Beaglemation
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Living with a Beaglemation
Family Dog: The Beaglemation is a very calm dog who makes a wonderful pet for any family. They typically love kids and other pets if properly socialized as a puppy. If the are not socialized they may have issues with other dogs and people.
Training: The Beaglemation may be more on the difficult side to train but with a calm demeanor and positive techniques they will eventually catch on.
Behavior: The Beaglemation can be a calm, loving and happy dog or more high strung, playful and energetic.
Barking: Some Beaglemations are very vocal while others are more quite in nature. They do make very good watch dogs.
Exercise: The Beaglemation needs plenty of daily exercise and walks.
Beaglemation Appearance
Size: A fully grown Beaglemation can weigh around 60 pounds.
Companionship: The Beaglemation is a wonderful companion dog. They love people and will do just about anything for them.
Body: The Beaglemation has a stocky and well mucsled build.
Color: The Beaglemation can have a pale yellow, white or black and white coat with many varieties of spots including Beagle markings.
Beaglemation Facts
Characteristics: The Beaglemation is a strong willed dog with strong hunting instincts.
Beaglemation Health
Bone Health: The Beaglemation has strong and healthy bones.
* 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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