Beagle Chin

Breed Rating


Intelligence:
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family friendly:
Dog friendly:
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Aggressiveness:
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Breed Attributes

General

Breed group:     Type: Hybrid    Talent: , , ,

Physical

Size: Small     Weight: 8-15 pounds     Fur length: Short    Ears: Flappy    Fur type: Straight    Fur Color: Black & White, Brown & White

ATTRIBUTES

Life Expectancy: About 12 – 15 years    Rarity: Common    Availability: Easily available    Climate: Good for every climate.

Breed Details

General

The Beagle Chin is a designer breed mixed between a Beagle and Japanese Chin. They are lovable, playful, lively and energetic. They can get along well with other dogs and children but needs guidance as they can get aggressive when hurt. They love to bark, like when they play, want to have something or even when they feel like barking. They make a wonderful family dog.

Color

They commonly come in black with white patches.

Coat

The coat of this breed is short, straight and close-fitting.

Personality

The Beagle Chin is a lovely, small dog. They are intelligent, energetic, affectionate, happy, responsive and obedient. They love to please their owners, keep their owners company and entertain them. Training is recommended as early as puppyhood for better temperament and well-balanced dog breed. They make a great family dog and an excellent human companion.

Care

They require moderate brushing and grooming maintenance as they are average shedders. Brushing them twice a day will help remove their excessive hairs. Bathe them when necessary to always keep them clean and to maintain proper hygiene.

Training

They are intelligent and can be trained easily but needs a firm, fair and consistent trainer. Socialization and obedience training should be done as early as puppyhood or by the moment they got home.

Activity

They can perfectly fit in an apartment dwelling life. They are normally active indoors and are very energetic and playful.

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