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About the Beabull
The Beabull is a hybrid dog that is made up of a combination of two different purebreeds. It's a cross between the Beagle and the English Bulldog. We've found the best method for understanding the characteristics of the Beabull is to read both of its ancestors descriptions taking note of their temperaments, size and general look.
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General Description
This breed is playful and does well with children and other dogs.
Character
The Beabull loves family and to be close to its owners. They are sometimes hyper when playing but are also content to sleep the day away. Proper socialization as a puppy is important to warrant off unwanted traits. This breed can be an independent thinker and training may be difficult. For best training results, be consistent and patient. The Beabull is a vocal breed and is capable of many different types of sounds to convey thoughts and desires. This breed is even tempered and loves time with other dogs.
General Health
They are prone to ear infections because of their long ears. This breed should be screened for joint diseases.
Maintenance
While the mix that makes up the Beabull tends to weed out some genetic problems that are seen in English Bulldogs it is important to have regular checkups with a veterinarian to ensure that there are no breathing problems (ear problems are also another common problem). The Beabull may also inherit digestion issues from the English Bulldog and may be gassy. Many owners opt for special food bowls that slow down the Beabulls eating also alleviating gas. Dogs with wrinkles will need to be kept extra clean to avoid infections. Most owners choose to bath a Beabull once a month.
Ideal Environment
The Beabull is acclimated to apartment living and do not require large amounts of exercise. They do require daily leash walks as well as trips to the dog park. Socialization with other dogs and animals is key in rearing a well behaved dog. They love to be kenneled. Their kennel will be their area of solace.
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buster...my beabullhe cries continuously....has to potty..he cries, hungry..cries, wants to go bye-bye...cries, let him go bye-bye..cries, sometimes just cries and you can't figure out why he is crying...Does anyone else have this problem with this...
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my dog Buster cries ALOT......My dog Buster cries ALOT....he has to potty....he cries, hungry...cries, wants to go bye-bye..cries, let him go bye-bye..he cries the whole time...Does anyone else have this problem? what to do?
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