Furrylicious® Bea-Bull
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Bea-Bull

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About Bea-Bull

Weight 30-60 lbs
Height 15-22 in
Life Expectancy 10-14 years

Meet the delightful Bea-Bull, a charming crossbreed of the Beagle and Bulldog that has won the hearts of many families. With a strong lineage rooted in companionship, these medium-sized dogs bring together the playful spirit of a Beagle and the gentle nature of a Bulldog. Their affectionate demeanor makes them well-suited for families, thriving in the company of young kids and even getting along with other dogs and some cats. If you are looking for a loving companion to share your home with, the Bea-Bull could be the perfect addition.

Bea-Bulls possess a moderate energy level, making them adaptable to various lifestyles. They enjoy playtime at the park or engaging in family activities, but they also appreciate cozy evenings snuggled up on the couch. With an apartment-friendly nature and a love for their human pack, they can thrive in smaller spaces as long as they get regular walks and play sessions to keep them satisfied. Their easygoing temperament and social charm make them a wonderful option for both first-time dog owners and seasoned enthusiasts.

Grooming a Bea-Bull is generally manageable, requiring weekly brushing to keep their coats looking tidy while controlling shedding. Their affectionate nature means they thrive on human interaction, so training is often a rewarding experience. With their intelligence and eagerness to please, they respond well to positive reinforcement techniques, which makes teaching them new commands a fun and engaging way to strengthen the bond between you and your pup.

If you are considering welcoming a Bea-Bull into your family, you’re not just choosing a pet but a loyal friend who will fill your home with joy and laughter. Their blend of playful energy, loving demeanor, and trainability makes them a fantastic choice for anyone looking to share their life with a furry companion. Whether you’re in Furrylicious® or a neighboring community, these lovable dogs are ready to become a cherished part of your family.

Energy & Exercise

Energy Level 4/5
Exercise Minutes/Day 30 min/day
Mental Stimulation Needs 3/5
Playfulness 4/5

Living Environment

Apartment Friendly 4/5
Tolerates Being Alone 2/5
Cold Tolerance 3/5
Heat Tolerance 3/5
Yard Required No
Barking Tendency 3/5

Family & Social

Good With Young Kids 4/5
Good With Older Kids 4/5
Good With Other Dogs 4/5
Good With Cats 3/5
Good With Strangers 3/5
Affection Level 4/5

Care & Grooming

Shedding Level 3/5
Hypoallergenic Friendly No
Grooming Frequency Weekly
Drooling Level 3/5

Trainability & Temperament

Trainability 4/5
Intelligence 4/5
Independence (vs Clinginess) 3/5
Prey Drive 2/5
Stubbornness 3/5
Territorial 3/5

Purpose Aptitude

Protection Aptitude 2/5
Therapy Aptitude 4/5
Running Partner Aptitude 4/5
Hiking Aptitude 4/5
First-Time Owner Friendly 4/5
Senior Owner Friendly 4/5

Notable Traits

Velcro Dog Great With Kids Lap Dog Active Breed Alert Breed (Watchdog)

Learn More About Bea-Bull

Bea-Bulls are known for their sweet, affectionate nature, making them wonderful companions for families. They generally get along well with young kids and are friendly towards other dogs, making them a great addition to a home with multiple pets. Their moderate barking tendency means they are not excessive talkers, helping maintain a peaceful environment.

With an energy level of four, Bea-Bulls enjoy regular playtime and walks to keep them happy and healthy. They adapt well to apartment living, which means a bit of indoor fun can often suffice for exercise, as long as they get out and about for some fresh air daily. Their playful yet chill demeanor makes them the perfect cuddle buddy after a fun-filled day.

Grooming a Bea-Bull is quite manageable, as they require weekly brushing to keep their coat looking its best. Their moderate shedding level is not overly disruptive, so you can enjoy their company without much fuss. With a little attention to their grooming needs, you will have a happy and healthy pup by your side.

Bea-Bulls are fairly trainable, scoring a solid four on the trainability scale, which can make the training process enjoyable for both you and your furry friend. Positive reinforcement and consistent routines work wonders with this breed. With their eager-to-please attitude, you will find that training sessions can be both productive and fun.

Frequently Asked Questions

Bea-Bulls are quite adaptable and can thrive in apartment living, especially when given enough exercise each day. Their moderate energy level means short play sessions and daily walks will keep them happy and healthy. Given their friendly nature, they are great companions for both busy families and individuals.
Bea-Bulls are known for their friendly disposition, making them excellent playmates for young kids. They are also typically good with other dogs and can get along with cats, though some supervision may be needed. Overall, their affection and sociable nature make them great additions to family settings.
Bea-Bulls have a weekly grooming requirement to keep their coat in good condition, which can easily be handled with a brush. Their moderate shedding level means you can expect some fur around the house, but regular grooming helps minimize this. It's a great bonding opportunity and helps them look their best.
With their good trainability and eagerness to please, Bea-Bulls generally respond well to training sessions. Positive reinforcement techniques, such as treats and praise, work wonders with this breed. Consistency and patience will help them learn commands and good manners.
Bea-Bulls have a moderate barking tendency, which means they are not excessive barkers but will let you know when there is something unusual happening. This makes them good watchdogs without being overly noisy. Early training can help manage their barking habits.