Beabull

  1. The Beabull is a cross between the English Bulldog and the Beagle, classifying it as a mixed breed. Inheriting some of the best qualities of both breeds such as loyalty and curiosity, this pup will bond well with every member of your family. They are very adaptable and could adjust quite easily to apartment living or a home with lots of yard space to run around in. 

    Their short, stocky bodies can be very deceiving. They may appear to be a lazy breed, but they will always enjoy a trip to the dog park or a game of fetch in the backyard. Beabulls are a loving breed and could be just the one for you!

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The Beabull is a cross between the English Bulldog and the Beagle, classifying it as a mixed breed. Inheriting some of the best qualities of both breeds such as loyalty and curiosity, this pup will bond well with every member of your family. They are very adaptable and could adjust quite easily to apartment living or a home with lots of yard space to run around in. 

Their short, stocky bodies can be very deceiving. They may appear to be a lazy breed, but they will always enjoy a trip to the dog park or a game of fetch in the backyard. Beabulls are a loving breed and could be just the one for you!

The Beabull is an intelligent dog and therefore is relatively easy to train. It will require patience though because both the Beagle and the English Bulldog have a stubborn streak that Bebulls have definitely inherited. Including a food reward is often great help!

The Beabull is a highly adaptable dog that does well in all kinds of environments. They are sporty as well as great house pets. They do well in most climates, but, as with any dog, do not typically do well in extreme hot or cold.

They will adapt to apartment living or in the securely fenced-in yard of a house. They can keep up with an active family, but can also adapt to the lifestyle of a family, which is less active. Engagement and mental stimulation is key. As loyal members of the family, they do not like to be alone for long periods of time.

They often live to be 10-13 years old. While the Beabull is generally a healthy breed, they are prone to a couple of conditions including Hip Dysplasia, Hypothyroidism, Disk Disease, and occasionally Patellar Luxation, or Reverse Sneezing. They also have a high potential for weight gain.

Like most highly intelligent breeds, the Beabull is most happy when she is mentally stimulated. A bored Beabull might try to create her own fun by getting into mischief. Owners who derive satisfaction from engaging in interesting activities with their dogs will find a perfect fit with the Beabull.

Playtime with challenging games and toys can help keep your Beabull engaged. Beabulls can have a stubborn streak at times. So, they tend to be a better fit for more experienced owners. They can be a good fit for novice owners as long as obedience classes are part of the process.

Beabulls can be noisy dogs, especially when emitting a powerful beagle howl. Owners with children are especially pleased to have this playful, devoted, and protective pet to engage with their kids. However, they can exhibit bursts of high-energy behavior and play-bite a bit too aggressively at times. Socialization and training early on can help curb any behaviors that might be unwanted once your Beabull is fully grown.

Beabulls can come in a variety of colors: white, brown, or brindle. They have short, straight, coarse hair, and they can tend to be pretty heavy shedders. Even so, they’re grooming needs aren’t incredibly high maintenance. A good brushing every other day should do the trick. 

While Beabulls absolutely love a good nap, they also definitely require an average amount of exercise. An hour of playtime and exercise each day is ideal. Even though they are medium to large dogs they can still adapt well to apartment living, but you will need to be intentional about daily walks for your pup, and lots of playtime. 

Beabulls are medium to large dogs. They are generally 12-13” at the shoulder and a healthy pup will weigh 30-50 pounds.

A Beabull will generally live for 10-13 years.

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