Beabulls are a mixed breed dog with their purebred parents being Beagles and English Bulldogs. Loving bundles of energy and affection, these dogs have playful and friendly traits from both parents. They are known to have bursts of energy and playfulness, then afterward cuddle up next to their owner for a nap. Beabulls are very curious and love to explore and play with their owners, to which they are extremely loyal. Although they shed a lot and are not for owners with allergies, they can adapt to different living environments, and will do well in a large backyard as well as in an apartment. Known to be extremely affectionate, Beabulls will be very friendly to their family members and are great pups to be around children! Just like their parents, Beabulls can tend to let their curiosity take them places and wander off, and they have a high prey drive, so they should be monitored or kept in a fenced-in area. Beabulls can be very stubborn and mischievous, and can howl like their Beagle parent, so they are not recommended for first time owners. Because of their tendency to be vocal, they make excellent guard dogs, but should be introduced to other animals in the house early on, so they do not develop undesired behaviors.
Beabulls are usually brown and white or tri-colored, with variations in the pattern of their coat. They are typically between 12-16 inches tall and weigh between 30 and 60 pounds. They are easy to groom, and relatively healthy dogs, but anyone looking to add a Beabull to their family should research the breed and specific care instructions. Beabulls can have a tendency to eat quickly and overeat, so food is one aspect of their care that should be monitored closely.
If you’re looking for a playful dog that is extremely affectionate and loyal, a Beabull could be the perfect pup for you!
Each dog breed can be prone to develop certain diseases or conditions, be sure to research your specific breed before making a purchase to ensure you´re prepared for any challenges that may arise. This information is only a generalization and we make no guarantees on any breed related to personality, appearance, or typical health characteristics.