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beago mix beagle and golden retriever blend

Scientific Name: Canis Lupus Familiaris

Lifespan: 13-17 Years

Origin: Britain

Beago

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The Beago is a kind of hound typically smaller to medium in size and intentionally bred for the act of catching hares and rabbits while hunting.

The precise source of the Beagle type remains uncertain, but it is thought to have originated in England many years ago.

The creation of this breed involved a clever mix of various small hound breeds, such as the Talbot Hound, Southern Hound, and North Country Beagle.

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Male

  • Height

    49-50 cm / 19-20 Inches

  • Weight

    16-25 kg / 35-55 Pounds

  • Length

    22-27 cm / 9-11 Inches

  • Color

Female

  • Height

    43-49 cm / 17-19 Inches

  • Weight

    16-21 kg / 35-46 Pounds

  • Length

    19-23 cm / 7-9 Inches

  • Color

Temperature

Hot: 15 to 30 °C

Cold: 0 to 15 °C

Price

500 to 600 USD

Bite Force

200 to 400 PSI

Activity

Jump: 5-6 Feet

Run: 10-12 Miles per hour (16-19 km/h)

Origin Description

Britain. The Beago may be a breed of little to medium-sized dog that has been bred for chasing purposes, particularly for chasing rabbits and rabbits. The precise beginning of the Beagle breed is vague, but it is accepted to have begun in Britain a few centuries prior. The breed was created by crossing different little dog breeds, counting the Talbot Dog, the Southern Dog, and the North Nation Beagle.

Description

The Beago is not a formally recognized breed, but instead, it is a result of crossbreeding a Beagle and a Golden Retriever, making it a hybrid or mixed breed. Although the exact origin of the Beago is unknown, experts believe that this breed was most probably created in the United States over the past few years.

Beagles are generally amiable, sociable, and enthusiastic canines that relish the company of humans and other canines. These dogs possess high intelligence and are capable of being easily taught.