Beagle Harrier
Beagle Harrier Facts
| Size : |
Medium |
| Training Required : |
Low/Medium |
| Grooming Required : |
Low |
| Shedding : |
Low |
| Exercise Required : |
A walk and some running daily |
| Energy Level : |
Medium/High |
| Protection Level : |
Low, barks to raise alarm though |
| Good with Children : |
Yes |
| Health Issues : |
OFA, CERF |
Weight :
Approx. 20 kg (44 lb).
Height :
45 to 50 cm (15.7-19.7 in).
Color :
Tricolor (fawn to black and white)
Temperament :
The Beagle Harrier is hardy, vigorous, fast, agile, and courageous but less powerful than the Harrier. With his determination and keen sense of smell, he works well in packs and is not afraid to enter even the thickest brambles. This easygoing, straightforward dog is a pleasant companion. Cheerful, sweet-tempered, and tolerant, it is excellent with children. This pack dog is good with other dogs, but should be supervised with noncanine pets unless it is raised with them from puppyhood.
Grooming :
He needs regular brushing, just like Beagle would.
Exercise :
The Beagle Harrier is a very energetic breed. It needs plenty of exercise.
Life Expectancy :
10 ? 12 years
Litter Size :
Average 7 - 8 puppies
Origin :
France