The Beagle-Harrier is a medium-sized, medium-sized, robust, vigorous hunting dog, with both balanced and noble gaits. He leans on strong and perfectly upright limbs. The Beagle-Harrier has an appearance reminiscent of the Beagle, but in larger proportions. It is distinguished by its greater speed.
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Hair type | Short |
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Origin | France |
Template | Average |
Head shape | Long |
Weight and size | ||
Sex | Weight | Cut |
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Female | From 19 kg to 20 kg | From 45 cm to 50 cm |
Male | From 19 kg to 20 kg | From 45 cm to 50 cm |
History of the breed
The original purpose of these crosses was to fashion a hunting dog that had the qualities of the Beagle, while being taller and faster, so that it could follow the galloping horse during the hunt. Nowadays, the Beagle-Harrier is unusual outside of France . The breed was definitively recognized by the FCI on September 2, 1972.
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Physical features
His hair: quite short, of good thickness and lying flat.
Its color: fawn with a black and white coat (tricolor), with more or less bright tan markings.
His head: long, moderately strong, with a not marked stop. The skull is quite large and bulky, with very little occipital protuberance.
Its ears: short, moderately wide, set at the level of the line of the eye, descend flat along the skull and end in a slight oval.
His eyes: dark, wide open, displaying an expression of liveliness, intelligence and determination.
His body: neck both clear and well attached to the shoulders, short and muscular back, strong and muscular loins, chest well let down without being too flat, belly never very tucked up.
Its tail: medium in size, carried high when the dog is in action.
Behavior and character
Affectionate | |
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Calm | |
Protective | |
Independent | |
Hunter | |
Barks / howls |
Behavior with others
Cohabitation with children | |
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Sociable with other animals | |
Love strangers |
The Beagle-Harrier is an alert dog and animated by a remarkable enthusiasm . Intelligent, affectionate and loyal , he is very attached to his master whom he will always be delighted to accompany at home and when hunting, his favorite field. The Beagle-Harrier is above all a scent hound that tirelessly pursues both small and large game. He also shows great curiosity and a fairly pronounced sense of play , which makes him a very good companion for children with whom he gets along wonderfully. The Beagle-Harrier also coexists very well with its congeners; he is also often called upon to work in a pack during hunting parties.
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Education
Clever | |
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Obedient |
Although he can occasionally be a little stubborn , the intelligence and dedication of the Beagle-Harrier work in his favor during his upbringing. This one is not particularly difficult , as the dog learns quite quickly through play and rewards. Naturally close to his fellows , he must however be properly socialized like all other dogs so that life in a group and within the family runs smoothly.
Living conditions
Suitable for apartment living | |
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Good for new masters | |
Love it hot | |
Love the cold |
If hunting and evolving in the open air are obvious to him , the Beagle-Harrier is just as happy to experience precious moments indoors, within his family. He enjoys house life as long as he can get out and exercise enough . These conditions allow him to adapt to city life.
Health
Solid | |
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Ease of gaining weight |
The Beagle-Harrier is a robust and resistant dog, which tolerates cold and heat quite well. However, he is predisposed to certain diseases, including hip dysplasia and malocclusion (abnormal growth of teeth).
Hypoallergenic breed
No
Litter size
Between 7 and 8 puppies
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Life expectancy
Minimum: 10 years
Maximum: 12 years
The life expectancy of a Beagle-Harrier is, on average, between 10 years and 12 years.
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Maintenance and hygiene
Ease of maintenance | |
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Cost of maintenance | |
Hair loss |
Drool level | |
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Ease of grooming |
The Beagle-Harrier is a dog that requires very little maintenance . However, this must be regularly insured . Her dress, eyes, pads and ears should be examined after outings for any debris.
It is advisable to brush the dog at least once a week . The Beagle-Harrier does not necessarily need baths, unless it has become excessively dirty.
Price and budget
Purchase price
Mini
800 € Maxi
1200 €
The purchase price of a Beagle-Harrier is between € 800 and € 1,200.
Annual maintenance cost
Mini
NC Maxi
NC
The annual maintenance cost of a Beagle-Harrier is between NC and NC.
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Physical activity
Athletic | |
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Energy level | |
Potential to play |
The Beagle-Harrier was born for hunting and racing . He cannot be satisfied with simple outings of short duration. He needs long daily walks , 2 times a day minimum. Exercises and games to stimulate him physically and mentally are also recommended.
Competitions
Classifications & Standards |
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Others
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Calm |
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FCI Information
FCI No.
290
FCI Group
Group 6: Hounds, Blood Test Dogs and Related Breeds
Recognized by FCI
Since 1972
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