
Hi Kerry,
You have quite a mixture of Breeds to chose from, I am a Beagle owner and can give you info and my experiences owning Beagles.
First thing is if you have never owned a dog before a Beagle is not and ideal first dog. You sound like you have owned dogs before so Dog experience with a Beagle in my opinion is a must.
They are a fantastic breed such happy little hounds who love been out and about doing things, not a breed to left at home all day alone with nothing to do.
I do alot with mine we do a little showing, lots of agility ( he loves it ), obedience, flyball and drag hunting. So they are very versitile and can turn there little paws to anything. I am a very doggie person and go to Ringcraft, Obedience & Agility Classes every week and various shows and events on the weekend, you don't have to do all of what I have listed. But you must take your Puppy to Puppy Classes and follow on to Obedience classes as your puppy develops it is very important to socialise and Obedience train any dog.
My boy is lovely and I have had very few problems with him but I have heard alot of nightmare stories from other Beagle owners. Just so your aware below I have listed a few common ones I not trying to put you off I'm just been honest.
1. Running away after a scent and not coming back for hours. ( important to teach a good recall )
2. Food! Raiding the Rubbish Bin, opening the fridge, cupboards to steal food, jumping on tables to get food. BEAGLES LOVE FOOD
3. Digging, Chewing, Howling. ( a bored Beagle will do all of those things )
Alot a people say that Beagles can be hard to train but I disagree as all you is patience some take a little bit more time than some other breeds but once they have got something they are great and if you reward base train with treats or toys you can't go wrong. Beagle's are very intelligent dogs and have such characters they can always make you simle and laugh with there antics! They are also super super CUTE!!!
Goodluck, I hope this advice has helped. Below I have listed the contact details for the breed clubs.
www.thebeagleclub.co.uk/
www.beagleassociation.btinternet.co.uk