From eight weeks to eight months: Adorable video charts Beagle puppy’s life as he learns to cause mischief and doubles in size.

Taking it step by step: A charming Beagle goes through a heartwarming transformation from a tiny pup to a grown-up dog in a compilation on YouTube that has been viewed over 250,000 times.

Little one: The movie, “From Eight Weeks to Eight Months: A Journey with Beagle Puppy Louie,” depicts the adorable puppy’s growth from being as small as a ketchup bottle when he was just a tiny puppy.

A loyal companion: Meet Louie, just eight weeks old and still tiny. A heartwarming video captures him peacefully snoozing in the cozy crook of his owner’s shoulder, showcasing the special bond between man and his furry best friend.

In demand: Beagle-like dogs have been around for more than two millennia, but the current breed as we know it today was refined in Britain during the 1830s.

Known for his keen sense of smell, Snoopy, the beloved character from the iconic comic strip Peanuts, is widely recognized as the most famous Beagle of all time.

Number one in the pack: Based on the registration statistics from the American Kennel Club, this breed is among the most beloved in the United States.

Causing trouble: Louie’s playful mischief seems to grow along with his large size, as he punctures footballs, tears open mailbags, and snatches slippers with his antics.

Give him a little treat: The owner, keeping their identity a secret, shares a video where they cleverly hide their slippers in the bathtub, hoping to prevent Louie from chewing them up.

Unusual sensation: One of Louie’s memorable moments captured on film is when he ventures out into the snowy outdoors for the first time.

Join us on a leisurely walk with Louie, who confidently leads the way through the peaceful countryside, showcasing his strength and presence in a photograph.

Deserving break: After a good dose of fresh air, it looks like the dog is pooped out.

Louie, the adorable pet, outgrew his cozy pet bed by the end of the movie and opted for the comfort of the sofa instead.