Beaglier
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Beagalier, Beagleier |
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Living with a Beaglier
Family Dog: Beagliers are usually gentle around children and thus make great family dogs. Beagliers are best suited for younger individuals or families as the do have lots of energy and need someone who can keep up with them.
Training: Beagliers are fairly intelligent dogs and tend to take to training very well.
Behavior: Beagliers are pretty well rounded dogs. Beagles are hunting dogs and are known for having some behavioural issues like stubbornness, digging, and obesity. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniels can be fussy about their food but are not known for having any behavioural issues.
Exercise: Beagliers, like Beagles, are very energetic dogs and need ample space to run and play to burn off their excess energy.
Beaglier Appearance
Size: Beagliers tend to be smaller like the Cavalier Ding Charles Spaniel.
Color: Beagliers are usually brown and white, looking more like a
Beagle than the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel.
Coat: Beagliers tend to take on the shorter Beagle like coat.
Beaglier Health
Health: Beagliers are not prone to any particluar health issues. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is prone to hernias and breathing problems because of their shorter snouts, but when crossed with the Beagle these can be diminished.
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