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Beagle / Shar-Pei Hybrid Dogs

The Sharp Eagle is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Beagle and the Shar-Pei. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. Not all of these designer hybrid dogs being bred are 50% purebred to 50% purebred. It is very common for breeders to breed multi-generation crosses.

 
 

"Our Shar Pei Beagle mix is a 1 1/2 year old girl dog, and weighs about 35 pounds. Her mother is a purebred Beagle and her father is a purebred Shar Pei. She has a great temperament especially with children. Everywhere we take her, she attracts lots of attention, everyone wants to know what breed she is and people are surprised when they find out she is a Shar Pei Beagle mix. She has very soft fur with minimal shedding. She loves to be outside and everywhere you are. This is a great mix because the Shar Pei and Beagle balance each other out. We do not have the skin problems of the purebred Shar Pei and she does not howl like the Beagle. We walk her at least 1 mile a day and she must be on a leash or the first squirrel or chipmunk that happens by will send her chasing after it. She does walk with her nose to ground like a Beagle does. She seems to only bark when someone comes to the door and stops once she knows everything is ok or when she sees a squirrel or chipmunk running past her while outside."

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ACHC = American Canine Hybrid Club
DDKC = Designer Dogs Kennel Club
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.

Xena, the Sharp Eagle (Beagle / Shar-Pei Hybrid) at 1 year old weighing 20 pounds

Xena, the Sharp Eagle (Beagle / Shar-Pei Hybrid) at 1 year old weighing 20 pounds. "She is super sweet, but super playful!"

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"Cash the Sharp Eagle puppy at 19 weeks. Cash's father is a 16 inch Beagle, and his mother a pure black Shar Pei. He has the look of a beagle with wrinkles. Cash loves to chew, especially sticks. He is a very laid back dog, spending most of his time sleeping. When he is awake, he runs around playing with our cat. He has a very gentle docile nature, wants to be friends with everyone and everything."

Cash the Sharp Eagle puppy at 14 weeks.

Cash the Sharp Eagle puppy at 9 weeks.

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Tye the Sharp Eagle (Shar Pei / Beagle mix).

Tye the Sharp Eagle (Shar Pei / Beagle mix).

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Snickers comes from a male Shar Pei and a female Beagle. Shown here at 9 months old.

Snickers comes from a male Shar Pei and a female Beagle. Shown here at 9 months old.

Snickers the Shar Pei / Beagle mix as a young puppy.

Snickers the Shar Pei / Beagle mix as a young puppy.

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"Lexi, is a Sharp Eagle (Beagle/Shar-Pei Hybrid) who weighed 22 pounds at 10 months old. She is very playful, energetic, and cuddly. We take Lexi to the dog park where she loves to play with all the dogs twice her size and be the first to say "hi" to dogs coming into the park. It has been a little difficult to train Lexi since she is so curious of everything around her but once she learns, she doesn't forget. The biggest problem we've had is walking. Because of Lexi's Beagle nose, she'd rather pull and smell instead of have a relaxed enjoyable walk but we watch the Dog Whisperer (Lexi loves to watch TV) and have been using his techniques to teach Lexi how to walk and to show her that my husband and I are "pack leaders." This picture is of Lexi when she was about seven or eight months old."

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Shar-Pei / Beagle mix puppies - Sasha and Sadie.

Shar-Pei / Beagle mix puppies - Sasha and Sadie.

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"This is Duke, he is a 6 month old male Shar Pei / Beagle mix puppy at 6 months old. He’s a very well rounded dog. He’s always happy and loves to play with his toys especially his duck toys they’re his favorite. He loves squeaky toys too. It did not take him very long to potty train or learn to sit. His worst habit would be taking the dryer sheets that fall from the laundry and chewing on them."

 

 

 

 

 

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