What allowed the Pocket Beagle variation to be carried during hunts?
Answer
They were exceptionally small, famously small enough to be carried in a lady’s saddlebag.
The Pocket Beagle represents the extreme end of the historical size fluctuation seen within the 'Beagle' type before standardization. These hounds were notably tiny companions favored by figures like Queen Elizabeth I. Their miniaturized stature was so pronounced that historical accounts emphasize they were small enough to physically fit inside a lady’s saddlebag while accompanying the hunting party. This extreme size contrasted significantly with the slightly larger, more practical Beagles used by the general populace for actual scent tracking work on the ground.

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