About Curly Coat Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagles: We have had less than three dozen of these born over the years. But you are going to see more of them hereafter, because we decided we like them! And our customers do too. They are similar to a spaniel crossed with a beagle. But it's a Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagle crossed with our Queen Elizabeth Pandiebear. The result is a wonderful nature companion with a soft, pettable fur coat that is still easy to care for and has minimal shedding. Its stays clean looking and they smell good without much bathing. The curly coat is lightweight in the summer and grows thicker in winter. As the weather warms up again you can easily brush any loose hairs with a slicker brush. Its much like a human loses the occasional hairs. Not a big shed.
Four years later! July 2020. Evangeline is renamed LUCY. And she is sooooooo pretty!
And two years later, Sept. 2022:
Photos courtesy of Amy Johnson, owner of Lucy.
Evangeline and Angelique's Mother is a smooth coat classic beagle.
Curly Coat Tricolor Estimated to grow to 12-14 lbs. as adult Teacup Female
Congrats to Amy and son!
Curly Coat Beagles for Breeding
Every Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagle breeder sells their puppies through this website maintained by the Queen Elizabeth Pocket Breeds Foundation. Prospective puppy buyers have a unique opportunity to do their own comparative shopping in one place as every puppy available anywhere will be listed here.