How are red tick beagles differ from blue beagles?

There is actually no such thing as a "blue" beagle. The American Kennel Club (AKC) only recognizes two color variations of the beagle breed: red and white, and lemon and white. The term "blue beagle" is sometimes used to describe a beagle that has a bluish-gray coat, but this is not an official color recognized by the AKC.

Red tick beagles are a variety of the red and white beagle that has distinct red markings on a white coat. These markings can vary in size and shape, but they typically cover the dog's back, sides, and legs. Red tick beagles are known for their excellent hunting abilities, and they are often used to track rabbits and other small game.

Here is a table summarizing the key differences between red tick beagles and blue beagles:

| Characteristic | Red Tick Beagle | Blue Beagle |

|---|---|---|

| Coat color | Red and white | Bluish-gray |

| AKC recognition | Yes | No |

| Hunting ability | Excellent | Not recognized by the AKC |

| Temperament | Friendly, outgoing, and intelligent | Friendly, outgoing, and intelligent |

| Size | 13-15 inches tall at the shoulder | 13-15 inches tall at the shoulder |

| Weight | 20-25 pounds | 20-25 pounds |