The 30 Cutest Beagle Mixes Worldwide

Beagles are currently one of the 6th most popular breeds worldwide. For this reason, crossbreeds with these dogs are also very popular.

How exactly the corresponding Beagle mix looks and behaves is determined by the individual gene distribution. However, some of its characteristics always remain there:

  • Very gentle and loving
  • Need a lot of attention
  • Get along well with dogs and pets
  • Sheds heavily and needs a lot of exercise
  • Have a strong hunting instinct
  • Very fond of children and also suitable for beginners
  • Don't cope well with loneliness
  • Can be trained well [1]

These dogs therefore generally make great family dogs. Below you will learn about the 30 cutest Beagle mixes in the world.

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#1 Dachshund Beagle Mix

The following Beagle mix is ​​also called a “Doxle”. The four-legged friend has a clever, courageous nature and a strong hunting instinct. He barks a lot and needs a lot of exercise.

He is one of the most popular dogs worldwide. He can live up to 16 years. Three different sizes and types of fur are possible. In total there are 9 different types.

With its short legs, the four-legged friend is one of the dwarf dogs. It is well suited for first-time owners and ideal for keeping in apartments. [2]

Fun fact: Even if it is difficult to imagine given the funny figure of many dachshund cross-breeds, the four-legged friends were originally bred specifically for hunting and have a strong hunting instinct.

#2 Pug Beagle mix

This Beagle mix is ​​also called a “Puggle”. He comes from China and was bred as a lap dog. The little dog's temperament is loving and playful.

He is moderately trainable, barks little and sheds a lot. He needs a moderate amount of exercise. The four-legged friend is ideal as a family dog. He loves children and is loyal.

The fur noses don't get along well with heat. They often suffer from breathing problems. They snore a lot and very loudly. The mixes need a lot of love and attention. [3]

Fun fact: I hope you like Stalkers! Because these dogs will follow you everywhere. This also earned them the nickname “Shadows”.

#3 Husky Beagle Mix

This “Busky” is a Beagle mix with an energetic, friendly nature. The four-legged friend comes from the USA and was bred as a sled dog.

Therefore he needs a lot of exercise. It is an ideal family dog ​​and can also be used as a working dog. On average, he lives to be 14 years old.

The four-legged friends are freedom-loving and very adventurous. They like to go on a discovery tour. They also manage meter-high fences or dig their way free. [4]

Fun fact: If barking dogs aren't your thing, then here's the good news. Husky mixes usually don't bark. However, they like to howl like wolves instead.

#4 Pitbull Beagle mix

This Beagle mix is ​​also called the “Beagle Pit”. The four-legged friend comes from the USA and was bred from the American Pitbull & Beagle. He shows himself obedient and courageous.

The intelligent mix is ​​easy to train, needs a lot of exercise and sheds a lot. He can live up to 15 years. He has a moderate hunting instinct and is very versatile.

From a family dog ​​to a therapy dog, the brown dog is ideal. He is too friendly as a guard dog. He needs a lot of love and attention. He doesn't like loneliness. [5]

Fun fact: Keep a really dangerous-looking Pit Bull mix as a guard dog? Bad idea. The four-legged friends are more likely to lick strangers than scare them away.

#5 Aussie Beagle Mix

The Aussie-Beagle mix is ​​a friendly, active dog from the USA. The four-legged friend is very trainable, but needs a lot of mental and physical exercise. [6]

The mix has a strong hunting instinct and barks a lot. The dog is only partially suitable for city life. It is better to have a large property and the opportunity to run a lot and far.

The dogs are reserved towards strangers. They usually get along well with children and dogs. They are persistent and versatile. They are happy to follow you anywhere.

Fun fact: Aussie mixes are known for their bright, blue eyes. The Native Americans therefore considered these dogs sacred. They called them “ghost eyes.”

#6 Bulldog Beagle Mix

This stubborn Beagle mix is ​​also called “Beabull.” The mixed breed comes from England and is less easy to train. The lazy dog ​​is more of a couch potato.

He has a weak hunting instinct and needs little exercise. There are specimens that hardly want to leave the house. They are usually sociable and calm furry friends. [7]

Their life expectancy is 6 to a maximum of 10 years. They develop a close bond with children and usually get along well with other pets. They often have breathing problems.

Fun fact: Mature performance! Did you know that a bulldog holds the world record for traveling through the longest tunnel on a skateboard?

#7 Labrador Beagle Mix

This Beagle mix is ​​also called “Beagador”. The gentle, agile four-legged friend has a strong hunting instinct and needs a lot of exercise. He barks and sheds a lot.

This mix is ​​very suitable as a jogging partner. He loves exercise and seems to have endless energy. He is very trainable and gets along well with children.

Even though he likes to report noises by barking, he is not suitable as a guard dog. However, this four-legged friend is very suitable as a therapy or guide dog. [8]

Fun fact: Did you know that four-legged friends can also be ticklish? Just try touching your furry friend by the hair between its toes.

#8 Vizsla Beagle mix

This Beagle mix comes from Hungary. He sheds little, is easy to train and has a weak hunting instinct. He is very versatile and an ideal house dog for active families. [9]

The hybrid's temperament is loyal and good-natured. He needs a lot of exercise and enjoys a large garden and long walks. The red-brown dog is a great companion.

He is considered particularly clean and rarely needs a bath. What's particularly nice is that he is uncomplicated and gets along with children, dogs, other pets and strangers.

Fun fact: If you are looking for a loyal four-legged friend, then Vizsla mixes are for you. The dogs develop such a strong bond that they follow you wherever you go. They are therefore also affectionately known as “burdock”.

#9 Maltese Beagle Mix

The following Beagle mix is ​​also called “Malteagle”. It is a playful, active four-legged friend with a strong hunting instinct. The small dog sheds little and is easy to train.

The four-legged friend was bred as a lap dog and lives up to 15 years. It is ideal for first-time owners and apartment keeping. This is why he is very popular as a house dog. [10]

The beautiful dog is very trusting towards the family. He gets along well with strange dogs. He is usually reserved and shy towards strangers.

Fun fact: These four-legged friends are literal daredevils and live risky lives. They more often dare to take one or two jumps, which can even exceed their jumping strength.

#10 Sheltie Beagle mix

The Sheltie-Beagle mix is ​​an intelligent four-legged friend from Scotland. His temperament is alert and very eager. He gets along well with children and other pets. [11]

The mixed breed is very trainable, needs a lot of exercise and barks quite a lot. He is considered one of the most intelligent dogs in the world. He loves activity and gets bored easily.

You should always make good use of a Sheltie mix. It's best you give him a job. For example, these four-legged friends are very suitable as therapy dogs with their loyal, gentle nature.

Fun fact: Ouch. With Sheltie mixes, you have to initially expect that they will like to nip at your heels if something doesn't suit them. They used to pinch sheep's heels to guide them. They first have to break the habit of this behavior.

#11 Bracket Beagle Mix

The Bracke-Beagle mix comes from Germany and is one of the small hunting dogs. The four-legged friend needs a lot of exercise and has a strong hunting instinct. He is easy to train. [12]

Compared to other dogs, this mixed breed gets by on very little sleep. The four-legged friend is very intelligent. He learns quickly and needs a lot of attention.

The mix can hardly stay alone. He cannot be kept with cats because of his hunting instinct. The former sniffer dog is well suited for seniors or first-time owners.

Fun fact: Alarm, alarm! When these dogs pick up a scent, they cover the entire route with loud howls to reveal their location to their owners or hunters. Almost like a siren.

#12 Boxer Beagle mix

The Boxer-Beagle mix is ​​an easily trainable, happy four-legged friend from Germany. The four-legged friend is one of the most popular dogs in the world. He has a loyal, patient nature. [13]

This makes him the ideal family dog. This dog is particularly affectionate towards children. He is also suitable as a protector and guard dog. He doesn't like to stay alone for long.

The four-legged friends usually don't get along well with heat and cold. This is mainly due to their short snout. However, these mixes are suitable for apartment life.

Fun fact: Have you ever wondered why the boxer is actually called a boxer? Because this dog has a tendency to stand on its hind legs when playing and use its paws like a boxer.

#13 Jack Russell Beagle Mix

This stubborn Beagle mix comes from England and was originally bred for fox hunting. The little four-legged friend needs a lot of exercise and barks a lot. [14]

This makes it very unpopular for keeping in apartments. The little guy has a lot of energy for his size. Jack Russell mixes love tennis balls and love to play.

They are friendly towards children. They live between the ages of 13 and 16 and have to keep busy throughout their lives. They can also be used well as hunting dogs.

Fun fact: If you like to dig in the garden regularly and need help with it, these dogs are perfect for you. Their drive to dig is so strong that it is impossible to completely stop them.

#14 Collie Beagle mix

The Collie-Beagle mix is ​​a long-haired four-legged friend with a strong hunting instinct. The mixed breed sheds a lot and is one of the most barking breeds. [15]

In terms of temperament, the former German Shepherd is loyal, active and intelligent. He loves the company of his people and regularly demands attention.

This mix doesn't like loneliness at all. He usually responds to boredom and frustration with barking. Nevertheless, the beautiful dog is one of the most popular dogs in the world.

Fun fact: Collie mixes have…