Beagle Harrier
Description: True to its name, the Beagle Harrier can be described either as a larger Beagle or a smaller Harrier. The Beagle-Harrier’s body is usually muscular and its coat smooth and thick.
Dynamics: The Beagle Harrier is a loyal and calm dog, which makes it a good family pet. It is generally good with children and other pets. They were specifically bred for the hunt, which means that they have an energy that has to be let out occasionally. It requires a lot of exercise and space when this is the case.
Breed Group: Scenthound, Hound
Weight: 19-21 kg (42-46 lbs)
Height: 45-50 cm (18-20 inches)
Color: tricolor; fawn, black, tan, or white, sometimes grey
Country of Origin: The Beagle Harrier was bred in France by Baron Gerard in the 19th century.
Activities: The Beagle Harrier requires lots of exercise and a daily walk.
Other Info: The Beagle Harrier’s life expectancy is around 12-13 years. It is generally healthy but hip dysplasia could be a problem.

