Beagle vs Shetland Sheepdog

Which dog breed is right for you?

Beagle

Size
20–30 lbs, 13–15 in
Lifespan
10–15 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
Low
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Merry Friendly Curious Determined

Shetland Sheepdog

Size
15–25 lbs, 13–16 in
Lifespan
12–14 years
Exercise
High
Grooming
High
Good with Kids
Yes
Good with Pets
Yes
Intelligent Eager Gentle Responsive

About the Beagle

The Beagle is a small scent hound with roots tracing back to Roman times, though the modern breed was refined in England during the 1830s for rabbit hunting. Standing 13–15 inches tall and weighing 20–30 pounds, Beagles are compact, sturdy dogs built for endurance on the trail. Their short, dense, weather-resistant coat comes in a variety of hound colors — most commonly tri-color, red-and-white, and lemon — and sheds moderately throughout the year.

Temperament & Personality

Beagles are merry, curious, and sociable dogs — they were bred to work in packs, and that pack mentality translates to a strong desire for companionship. They are excellent with children and other dogs, making them one of the most family-friendly breeds available. However, their powerful nose can lead them astray, and once a Beagle has locked onto a scent, recalling them can be nearly impossible.

Pros

  • Wonderful family dog — gentle, tolerant, and playful with children of all ages
  • Compact size is well-suited for apartments and smaller homes
  • Gets along exceptionally well with other dogs due to pack-oriented nature
  • Hardy, healthy breed with a typical lifespan of 10–15 years

Cons

  • Vocal breed — their distinctive bay and howl can be excessive and loud
  • Strong scent drive makes off-leash reliability extremely difficult to achieve
  • Prone to obesity and will eat anything they can access
  • Can develop separation anxiety and become destructive when left alone

Beagles bring joy to every household they join — search for adoptable Beagles on Puplister and find your new best friend.

About the Shetland Sheepdog

The Shetland Sheepdog — or "Sheltie" — was developed on Scotland's remote Shetland Islands, where harsh conditions favored smaller, efficient herding dogs that could thrive on limited resources. Standing 13 to 16 inches tall and weighing 15 to 25 pounds, Shelties resemble a miniature Rough Collie but are a distinct breed with their own standard and lineage. Their abundant double coat features a long, straight outer layer and dense undercoat, coming in sable, black, and blue merle — all typically with white and tan markings.

Temperament & Personality

Shetland Sheepdogs are incredibly intelligent, sensitive, and eager to please — consistently ranked among the top 10 most trainable dog breeds in the world. They are devoted to their families and particularly gentle with children, often forming an especially strong bond with one household member. Shelties can be reserved with strangers and may bark to alert their family, but their sensitivity and willingness to learn make them wonderful companions for patient, attentive owners.

Pros

  • Exceptionally intelligent — excels in agility, obedience, and herding competitions
  • Gentle, affectionate, and outstanding with children
  • Compact size with all the beauty and grace of a Collie
  • Loyal and deeply bonded to their family

Cons

  • Heavy shedding — the dense double coat requires frequent brushing and sheds year-round
  • Prone to excessive barking, especially when excited or alerting
  • Susceptible to Collie eye anomaly, hip dysplasia, and dermatomyositis
  • Can be timid and fearful without proper early socialization

Shelties combine beauty, brains, and devotion in one elegant package — explore Shetland Sheepdog adoption options on Puplister.

Available for Adoption

48

Beagles

Browse

3

Shetland Sheepdogs

Browse

Related Articles

All Articles →

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a Beagle and a Shetland Sheepdog?
The Beagle is 20–30 lbs, 13–15 in sized while the Shetland Sheepdog is 15–25 lbs, 13–16 in sized. They differ in size (20–30 lbs, 13–15 in vs 15–25 lbs, 13–16 in), lifespan (10–15 years vs 12–14 years), and care requirements.
Which breed is better with kids, Beagle or Shetland Sheepdog?
Beagle is generally good with kids. Shetland Sheepdog is generally good with kids.
Which breed lives longer, Beagle or Shetland Sheepdog?
The Beagle has a lifespan of 10–15 years while the Shetland Sheepdog has a lifespan of 12–14 years.

Find Your Perfect Pet

Browse thousands of adoptable pets from shelters near you.

Browse Dogs