^^ You pretty much covered everything Cindy
Though I do have to add in (from another perpective) that I do prefer to stop at the prosternum when I am clippering even when I have a deep chested beagle
if they are also well-angled in the rear. My bitch, Marti is a clear example. She is balanced on both ends so I can really actually showcase off that deep prosternum she has and simply do a little blending.
I also do the "butts" a little differently (than Cindy) and do them the same way I would do a front. I Go "between the lines" with the andis and blend with the shears.
I would HIGHLY recommend taking a stripping knife as soon as possible and get all the loose dead hair out of your beagle's coat. Start from the top of the neck, in raking motions, and finish all the way to the base of the tail. You may have to do it a couple of times every so often but it will be easier each time you do it.
It is very important to keep a beagle in show condition if you plan on taking it to shows periodically or every weekend... Because if any of you have beagles like my broodie, Maize, it is like shearing a sheep
EVERY WEEK I pull her out for grooming!
...Beagles. Dontchya love 'em.
