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The Importance of Socializing Your Beabull Puppy

Friday, April 8th, 2011

One of the most important things you can do to help the development of your Beabull puppy is make sure they get plenty of playing time with other dogs and people. Any animal that is left in isolation for long periods of time will begin to become unstable, and the Beabull is no exception to this rule. (more…)

Show Off Your Beabull Puppy

Friday, March 25th, 2011

One of the main reasons many people decide to go with a Beabull puppy over other breeds is that they are looking for something unique and special to show their friends when they come over to hang out. Beabulls look a lot different from any other breed of dog people are use to seeing in the neighborhood because they are actually a mixture of a Bulldog and a Beagle. (more…)

The Process of Breeding Hybrid Puppies

Monday, March 14th, 2011

When people think of a hybrid, they think of taking two great breeds of animal and mixing them together to make something even better. This is exactly the thought process that is used when dog breeds such as the Puggle and the Beabull are created. The idea is that these four breeds of dog have some good qualities, but they also have some annoying traits that could be canceled out by breeding them with a type of dog with a different personality. (more…)

Beabulls: Bringing You the Best of Beagles and Bulldogs

Tuesday, March 8th, 2011

Many people think a Beagle and a Bulldog would probably not mix very well together, but in actuality, the Beabull is one of the best breeds of dog you can own. While the Bulldog is well known for his cockiness and and high class attitude, a Beagle is known to be more noble and less arrogant. Both of these breeds tend to be proud and loyal to their owners, so there are some similarities for these two breeds of dog as well. (more…)

Unique Breeds Mean Unique Dogs

Friday, March 4th, 2011

Whenever you decide to go with a unique breed of dog, you should realize that your dog is probably going to be rather different from any dog you had growing up or one that your friend has.  Whether it is a Beabull, Puggle, or some other type of unique breed, you are likely to get a strange personality that adds to the excitement of owning a unique animal. 

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Basic Commands for Your Beabull Puppy

Monday, January 4th, 2010

Beabull puppies make great additions for pretty much any family.  They have the intelligence and determination of their Bulldog heritage along with the stubbornness and strong will of Beagles.  This mixture can make the breed harder to train than other breeds.  But we have the best tips to make your Beabull puppy a star!

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Are You Considering a Beabull Puppy?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Beabulls are charming dogs that are a cross between a Beagle and Bulldog.  They can make wonderful family pets provided you understand this hybrid breed and will take the time to properly train your new family member.

This mixed breed pet combines many of the best features of Beagles and Bulldogs in one happy, relaxed puppy.  One key element of their personality that is common to both Beagles and Bulldogs, however, is a stubborn streak.  This can be a wonderful personality trait, but it may make training your Beabull a bit difficult.  These are intelligent dogs, though, and once she understands that you are the boss, she can quickly learn tricks and become quite the entertainer.

These compact dogs make wonderful family pets because they love children and are very patient with people who are elderly or have disabilities.  They seem to have a keen understanding of the limitations and abilities of their human companions.  Like a Beagle, your Beabull puppy will want to take a brisk walk every day and will likely keep her nose to the ground the entire way because of their natural tracking instinct.  Once you’ve had a bit of play time or a walk with your Beabull, she will be content to display her bulldog tendencies by happily lounging for a few hours on the sofa.

Physically, the Beabull will have many of the features and colorings of a Beagle, but in a stockier version due to the Bulldog features.  The hips of many Beabulls also resemble those of the Bulldog, meaning your Beabull puppy’s hind end may be a bit narrower than her front end.  The amount of wrinkling on your Beabull’s face will vary, but they generally have a few attractive wrinkles without the excess wrinkling of Bulldogs that require extra skin care. 

The Beabull’s coat is short but features a thick undercoat, so they do shed a lot.  They will usually shed a bit year round, with more shedding in the spring.  Brushing your Beabull every week with a good brush will help keep the fur off of your furniture.  The size of Beabulls varies a good bit, so your Beabull puppy could be anywhere from 22 to 50 pounds when full grown.  You can get a better idea of potential size by looking at both parents.

Finally, be aware that Beabulls are highly intelligent dogs and can be prone to destructive behavior when bored.  They never mean any harm, but they may chew apart your shoes if you leave them unattended for long stretches of time without plenty of toys of their own.  The urge to chew may settle down a bit after your Beabull is two years old, but you do need to provide chew toys to address his avid love of chewing.

These loving, gentle dogs can be ideal family pets when you remember to keep the upper hand.  Firm control and plenty of attention are requirements for owning one of these rare, happy, healthy Beabull puppies!

Puppy Match 4 You Is Now Blogging!

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Thank you for visiting Puppy Match 4 You and our new Blog!

With the recent updates and expansions to our website, we felt it was important to introduce our Blog as a means of keeping potential and current customers up to to date with the additions of new puppies, information and articles on choosing the right breed for you and your family, new puppy care, housebreaking, behavioral training, and many other helpful resources and topics that will serve you and your new puppy for many years to come!

Puppy Match 4 You is an online resource that is dedicated to bringing together the nation’s best ethical dog breeders to provide our customers with the healthiest and happiest rare and hard to find breed puppies that will make the perfect addition to your home and lifestyle.   You can find the following breeds on our website, complete with puppy biographies and photos: English Bulldog Puppies, Puggle Puppies, Yorkie Puppies, Pug Puppies, Maltese Puppies, Beabull Puppies, Shih Tzu Puppies, French Bulldog Puppies and many more!

We hope that you will visit our Blog often and that you will find it to be a valuable resource to you as you search for the perfect puppy to add to and enhance your life!



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