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Beagle Harrier Pictures and InformationBeagle Harrier Description
This dog breed was first bred in the 19th century by Baron Gerard. It is a mixture of both the Beagle and the Harrier, and it is from these two breed that its name is derived. Country of OriginFrance TemperamentThe Beagle Harrier is a tough dog that is quick and also extremely agile. These dogs have lots of determination, and will display significant amounts of loyalty to their masters. This breed also has a powerful sense of smell, and they will behave well with other dogs. They will show large amounts of strength in the field, but they are calm and relaxed when they are at home around their owners and families. These dogs are great with children, and the Beagle Harrier is the ideal family dog. Health ProblemsThere are not many health problems that are specific to the Beagle Harrier. Hip dysplasia may be a problem, but overall, this is a healthy breed. The Beagle Harrier may have maximum life expectancy of 12 to 13 years. ExerciseThe Beagle Harrier is a hunting breed that needs extensive amounts of exercise. Owners will want to make sure they are given a large amount of space, and they will perform best in a large yard. They may not be a good dog for people who live in apartments. They should be taken for long walks on a consistent basis, but owners will want to avoid unleashing them in public, as their strong sense of smell can cause them to run off. Special Grooming NeedsThe Beagle Harrier has a moderate sized coat that owners will want to brush on consistent basis. In addition to this, owners should rarely have to give these dogs baths. The Beagle Harrier may shed a standard amount of fur.
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