| A medium-size, muscular dog, the Beagle Harrier appears to be either a larger Beagle or a smaller Harrier. |
| Height: |
18-20 inches |
| Weight: |
42-46 pounds |
| Color(s): |
Tricolor (featuring fawn, black, tan, or white), or gray-coated tricolor |
| Coat: |
Smooth and thick |
| Description: |
The Beagle Harrier is a scenthound, bred in France in the 19th century by Baron Gerard. They were bred to hunt hare or deer in packs. The Beagle Harrier is now rarely found in France, and even more rarely in other countries. |
| Temperament: |
The Beagle Harrier is generally good with children and other pets. They are loyal, have lots of determination and are calm and relaxed when at home, making them a good family pet. |
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| Care & Grooming: |
The Beagle Harrier is a hunting breed, and so requires a lot of exercise and space. |
| Shedding: |
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| Health: |
Generally very healthy; hip dysplasia could cause a problem. |
| Lifespan: |
12-13 years |
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