Fun Beabull Facts For Kids

Christian Mba
Oct 20, 2022 By Christian Mba
Originally Published on Aug 05, 2021
Edited by Isobel Murphy
A combination of two popular breeds the Beagle and the English Bulldog, check out Beabull facts

Are you looking for a pet who will love you unconditionally? You will love the Beabull dog! The Beabull is a designer dog, created by crossbreeding the English Bulldog and the Beagle dog. This designer dog originated in the United States of America.

To know more about this breed, we have to look at the parent breeds. Beagles originated from Great Britain and they have the best smelling power and hunting ears, whereas English Bulldogs originated from England and they are aggressive and courageous by nature.

Beabulls get their differing features according to different parental genetic contributions. This breed is becoming more popular day by day because of its loving nature, so why not find out more about them?

We hope you find this article about Beabull facts informative. For more, check out our guide to the Pocket Pitbull and Lab Chow mix.
 

Beabull Interesting Facts

What type of animal is a Beabull?

The Bulldog and Beagle mix is known as a designer breed and is becoming a popular dog breed today. Beabull puppies get the best qualities from their parents, such as excellent energy levels, dedication, affection, intelligence, and a playful nature.

The most common colors of the Beagle Bulldog mix breed are gold, solid white, brown and white, and tri-colored. They come in a standard size. Male Beabulls can weigh between 40-60 lb (18-27 kg) whereas the females weigh between 30-50 lb (13.5-23 kg).

These Beabull dogs are suitable for houses with gardens, as well as apartment living. As these Beabull dogs are mild-mannered, they do not make a good watchdog. However, if the time comes, they can protect their owners as they inherit the Bulldog's stubborn streak.

What class of animal does a Beabull belong to?

A Beabull is a mammal. The puppies feed on their mother's milk until they are grown up and become comfortable taking solid food.

How many Beabulls are there in the world?

The exact count of Beabulls in the world is unknown. However, this dog breed is gaining popularity because of its friendly, loving, and playful nature, as it gets some of the best qualities from both of its parents. Therefore, Beabulls have already started attracting more owners and soon we will have more Beabulls worldwide!

Where does a Beabull live?

The Beabull has a beautiful personality and is a great family dog. Beabull dogs are amiable and adaptable to apartment life and can stay in any kind of home. The best part is that a Beabull will bond well with its owners.

What is a Beabull's habitat?

These designer Bulldog Beagle dogs are medium-sized dogs, so they are suitable for apartments and homes with ample space for playing. Beabulls usually enjoy lazing around all day, so, to keep them active and healthy, these dogs need a minimum 40-60 minutes minutes of exercise per day, no matter how reluctant they are!

Who do Beabulls live with?

The Beabull, by nature, is adorable and loyal to its owner. These dogs enjoy their owners' company and like to live with them in their homes. They hate to be left alone as they love to entertain others with their joyful nature. Hence, they are great and loving family pets.

How long does a Beabull live?

A healthy Beabull can live for 10-13 years. It is important to provide a balanced and healthy diet for your pet, along with regular visits and checkups at the vets for your Beabull dog.

How do they reproduce?

First-generation Beabull puppies are created by cross-breeding the Beagle, and the English Bulldog. Second-generation puppies are produced by the sexual reproduction of first-generation Beabull males and females.

The babies of this Bulldog Beagle mix are called Beabull puppies. The average litter size is around 4-6 puppies and these puppies mainly depend on their mother's milk until they grow old enough to have solid food.

What is their conservation status?

The Beabull is growing in popularity worldwide. The conservation status is currently Least Concern, as many dog lovers are ready to bring this breed home thanks to their loving nature and pleasing personality. These dogs are great family dogs that are most often found with breeders, but also sometimes at rescue shelters.

Beabull Fun Facts

What do Beabulls look like?

* Please note that this is an image of a Beagle, a parent breed of a Beabull, not of a Beabull itself. If you have any images of a Beabull, do let us know at hello@kidadl.com.

The Beabull is a one-of-a-kind dog that gets the best qualities from its parents. Most Bulldog and Beagle mixes inherit the Bulldog's underbite and wrinkles, and floppy ears and dark eyes from the Beagle.

It is difficult to predict how they look when fully grown as the Beabull dog is a mixture of two different breeds, you simply have to wait and see!

How cute are they?

The Beabull is a designer dog breed that is cute and eager to please with its playful and loving nature. They love playing with all family members and love to cuddle after a long walk. Beabulls have a calm and loving personality that will suit most families and are, of course, super cute.

How do they communicate?

Communication is a way of sharing your feeling, happy or sad, with others. When dogs get excited, they wag their tail, jump on us, and bark.

Like other dogs, the Beabull does all these things to communicate. Beabulls like to cuddle with their owners when they feel lonely or need a little love. The Beabull breed is not particularly aggressive, but they have a tendency to bark when they are being stubborn.

They might show their aggressiveness with toys and food. The best way to train an aggressive Beabull dog is by using positive reinforcement, and not simply shouting at them.

How big is a Beabull?

So the next question that comes to our mind is how big do grown-up Beagle Bulldog mixes get? Fully grown Beabulls are small to medium-sized at about 13-16 in (33-40.5 cm). Beabull puppies may vary in size depending on the size of their parents.

How fast can a Beabull run?

A Bulldog Beagle mix is a fast runner. It can run as fast as 20 mph km per hour.

However, the speed they can reach depends on the health of the dog. Beabull dogs should be engaged with regular games and challenging and mentally stimulating tasks like a tug of war, fetching the ball, and hide and seek to keep them active.

How much does a Beabull weigh?

The exact weight of a fully grown Beabull is unpredictable. However, the average male Beabull weighs between 40-60 lb (18-27 kg), and the average female Beabull weighs between 30-50 lb (13.5-23 kg). Being overweight can leads to health issues, so regular exercises and long walks are recommended.

What are their male and female names of the species?

There are no specific names given to the Beabull male and female species. As we know, the scientific name of this Beagle Bulldog mix species is Canis lupus familiaris.

What would you call a baby Beabull?

The Beabull baby is called a Beabull puppy. Before you get a Beabull puppy it is good to know a few Beabull puppies facts.

The best time to get a Beabull puppy is when the Beabull puppy is eight weeks old. As the Beabull puppy is a quick learner, they can be trained early, however, training your Beabull puppy may require some extra patience.

As they are bred from the Bulldog, a Beabull puppy may sometimes inherit the Bulldog's stubborn streak. Firmness and gentleness will work best, with lots of positive reinforcement.

What do they eat?

Beabulls are food lovers and they are eager to devour large quantities of food. They thrive on high-quality dry food.

Beabulls need between three and four cups of dry food per day. Beabulls are prone to obesity, so a strict diet has to be maintained for them as these mixed breeds do tend to inherit potential health issues from their parents. Beagle mixes may be prone to digestion problems and hip dysplasia.

Healthy kibble formulated food is suggested for a medium-sized Beabull. Lastly, Beabulls have the inheritance to overbite, so feeding them in a bowl is a good idea.

Are they slobbery?

As found by Russian scientist Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, dogs drool when they see food, after good exercise, and while sleeping. Motion sickness is another common cause of drooling in the car.

Like many other pets, the Beabull is also known for its slobbery nature.

For some, their drooling makes them even more endearing, but those who don't like drooling pups might want to choose a different breed. It's believed that normal drooling is safe for puppies, but over-drooling may cause illnesses and diseases, so owners should keep an eye on their dog's drooling habits and speak to a vet if they are concerned.

Would they make a good pet?

The Beabull is an affectionate and amiable dog with an excellent bonding ability with kids and other family members. This dog breed is also very adaptable, they love to be close to humans and love to cuddling with their owners.

Beabull dogs are great for beginner owners as they are intelligent and even-tempered, but sometimes they have a streak of stubbornness. This means that socialization and obedience training is essential for Beabulls.

Did you know...

There are a few more interesting facts about this mixed Bulldog Beagle dog breed!

This low-tempered dog is a cross between a Beagle and an English Bulldog. These designer dogs are not recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC). However, they are recognized by organizations like the American Canine Hybrid Club, the Dog Registry of America Inc., and the International Designer Canine Registry.

They are good listeners and have an excellent smelling ability due to their floppy ears and sharp nose. Beabulls' legs and tails are short and they can be found in a variety of unique color combinations.

The Bulldog Beagle mix is generally calm with moderate energy levels. They enjoy lazing around but are prone to occasional hyperactive bursts. Despite their docile nature, the Beagle Bulldog mix tends to bark a lot. One of their favorite past times is howling whilst playing and running around.

As well as their charming appearance, Beabulls have a desirable temperament. These are intelligent dogs, with just a little mischievous behavior from the Beagle parent.

The Beagle Bulldog Mix has a soft and smooth coat that is easy to groom, however, daily brushing is necessary as it tends to sheds heavily. They cannot tolerate extreme hot or cold temperatures.

During summer, they sweat a lot and tend to shed more, so bathing once a week is advised. During the winter they should wear a coat when out and about to keep them covered and warm.

Characteristics and health issues

Beabulls are owner-friendly dogs and they love to curl up with different family members, but their puppies can have a stubborn nature.

Being a designer dog, we must research carefully when buying a Beabull dog. Though the Beabull is a healthy breed, some dogs may be prone to health issues.

The Bulldog and Beagle mix is prone to skin infections and dryness. Common health problems Beabulls may inherit include hip dysplasia, ear infections, and patellar luxation, a trait found in both its parent breeds. Many health problems are also related to digestion issues.

To ensure your dog is healthy, the owners and breeders of Bulldog Beagle mix puppies should work closely with their vet to determine their pups' healthiest diet. A Beabull should be given high-quality dry food as they are prone to obesity.

You can engage and entertain your Beagle-Bulldog mix by taking it for a walk to the park or nearby surroundings. Even a simple walk to the park is incredibly mentally stimulating for many dog breeds, including these designer dogs.

Beabulls tend to shed a lot during the spring, hence daily brushing is recommended to keep their coat shiny and to get rid of any loose fur.

Getting your own Beabull

If you are looking for your own Beabull, you might be wondering where to find Beabull puppies and ho much a Beabull puppy costs. Before getting your own Beabull you should learn all about your Beabull and their food habits, how to groom and train them and where to take them when they are unwell.

Here are few things you should keep in mind:

Beabulls are not purebred like their parents the English Bulldog and the Beagle. They are not active by nature, but they often tend to get a sudden burst of energy, so they should be engaged in a walk or a game like fetching the ball every day.

The Beabull is stubborn and naughty by nature, so, the owner needs to have the patience to train them positively.

They are not suitable for owners who suffer from allergies as this breed sheds a lot.

These dogs shed a lot, so regular bathing, brushing, and vacuuming are necessary. Remember, baths should only be given when required, and remember to use a dog shampoo. Their coat should be kept as dry as possible to avoid infections. Any Beabull needs regular care and checkups with the vet.

Beabull puppies are becoming more popular day by day, so finding them is getting easier. You can find advice about these mixed breed puppies online, why not join Beabulls social media groups?

You can also search for a Beagle or English Bulldog rescue organization for its parent breeds, and don't forget to visit your local rescue shelters.

Breeders may charge between $400 to $1200 for each Beabull puppy, slightly more than the average designer dogs. If you think these are the qualities you are looking for in a pet, then you can pick your Beagle Bulldog puppy and look forward to a lifetime of memories together!

Here at Kidadl, we have carefully created lots of interesting family-friendly animal facts for everyone to discover! Learn more about some other mammals including the Pitbull Chihuahua mix, or the Cheagle.

You can even occupy yourself at home by drawing one on our Beabull coloring pages.

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Written by Christian Mba

Bachelor of Science specializing in Computer Science

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Christian MbaBachelor of Science specializing in Computer Science

Christian Mba is an experienced blogger and content writer with over a decade of experience. He holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Computer Science from Nigeria and has a keen interest in Python programming. Along with his writing and blogging expertise, he is also an SEO specialist with more than six years of experience. Chris, as he is commonly known, has a passion for music and enjoys playing the piano.

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