Beagleman

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Beagleman History

The Beagleman is a very rare hybrid or designer dog breed that is the result of breeding a Beagle with a Miniature Pinscher. The Beagleman is a very rare hybrid or designer dog breed that is the result of breeding a Beagle with a Miniature Pinscher. The origin of the Beagleman is unknown. The hybridization of the beagle and miniature pinscher was accomplished by one person, who then went on to create another variant by crossing the beagle with a Yorkshire terrier. The hybridization of the beagle and miniature pinscher was accomplished by one person, who then went on to create another variant by crossing the beagle with a Yorkshire terrier. The Beagleman is a very rare hybrid or designer dog breed that is the result of breeding a Beagle with a Miniature Pinscher. The beagle and yorkie variants of the hybrid were registered with the American Canine Hybrid Club, which later became the American Canine Hybrid Club & Registry.

Time of Origin

Recent

Country of Origin

United States Of America

Beagleman Physical Characteristics

The Beagleman is a medium, active, and fun-loving breed of dogs. They are known for their curiosity and amiable personalities. They are medium sized dogs, standing between 14 and 16 inches at the withers and weighing between 30 and 40 lbs. They have a slender build, with short, sleek coats, and a fox-like head with a triangular snout. They have brown eyes and ears, and a white blaze on the face, with some variation in the color and length of the hair on the legs.

Eye Colors

Unknown

Nose Colors

Unknown

Coat Colors

Unknown

Height Range

Male Height Range: 16 – 22 inches

Female Height Range: 16 – 22 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 40 – 55 lbs

Female Weight Range: 40 – 55 lbs

Beagleman Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

10-12 yrs

Beagleman Health Concerns

Patellar Luxation, Intervertebral Disc Disease, Hip Dysplasia, Epilepsy, Von Willebrand’s Disease, Hypothyroidism, Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM), Ear Infections, Alopecia, Beagle Dwarfism, Gastric Dilation Volvulus (GDV) or Bloat, Eye Conditions

Beagleman Temperament and Behaviour

The Beagleman is an adaptable, energetic and good-natured dog. They are loyal to their families and are usually very friendly with strangers and children. They are playful and curious, but are also quite independent. They are easy to train and do well in many types of working environments.

Beagleman Activity Requirements

Beagleman are a relatively new breed of dog that was created by crossing a Beagle with a Rhodesian Ridgeback. They are a medium-sized dog with a gentle, even temperament and an easy to care for coat. While they are not the most physically active of breeds, they do require regular exercise. A daily walk or a game of fetch can help your Beagleman stay physically fit and mentally stimulated. This is a versatile breed, and your Beagleman can be happy living in an apartment or a home with a fenced yard. Just be sure that they get plenty of opportunities to run around.

Miles Per Day

Unknown

Activity Per Day

Unknown

Daily Food

Unknown

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Beagleman is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Beagleman is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Beagleman is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Beagleman is part of the Unclassified group.

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