Beagle Puppy Looks Exactly Like Snoopy and People Are Losing It
Some puppies just have that "It" factor, and this baby Beagle is giving full Snoopy energy. With his black ears, perfect markings, and floppy cartoon vibes, he looks like he walked straight out of the Peanuts comics and into our hearts.
In the viral video, the puppy runs across the yard like a tiny, wiggly version of everyone's favorite cartoon dog, and people are losing it. Whether you're a lifelong Peanuts fan (and really, who isn't?) or just love a good Beagle moment, this pup is bringing all the nostalgia and all the feels.
I'm a huge Snoopy fan, and the comic and TV specials hold such a dear place in my heart, so I'm obviously madly in love with the little Beagle puppy who looks just like Snoopy. Check him out on the TikTok account @caseys.critters84.I'm not the only one who feels this way because one person asked in the comments, "Does this dog wear a scarf and goggles and fly a red plane that looks similar to a doghouse?"
"Now you know you have to buy a Woodstock and update us," another person replied.
Another person hilariously said, "FINALLY a Snoopy Beagle!! I can't tell you how many times people will be like, 'Omg my dog is the real Snoopy' and it's like a Bull Terrier or a Sheepdog." LOL! Facts.
Snoopy Was Inspired by Charles M. Schulz's Childhood Dog Named Spike
Yes, Snoopy from Peanuts was meant to be a Beagle — at least according to his creator, Charles M. Schulz. Snoopy was based on his childhood dog, which was actually a Pointer.
The funny thing is, Snoopy doesn't really look like a traditional Beagle. Schulz admitted he didn't stick to the breed's true physical traits and instead created a more stylized, cartoonish version. Real Beagles have longer ears, a sleeker build, and distinct markings, while Snoopy is more of a round, white pup with black ears and that famous little nose.
So, yes, Snoopy is officially a Beagle — but a very, very creative interpretation of one.
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Beagle Puppy Looks Exactly Like Snoopy and People Are Losing It first appeared on Parade Pets on Aug 1, 2025
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