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Toby
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Meet Toby! He is a lovely guy. He is a Beabull. He is 7/8 Bulldog and 1/8 beagle! He was born 3-15-26. He has lovely coloring. He has the perfect personality to match. He loves to play with toys and people. He is used to other dogs and kids. He is a brute but love to be in the mix of things! He can't wait to play and then cuddle for an afternoon nap. He will come with a vet exam, vaccinations, dewormed, health guarantee, microchip, and lots of love to give. Don't miss out on him! Shipping can be arranged at an additional cost.
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
White
Blue
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Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
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Hidden Hollow K9
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About
Beagle
Puppies
What's the personality of a Beagle?
Beagles are small dogs with incredibly powerful noses. They love hunting and will follow any interesting scent they come across. Beagles are friendly and playful, but they do like to do things their own way. If you’re okay with a strong-minded dog, a Beagle’s spunky, fun and friendly personality will steal your heart. Full-grown, they typically weigh 20-30 pounds and stand 13-15 inches tall.
Are Beagles a good choice for families with kids?
Beagles are generally excellent with children of all ages. They are friendly playmates with children and most other dogs. Beagles can learn to get along with cats if raised with them, but remember, they’re hunting dogs, so keep an eye on them when they’re together just to be sure. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
Are Beagles high-energy dogs?
Beagles love hunting, but their favorite part about this activity is being allowed to follow their nose to their heart's content. If you’re a hunter, take them with you in the field and you’ll have a faithful ally always. They’ll also enjoy long walks or hikes, especially if you let them stick their nose around to investigate what else has been in the area. Overall, their exercise needs are high.
How often should I brush a Beagle?
A Beagle’s short hair is relatively low-maintenance. Brushing their hair or going through it with a hound mitt once or twice a week will get rid of anything they’ve brought back into the house with them and help remove dead hair. Beagles do shed, but these weekly brushings will help cut back on the amount of hair you find in your house. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What should first-time owners know about Beagles?
Beagles are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. The happiest Beagles have access to a large, safe, outdoors play area but can come back inside to live with their families. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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Olde Boston Bulldogge
Puppies
What is a Olde Boston Bulldogge like?
The Olde Boston Bulldogge is a medium-sized, muscular dog breed that was developed in the late 20th century. This breed was created by breeding the Boston Terrier with the Boxer, American Pit Bull Terrier, and English Bulldog. The Olde Boston Bulldogge was developed to resemble the original Boston Terrier breed from the 1800s, which was a larger and more athletic dog than the modern-day Boston Terrier. Full-grown, they typically weigh 20-45 pounds and stand 12-16 inches tall.
Are Olde Boston Bulldogges safe around children?
Olde Boston Bulldogges are generally excellent with children of all ages. The Olde Boston Bulldogge is also a social breed and thrives on human interaction. They enjoy being part of the family and are loyal and protective of their owners. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Can Olde Boston Bulldogges keep up with an active lifestyle?
The Olde Boston Bulldogge is an active breed that requires regular exercise to maintain a healthy lifestyle. They enjoy daily walks and playtime in a secure, fenced yard. This breed is known for its athleticism and enjoys participating in various activities, such as obedience training, agility, and other canine sports. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What kind of coat care does a Olde Boston Bulldogge require?
The Olde Boston Bulldogge has a short, smooth coat that is easy to maintain. The coat comes in a variety of colors, including brindle, black, fawn, and white, and can have some white markings or patches. Because the coat is short and doesn't shed excessively, the Olde Boston Bulldogge requires minimal grooming. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Olde Boston Bulldogge?
Olde Boston Bulldogges are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. This breed does best in a home where they can be included in daily activities and receive plenty of attention. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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