Dog

Pronunciation: 
bee-bool
Breed Description: 

The Beabull breed of dog is a "designer" or mixed breed that was created by crossing the English Bulldog and the Beagle. Because of this, a breed type has not been established and the looks and temperament of the dog can greatly change from one puppy to the next. Generally, the Beabull will have qualities of all the parents. They are a small breed of dog that should be robust with a compact frame. The legs are usually long with a barrel shaped body and wide shoulders, although the shoulders are not usually as wide as the English Bulldog body. The top line is level and the medium length tail is usually straight, although some owners opt to dock the tail. The head is broad and has a rectangular shape with a thick, medium length muzzle. The ears of the Beabull are usually long and hang on the side of the head.

The coat of the Beabull is usually a short coat that is very dense and covers the dog completely. The hair should lay flat on the dog and create a smooth line. The texture of the coat should be slightly hard. The Beabull can be found in any colors that are common in the parent breeds but the most common color is white with fawn markings.

Temperament: 
The Beabull breed of dog is a designer breed and because of this, their temperament can vary greatly. The breed is an affectionate and sweet breed that can be the ideal family pet. While htey are usually happy to please their owners, the Beabull is not for a timid owner. This is a breed that can be very stubborn and they do need a gentle but firm hand to get them to listen. When they are listening, they are usually very friendly and playful. They love being with their owners and tend to have a very even nature. They are amazing with children and can do well with children of all ages. In addition, the breed does well with other dogs and pets.
Height: 
The average height for a Beabull is between 12 to 16 inches.
Weight: 
The average weight for a Beabull is between 20 to 55 pounds.
Health Problems: 
The Beabull breed of dog has no known health problems, however, it is important to read up on the English Bulldog and the Beagle to be aware of the health problems your puppy may be at risk for.
Living Conditions: 
The Beabull breed of dog may not be suitable for apartments if they take after their Beagle parent, which is a very vocal breed. The ideal is a home with a fenced yard and they should not be an outdoor dog. They should have a fenced yard since the Beabull will follow their nose after anything interesting.
Exercise: 
The Beabull breed of dog is an energetic breed of dog and their exercise needs will vary depending on the parent breed they take after. Generally, you should expect to give your Beabull between 20 to 30 minutes of exercise each day to stay healthy and happy.
Life Expectancy: 
12 to 15 years
Grooming: 
The Beabull breed of dog is a very easy breed to groom and they require little to no maintenance to keep their coats healthy. On average, you should expect to brush your dog on a weekly basis to remove dead hairs and dirt. A wipe down with a damp cloth will keep them clean and they should only be bathed when it is absolutely necessary. Ears should be cleaned on a regular basis and nails should be clipped once or twice a month.
Origin: 
The Beabull breed of dog is a designer `hybrid`breed that has become popular over the last decade or so. There is no actual origin for the breed and if you are interested in learning more about the Beabull, it is important to read up on the English Bulldog and the Beagle.

Comments

The standards for all the breeds accepted to the AKC are used here for breed information, and those not part of the AKC are resourced from FCI standard information, where it is written and coded into the club rules for those breeds.

Group Information

The Green Pet Community (c) 2009, 2010 all rights reserved.
The Green Pet Community is a registered trademark.


Miami South Florida SEO & Miami Web Design Powered by UnlimitedWebDesigns.com