Beaglemation

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Beaglemation History

The Beaglematation is a rare hybrid or designer breed of animal. It is the result of breeding a Bichon Frise and a Beagle. The Beaglematation is relatively new and has not gained official recognition from any major canine organizations. The parents of the Beaglematation are one of the more popular breeds of puppies, the Bichon Frise and the Beagle. The Bichon Frise is a toy or companion dog with curly or wavy hair that comes in cream, white, apricot, or black. The bichon frise gets its name from the French word “bichon” which means “curly lapdog”. The beagle is a scenthound that is known for its keen sense of smell. The offspring of the Bichon and the Beagle, the beaglemutt, or Beaglemash, is the result of breeding a bichon frise with a beagle. The owners of the Bipaw Pet Hotel & Resort in Kirkland, Washington first bred a Bichon and Beagle together in 1999. They created a litter of 5 puppies, which they then named Sherlock, Watson, Holmes, Doctor, and Toby.

Time of Origin

Recent

Country of Origin

United States Of America

Ancestry

Beagle, Dalmatian

Beaglemation Physical Characteristics

The Beaglemation is a cross between the Beagle and the Dalmatian. It is a small to medium-sized breed of dog that typically stands between 15 and 20 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 30 and 50 pounds. They have a long, lean body with a narrow chest and short, straight hair. The hair is tri-colored, with a lighter colored muzzle and a darker colored head, neck, and legs. The females are generally larger than the males. They are inquisitive, friendly, and well-behaved.

Eye Colors

Unknown

Nose Colors

Unknown

Coat Colors

Sparse, Normal, Dense

Height Range

Male Height Range: 15 – 20 inches

Female Height Range: 15 – 20 inches

Weight Range

Male Weight Range: 35 – 60 lbs

Female Weight Range: 35 – 60 lbs

Beaglemation Health

Description of breed health.

Lifespan

10-12 yrs

Beaglemation Health Concerns

Intervertebral Disc Disease, Urolithiasis, Hip Dysplasia, Epilepsy, Hypothyroidism, Ear Infections, Deafness, Skin Allergies, Obesity, Eye Infections

Beaglemation Temperament and Behaviour

The Beaglemation is a fun-loving, playful, and sociable dog. They have a lot of energy and are always on the go. They get along well with everyone and love to play, but they also can be very calm when they want to. They are very intelligent and are easily trained.

Beaglemation Activity Requirements

Beaglemance dogs are a cross between a beagle and a chihuahua. These small, friendly dogs are great for first-time dog owners. While they are not the most high-energy dog, they do prefer to be active. While a Beaglemance may be content to sit on your lap, they do prefer to be on the move. They are better suited for an active lifestyle. Keep in mind that while they are adaptable, they are not as resilient as other breeds. They are not a good choice for families with young children or for homes with unfenced yards. If you are looking for a small, friendly dog, look no further than a Beaglemance. Their small size makes them easy to train and suitable for apartment living.

Miles Per Day

Unknown

Activity Per Day

Unknown

Daily Food

Unknown

Kennel Club Recognition

American Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Beaglemation is part of the Unclassified group.

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The Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Beaglemation is part of the Unclassified group.

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Australian National Kennel Council

Not Recognized

Beaglemation is part of the Unclassified group.

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Canadian Kennel Club

Not Recognized

Beaglemation is part of the Unclassified group.

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