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Beagle-Harrier

Beagle-Harrier

Wikipedia

The Beagle-Harrier is a breed of dog originating from France. It is a scenthound, originally bred to hunt hares.

Habitat

The Beagle-Harrier was developed in France and is typically associated with rural and hunting settings.

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Characteristics

Male Weight
20 kg
Female Weight
19 kg
Height
45–50 cm
Coat Length
Short
Coat Type
Double coat
Shedding Level
3/5
Grooming Needs
The Beagle-Harrier requires moderate grooming, including regular brushing to keep its coat healthy and free of loose hair.
Life Expectancy
12–14 yrs

Useful to know

The Beagle-Harrier is a medium-sized scenthound that was bred for its keen sense of smell and strong hunting abilities. It's a cross between the Beagle and the Harrier, and it carries traits from both breeds, making it an excellent hunting companion. Known for its endurance, it was primarily used to hunt hares, but it can also be employed in other hunting activities. Despite its working origins, the Beagle-Harrier is friendly and can adapt well to family life.

Gallery

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Head profile of a Beagle-Harrier.

Head profile of a Beagle-Harrier.

Temperament

TrainingThe Beagle-Harrier is intelligent but can be stubborn. Consistent and patient training methods work best. Positive reinforcement and varied activities can help keep them engaged.
ExerciseThis breed requires a significant amount of exercise to satisfy its high energy levels and hunting instincts. Daily walks, playtime, and activities such as scent games are recommended.
Bark LevelModerate
Energy Level
TraitsEnergetic, Friendly, Intelligent

Trainability

Responsiveness to training: /5

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