Cheaglehund
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Living with a Cheaglehund
Family Dog: The Cheaglehund is a great family dog. They are typically great with children.
Grooming: The Cheaglehund does not require lots of grooming. They should be brushed frequently and bathed when needed.
Training: The Cheaglehund is a very intelligent dog who can learn very quickly with Positive Reinforcement Techniques.
Behavior: The Cheaglehund is a realatively calm, loyal, loving dog who can be submissive and slightly nervous at times.
Barking: The Cheaglehund has a very deep bark for their size.
Weather: The Cheaglehund is definitely an indoor dog. They do not like cold weather.
Cheaglehund Appearance
Size: A fully grown Cheaglehund weighs around 16 pounds.
Companionship: The Cheaglehund makes a great companion dog. They love to be with you and make wonderful lap dogs.
Head: The Cheaglehund may be slightly apple-headed.
Nose: The nose of the Cheaglehund can be black or pink in color.
Eyes: The Cheaglehund has brown eyes.
Ears: The ears of the Cheaglehund are typically longer and floppy.
Muzzle: The Cheaglehund has a lengthy muzzle.
Body: The body of the Cheaglehund is long but short in height.
Hindquarters: The hindquarters of the Cheaglehund are slim and muscular.
Feet: The Cheaglehund may have Beagle feet meaning the front feet are positioned outward.
Tail: The tail of the Cheaglehund is typically held upright.
Color: The coat of the Cheaglehund is often white, brown and black in color.
Coat: The Cheaglehund has a short, soft, shiny coat.
Cheaglehund Facts
Life Expectancy: The average life Expectancy of the Cheaglehund is around 15 years.
Characteristics: The Cheaglehund is a very intelligent, lap dog who loves a blanket.
Cheaglehund Health
Health: The Cheaglehund may have a tendency toward seizure disorders.
Skin Health: The Cheaglehund may have sensitive skin.
* The most accurate way to determine characteristics of a mixed breed is by researching the parent breeds.
** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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