Beagliers are a dog breed that thrive on human interaction and enjoy being part of the family. They are gentle with children and get along well with other pets, making them a good choice for multi-pet households. Their playful and sociable nature ensures they are always ready for fun adventures and playtime.
Beagliers are generally easy to live with due to their adaptable and friendly nature. They can live in a variety of homes, including apartments or houses with a fenced yard.
However, it’s essential to provide your Beaglier with enough exercise and mental stimulation to protect their health and to prevent boredom and restlessness. Due to their smaller size, care should be taken with Beagliers around small children to avoid them inadvertently getting injured.
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As a cross-breed dog, Beagliers are relatively new, and were first developed in Australia in the 1990’s. Their popularity has since spread around the world, thanks to the existing popularity of their two parent breeds - Beagles and Cavalier King Charles Spaniels.
The purpose behind the Beaglier was to have a small, healthy, loving, sociable and playful companion dog, combining the best traits from both parent breeds.
Beagles were one of the first breeds to be recognised by the American Kennel Club (AKC) in 1885, and the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is thought to be named in part after the 17th Century English King, Charles 1, who became king in 1625.
Cross-breeds can inherit any of their parent breeds' health issues, so it’s a good idea to be informed of what those are in advance.
Beagles can be prone to health concerns such as:
As a breed, Cavalier King Charles Spaniels are prone to:
Because Beaglier litters differ greatly in appearance and features, some Beagliers with floppy ears (inherited from the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel) may be more prone to health issues such as ear infections. It’s important to keep their ears clean and dry and to regularly check for signs of infection, such as redness, odour, or excessive scratching.
Whilst this list can look a bit scary, it’s possible that your Beaglier may not experience any of these health problems - it depends on the parents and the health of the breeders dog lines.
And, while there are nationally recognised and strict breeder protocols for purebred dogs, the same isn’t always true for hybrid or cross-breeds (including the Beaglier). This makes it increasingly important to thoroughly research any potential Beaglier breeder, and to find out about any genetic health issues their dogs have experienced.
It’s important to remember that not all Beagliers will develop these health issues, and responsible breeding practices along with regular veterinary care, a balanced diet, exercise and a healthy lifestyle can help to minimise health risks.
It is advised that any prospective pet parents are aware of potential health challenges faced with this breed and that you do your own research before ownership.