yogurt (small amounts) -- natural probiotics; supports the digestive regularity that is an ongoing challenge in many Beagles
- Boiled sweet potato (small pieces) -- slow-release carbohydrate; use as a meal extender to increase physical volume without high caloric addition
5. Hydration and Bone Broth: Essential for the Active Beagle

An 11 kg adult Beagle requires approximately 500 to 700 ml of water per day under normal conditions, rising significantly after exercise or during India's summer months. Beagles are active, nose-to-the-ground dogs who lose fluid through both panting and physical effort -- and in India's heat, this fluid loss happens faster than many owners realise. A Beagle eating primarily dry kibble is frequently in a state of mild chronic dehydration that contributes to kidney strain, digestive irregularity, and coat dullness over time.
Why Bone Broth Is a Daily Essential for Beagles
Bone broth solves hydration passively, which matters for Beagles who may not drink adequately on their own between activity bursts. It also delivers natural collagen and glycine that support joint cartilage maintenance and gut wall integrity -- both areas of specific vulnerability for this breed. For food-motivated Beagles, broth also transforms any meal into a far more engaging experience, which is particularly useful when transitioning from dry kibble to wet food.

🧊 Summer Tip: Frozen Broth Enrichment for Indian Beagles
In India's summer months (March to June), Beagles need additional cooling support and enrichment during the hottest hours when outdoor exercise is not safe. Dilute Goofy Tails Chicken Bone Broth 50/50 with water and freeze in ice cube trays. Offer 2 to 3 frozen broth cubes as afternoon enrichment. This provides passive hydration, keeps your Beagle's busy mind occupied during indoor rest hours, and satisfies their near-constant desire for food-related activity -- all without adding meaningful calories. It is one of the most practical and effective heat management tools available for Indian Beagle owners.
Shop Chicken Bone Broth →6. The Right Treats for Beagles
Treats are a loaded topic with Beagles. Their food motivation makes them extraordinarily responsive to treat-based training -- a genuine advantage for teaching commands and managing behaviour. The danger is that the same motivation makes it very easy to over-treat without realising it. For an 11 kg adult Beagle eating 850 kcal/day, the 10% treat rule means approximately 85 kcal available for treats daily -- roughly 2 standard commercial treats. Every treat above that threshold is directly contributing to the weight gain that shortens Beagle lives. Choose treats that are maximally high-value and minimally high-calorie. Break them into tiny pieces. Make every treat count for a training objective rather than simple comfort-giving.
7. Supplements: Targeted Support for a Healthy Beagle
Beagles are active, energetic dogs with a meaningful predisposition to hip dysplasia and intervertebral disc disease -- and the breed's tendency toward excess body weight dramatically compounds both conditions. Proactive joint supplementation, starting well before any visible stiffness appears, is one of the highest-impact health decisions you can make for your Beagle. Understanding hip and elbow dysplasia explains why early intervention changes long-term outcomes. Goofy Tails Canine Mobility+ provides the comprehensive joint formula that Beagles need -- started by age 3 to 4, or immediately if your Beagle is currently overweight.
Why Canine Mobility+ is essential for Beagles:
- Glucosamine -- maintains healthy cartilage and supports joint lubrication, reducing stiffness in dogs predisposed to hip dysplasia. For a Beagle carrying any excess body weight, the mechanical load on hip joints is significantly elevated; glucosamine from an early age supports the cartilage that absorbs this load before clinical symptoms emerge.
- Chondroitin -- works synergistically with glucosamine to support better mobility and flexibility. The combination is particularly relevant for Beagles with intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) predisposition, where spinal disc integrity benefits from consistent chondroitin support throughout adult life.
- Collagen Peptides -- support the repair and regeneration of joints, cartilage, and connective tissue. Provide glycine and proline building blocks for spinal disc structure and joint capsule health -- both areas where Beagles carry elevated long-term risk. The liquid format integrates seamlessly into any wet meal.
- Turmeric Curcumin -- provides natural anti-inflammatory support, reducing the low-grade chronic joint inflammation that accelerates cartilage breakdown. For overweight Beagles where adipose tissue itself drives systemic inflammation, curcumin reduces the inflammatory burden at the joint level -- making it particularly valuable as part of a weight management programme.
8. Can Beagles Eat a Vegetarian Diet?
If your household is vegetarian and you prefer a plant-based option for occasional rotation, Goofy Tails Veggies and Sweet Potato offers a carefully formulated choice. For Beagles, this meal is best used as a 1 to 2 day per week rotation alongside meat-based primary feeding -- not as a daily substitute.
If used as an occasional rotation, ensure your Beagle's weekly diet also includes:
- Meat-based protein on 5 to 6 days per week minimum -- Beagles cannot meet their taurine, L-carnitine, and complete amino acid requirements from plant proteins alone. Muscle maintenance depends on animal protein as the dietary foundation.
- Canine Mobility+ daily regardless of meal base -- glucosamine, chondroitin, collagen, and curcumin support must continue on vegetarian meal days. Do not skip supplementation because the meal is plant-based.
- Bone broth daily -- even on vegetarian meal days, Goofy Tails Chicken or Lamb Bone Broth provides collagen, glycine, and passive hydration that close the nutritional gap from the plant-based meal.
- Careful calorie monitoring on vegetarian days -- the lentil and paneer base in this meal is higher in fermentable carbohydrate than the chicken-based meals. Monitor closely for any increase in body weight or digestive upset, and reduce portions if needed.
9. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the best food for a Beagle in India?
The best food for a Beagle in India is a high-protein, high-moisture, low-starch wet food with named whole-meat ingredients and no artificial preservatives. Goofy Tails Chicken and Quinoa and Chicken and Herbs are the top choices: both deliver lean protein at 52% and 58% respectively, in a high-moisture format that actively supports satiety, passive hydration, and digestive health. Wet food is strongly preferred over dry kibble for Beagles -- kibble's low moisture content contributes to chronic dehydration, and its high starch load promotes the weight gain that is the breed's primary health risk. For protein source comparisons, see our guide on lamb vs chicken for dogs.
Q: How much should I feed my adult Beagle?
A typical adult Beagle (9 to 14 kg) requires approximately 700 to 1,000 kcal per day depending on age, sex, activity level, and whether they are spayed or neutered. For Goofy Tails wet food at approximately 150 to 180 kcal per 200g pack, most adult Beagles need 2 to 3 packs per day split across two meals. Never rely on your Beagle's appetite as a guide to portion size -- this breed will eat any amount placed in front of them. Always use a kitchen scale, weigh your Beagle monthly, and adjust by body condition score. A lean, well-muscled Beagle where you can feel the ribs with light pressure is the correct target.
Q: My Beagle is always hungry -- is that normal?
Yes -- persistent food-seeking behaviour is entirely normal in Beagles and is not evidence that your Beagle is underfed. The breed was developed to work in packs in food-scarce environments, and their genetics drive them to eat opportunistically whenever food is available, regardless of actual caloric need. A Beagle finishing a meal and immediately performing for more is expressing its breed heritage, not genuine hunger. Do not interpret this as a signal to increase portions. Manage it by using slow-feeder bowls to extend mealtimes, providing frozen broth cubes as low-calorie enrichment between meals, using Freeze Dried Chicken Liver Cubes for training engagement, and maintaining a strict no-table-scraps policy across all household members.
Q: Are Beagles prone to obesity and how does diet help?
Yes -- obesity is the most common and most serious health condition in Beagles. The breed's genetic food motivation, combined with the reduced exercise levels typical of Indian urban homes, creates a consistent caloric surplus that accumulates into significant weight gain over time. Diet prevents obesity through three levers: meal type (wet food over kibble for lower caloric density per gram of food), portion control (strict measured meals, never free-feeding), and treat discipline (maximum 10% of daily calories from treats, using low-calorie options like Freeze Dried Chicken Liver Cubes or cucumber). Canine Mobility+ supplementation is particularly important for overweight Beagles because joint stress from excess body weight and the risk of hip dysplasia compound each other. Read the full guide to managing obesity in dogs.
Q: Do Beagles need joint supplements?
Yes -- and sooner than most owners expect. Beagles carry a genetic predisposition to both hip dysplasia and intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), and in overweight individuals the mechanical load on these structures is significantly elevated. Starting Goofy Tails Canine Mobility+ by age 3 to 4 -- or immediately if your Beagle is currently overweight -- provides glucosamine, chondroitin, collagen, and turmeric curcumin in a daily liquid format that supports joint cartilage before clinical stiffness or pain appears. By the time a Beagle is showing visible discomfort, significant structural damage has usually already occurred. Early supplementation is the decisive difference in long-term joint health outcomes.
Q: Is grain-free food better for Beagles?
For most Beagles, a grain-free or gluten-free wet food is a meaningful improvement over standard grain-inclusive dry kibble. The primary benefit is reduced starch load, which directly reduces the caloric density and glycaemic impact of each meal -- important for weight management in a food-motivated breed. Pumpkin and sweet potato as carbohydrate bases (as used in Goofy Tails Chicken and Herbs) are lower-GI options that support steadier energy and better stool consistency. For Beagles with sensitive stomachs or recurring skin conditions, grain-free food for sensitive stomachs provides a detailed breakdown of when the switch makes the most difference.
Q: How do I manage my Beagle's diet during the Indian summer?
Indian summers (March to June) create two compounding challenges for Beagles: increased heat stress from their active nature, and reduced safe exercise windows that can lead to weight gain if food portions are not adjusted downward. During summer months, reduce caloric intake by approximately 10% to account for lower activity. Increase fluid intake actively -- prioritise wet food over any dry food, add Goofy Tails Bone Broth at every meal, and freeze broth cubes for afternoon enrichment and cooling. Walk only in the early morning before 7:30 AM and after sunset. Keep indoor spaces fan-cooled or air-conditioned. Monitor for signs of heat stress -- excessive panting, drooling, lethargy -- and respond immediately with cooling and hydration. For urban Beagle owners, see our guide on environmental health challenges for dogs in Indian cities.
Q: What are the best treats for training a Beagle?
Goofy Tails Freeze Dried Chicken Liver Cubes are the ideal training treat for Beagles -- intensely palatable, only 2g fat per serving, grain-free, and crumble-able into very small pieces for rapid-fire training repetitions. The liver aroma cuts through the Beagle's nose-to-the-ground distractibility and reliably brings attention back to the handler. Active Dental Sticks (Seaweed) serve as the daily after-meal treat that simultaneously provides essential dental care. Avoid commercial biscuit treats, which are high in starch and calories and contribute directly to the weight gain that compromises Beagle health over time. Every treat should serve a training objective or a specific health function.
Q: Can Beagles have skin and coat problems from diet?
Yes -- dietary deficiencies in omega-3 fatty acids are a common and underappreciated cause of coat dullness, flakiness, and recurring skin irritation in Beagles. A Beagle eating a high-starch, low-quality kibble diet frequently shows these signs without a primary skin condition being present. Switching to a high-protein, omega-3 rich wet food like Goofy Tails Chicken and Herbs (with hemp seed as a natural omega-3 source) typically produces visible coat improvement within 4 to 6 weeks. For dogs with more persistent skin reactions, see our guide to understanding dermatitis in dogs.
Q: How do I transition my Beagle from dry kibble to wet food?
Transition gradually over 7 to 10 days: start with 25% wet food mixed into kibble on days 1 to 3, move to 50/50 on days 4 to 6, then 75% wet on days 7 to 9, and full wet food from day 10. Add Goofy Tails Chicken Bone Broth from day one to improve palatability and support the gut microbiome through the adjustment. Unlike many breeds who resist dietary changes, most Beagles transition enthusiastically because wet food is dramatically more palatable than kibble -- food motivation works in your favour here. Monitor calorie intake carefully: wet food is more nutrient-dense per gram than dry kibble in most formulations, and inadvertent overfeeding during transition is a common mistake with this breed. Weigh your Beagle before the transition and again at 4 weeks.
Q: Do Beagles need different food as they get older?
Yes -- Beagles are considered senior from around age 8 to 9. Senior nutritional management requires several adjustments: maintaining or slightly increasing protein intake to prevent muscle wasting; reducing overall caloric intake slightly to account for lower activity levels; increasing Canine Mobility+ supplementation as joint health becomes a more active concern; ensuring bone broth daily for collagen, glycine, and passive hydration; and monitoring body weight monthly since metabolic rate slows significantly after age 8. A senior Beagle gaining weight quietly is a very common problem that accelerates joint decline and reduces quality of life. Read the complete guide to caring for your ageing dog.
Q: Where can I buy Goofy Tails food for my Beagle?
Goofy Tails Chicken and Quinoa and Chicken and Herbs wet food meals are available for quick delivery across India on Blinkit (same-day in select cities), Swiggy Instamart, Zepto, BigBasket, Amazon India, and Supertails. For the complete Beagle care range -- Canine Mobility+, Chicken Bone Broth, Lamb Bone Broth, Active Dental Sticks (Seaweed), and Freeze Dried Chicken Liver Cubes -- visit goofytails.com directly. The Trial Pack (all 6 wet food flavours) is the best way to discover which meal your Beagle engages with most before committing to a full routine.
10. The Hound Family: Meet the Beagle's Companions
The Beagle belongs to the scent hound family -- a group of dogs bred across continents for their exceptional olfactory ability and endurance in the field. Each breed shares the Beagle's characteristic drive and independence, shaped by centuries of working alongside hunters. All full breed profiles are available on the Goofy Tails Dog Breed Wiki →





Conclusion: Feed Your Beagle Like the Energetic Athlete They Were Born to Be

The Beagle is one of the most joyful, curious, and deeply characterful dogs you can share your life with -- a compact bundle of scenting genius, vocal personality, and genuine affection for their family. Their 12 to 15 year lifespan is one of the longest of any medium-sized breed, and getting the diet right is the single most impactful thing you can do to ensure those years are lived in full health. Every portion you measure, every table scrap you decline to give, and every monthly weigh-in you commit to is an investment in more active, comfortable, pain-free years with your dog.
- Feed high-protein, high-moisture wet food as the daily foundation -- Goofy Tails Chicken and Quinoa and Chicken and Herbs are the primary meals
- Use a kitchen scale for every meal -- never estimate portions for a Beagle
- Split daily intake across 2 strictly measured meals, never free-feed
- Add Goofy Tails Chicken or Lamb Bone Broth daily for passive hydration and collagen
- Start Canine Mobility+ by age 3 to 4 for proactive joint protection -- earlier if your Beagle is overweight
- Use Freeze Dried Chicken Liver Cubes for training -- high-value, low-calorie, and genuinely effective with this food-motivated breed
- Use Active Dental Sticks (Seaweed) daily after the evening meal for oral health
- Weigh your Beagle every 4 weeks and adjust portions by body condition score
- Freeze broth cubes in summer for cooling enrichment that satisfies food motivation safely
- If cooking at home, always supplement with Canine Mobility+ to close glucosamine, collagen, and micronutrient gaps
- Never free-feed or leave food down between meals -- a Beagle will always eat it
- Never interpret persistent food-seeking as evidence that portions are too small
- Never feed onion, garlic, grapes, chocolate, xylitol, or any salted or spiced human food
- Never allow quiet, gradual weight gain to go unaddressed -- it shortens Beagle lives significantly
🐾 Start Your Beagle's Nutrition Journey with Goofy Tails
Human-grade, preservative-free, FSSAI-compliant, and vet-formulated. Goofy Tails Chicken and Quinoa and Chicken and Herbs wet meals, bone broth, Canine Mobility+ joint supplement, dental treats, and freeze-dried training rewards -- everything your Beagle needs to thrive in India at every life stage. Rated 4.5/5 across 850+ reviews by Indian pet parents.
Shop Beagle Essentials →





Leave a comment