Beagleman Breed Details
Below are the details and specs for the Beagleman dog breed.
The Beagleman, also known as the Dobeagle, is a mixed breed that is part Beagle, part Doberman Pinscher. Due to its lively and protective nature, this breed makes an excellent family pet, especially for kids. Though it may have a mind of its own, a Beagleman will be loyal and affectionate to its owners, and will make an excellent watchdog.
Below are the details and specs for the Beagleman dog breed.
A medium-sized breed; height is 16-22 inches at the shoulders, and weight is 40-55 pounds.
Beaglemans are spirited, protective, and at times stubborn. They are playful with children and other pets (especially the family cat!), and have great watchdog abilities, but can be difficult to train.
These are low-maintenance dogs. Little grooming will be needed.
Though no historical information is available about the origin of this mixed breed, the Beagleman is recognized by clubs including the American Canine Hybrid Club, the Dog Registry of America, and the Designer Dogs Kennel Club.
A Beagleman's coat is short-haired and smooth. Its length is a bit greater than its height; the head is wedge-shaped, the eyes exist in varying shades of brown, and the ears are triangular and floppy. The chest is broad, the legs are medium-length and straight, and the sabre-like tail is of medium length.
The images below represent the coat colors and patterns associated with Beaglemans.
Intelligent, loyal, playful, and protective, the Beagleman is friendly and affectionate like its Beagle ancestor, and usually possesses the same guard dog skills as the Doberman. These lively dogs make excellent family pets, and love nothing more than vigorous yard-play with the kids.
This breed is sometimes known for its stubbornness, and thus may be difficult to train; some Beaglemans may be a bit aggressive, but only when the situation warrants it. Beaglemans are also known to excel in agility trials.
Beaglemans are a fairly low-maintenance breed. Not much training is needed, though any may be difficult; little grooming is necessary; plenty of exercise is required.
This breed sheds minimally. Brushing is needed only occasionally (every 2-3 weeks); baths only when necessary (every 2-3 months should be plenty).
As playful, energetic animals, Beaglemans need plenty of exercise. Outdoor activities like Frisbee or fetch are great, as is a long daily walk.
A Beagleman is suited for any living situation, provided the dog gets enough exercise.
Life expectancy is 10-12 years. No significant health issues are known.