Beagle Dog Clippers & Grooming Kits
How to Groom a Beagle at Home
Grooming your Beagle at home is simple and rewarding when you have the right tools. Beagles have a short, dense double coat that sheds regularly, so routine grooming helps keep their fur healthy, their skin clean, and your home free from loose hair.
While they don’t need full clipping like long-haired breeds, using gentle, low-noise clippers and high-quality brushes helps keep their coat neat and their shedding under control. Masterclip clippers are designed to be quiet and easy to handle, making them ideal for Beagles who may be sensitive to loud noises or vibrations.
How Often Should You Groom a Beagle?
We recommend:
• Brushing once or twice a week
• Bathing every 4–6 weeks
• Light trimming every few months (if needed around the paws or tail)
Regular brushing helps remove loose fur, spreads natural oils, and keeps your Beagle’s coat glossy and healthy.
Basic Grooming Steps for Beagles
• Begin by brushing your Beagle’s coat to remove loose hair and dirt
• Use gentle, quiet clippers to tidy up fur around the paws, neck, and tail if needed
• Wipe the ears weekly with a dog-safe ear cleaner to prevent infections
• Trim nails regularly to prevent overgrowth and discomfort
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Best Dog Clippers for Beagles
Beagles may not need full body clipping, but using quality clippers can make tidying up easier—especially around the feet, tail, and chest where hair can grow unevenly. Whether you prefer a cordless model for flexibility or a mains-powered clipper for consistent power, Masterclip offers tools that make Beagle grooming simple and stress-free.
Top Recommended Clippers for Beagles
• MD Roamer cordless clipper – perfect for quick touch-ups and sensitive areas
• Pedigree Pro mains-powered clipper – reliable for longer sessions or thicker patches of coat
Both options are quiet, efficient, and designed for smooth trimming with minimal vibration.
Clipper Features for Beagles
• Quiet motor to reduce stress during grooming
• Lightweight and easy to control for precise trimming
• Compatible with A5 blades and comb attachments
• Available in cordless or mains-powered versions
Recommended Grooming Packs
• Beagle Grooming Kit with MD Roamer cordless clipper
• Pedigree Pro mains clipper set with full accessories
• Starter grooming packs for new Beagle owners
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Beagle Grooming Kits & Accessories
Beyond clippers and brushes, a few extra accessories can make home grooming easier and more effective. Whether you’re just starting out or upgrading your tools, Masterclip offers reliable accessories designed for short-coated breeds like the Beagle.
Popular Accessories for Beagle Grooming
• Slicker brushes and metal combs to reduce shedding
• Blade sets in different lengths for tailored trimming
• Blade oil and cleaning spray for clipper care
Perfect for Beagles & Similar Breeds
Our kits and accessories also suit:
• Foxhounds and Harriers
• Pointers and other short-coated breeds
• Active dogs with dense, shedding coats
Beagle Grooming FAQs
How often should I bathe my Beagle?
Every 4–6 weeks is ideal. Beagles love outdoor adventures, so you may need to bathe more often if they get muddy or pick up odours.
Do Beagles shed a lot?
Yes, Beagles shed moderately all year round and more heavily in spring and autumn. Regular brushing helps manage loose fur.
Can I use human clippers on my Beagle?
No, human clippers can overheat and pull the fur. Always use professional dog clippers designed for pet coats.
Do Beagles need haircuts?
Not usually. Beagles have short hair that doesn’t grow long, but trimming around the paws and tail can help keep them tidy.
How do I keep my Beagle’s coat shiny?
Brush weekly, feed a balanced diet, and use quality grooming tools. Regular maintenance keeps the coat soft, clean, and glossy.