Boglen Terrier
USD 400-600 Price Avg.
Designer Dogs
Group
Cross Breed
Breed Type
Small, Medium
Size
10-15 years
Lifespan
Breed Information
Group | Designer Dogs |
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Popularity/Rank | 596 |
Origin | United States |
Other Names | Cross between the Beagle and Boston Terrier.,,Boston Beagle Terrier,,Boggle |
Breed Type | Cross Breed |
Price (Avg.) | USD 400-600 |
Size | Small, Medium |
Weight | 20-40 pounds (9-18 kg) |
Height | 12-16 inches (31-41 cm) |
Lifespan | 10-15 years |
Recognized by |
Not recognized by the American Kennel Club. And Not recognized by FCI. |
Purpose | Non-sporting |
Date of Origin | Unknown |
Ancestry | Beagle, Boston Terrier |
Appearance & Maintenance
Coat | Short, Smooth |
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Coat Colors | Black & White, Brindle & White, Brown & White, Tricolor |
Grooming Level | |
Shedding Level | |
Eye Color Possibilities | Hazel, Brown, Blue, Green |
Nose Color Possibilities | Black, Brown, Liver, Pink |
Coat Color Possibilities | Black, White, Tan, Brindle, Red, Lemon, Fawn, Silver |
Coat Length | Medium |
Coat Density | Medium |
Coat Texture | Wiry |
Recommended Brushes | Slicker brush, pin brush, comb, mat rake, shedding blade, undercoat rake. |
Brushing Frequency | 2-3 times per week |
Breed Characteristics
Temperament | Delicate, Eager, Energetic, Funny, Gentle, Loyal, Outgoing, Playful, Sportive, Spunky, Stubborn, Sweet |
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Intelligent | |
Trainability | |
Playfulness | |
Sensitivity Level | |
Affection Level | |
Social Interaction Required | |
Barking | |
Watchdog Ability | |
Territorial | |
Biting Force | Low |
Mouthiness | |
Impulse to Wander or Roam | |
Prey Drive | |
Adaptability | |
Tolerates Being Left Alone | |
Fighting Dog | Not really |
Good & Friendly with
Apartment Life Friendly | |
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Stranger Friendly | |
Kid-Friendly | |
Cat Friendly | |
Dog Friendly | |
Office Friendly | No |
Senior Citizens Friendly | |
Pet Friendly | |
Friendly with First Time Owners | No |
Service Dog | Not really |
Therapy Dog | Not really |
Detection, Sniffer or Security Dog | Not really |
Search and Rescue Dog (SAR) | Not really |
Boat Dog | Not really |
Cart Pulling or Drafting Dog | Not really |
Health Elements
Health Issues | |
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Health Problems | Cataracts, Dry Skin, Ear Infections, Hip Dysplasia, Inverterbral Disk Disease, Obesity, Patellar Luxation, Skin Allergies |
Hypoallergenic | No |
Energy Level | |
Exercise Required | |
Sleeping Required | |
Weight Gain Potential | |
Weather & Climate | Tolerates warm and cold weather. |
Stinkiness | Low |
Drooling tendency | |
Activity Level | High |
Rec. Walk Mileage Per Week | 2-3 miles |
Minutes of Activity Per Day | 30 minutes |
Food & Costing
Avg. Daily Food | 2 to 3 cups of a high-quality dog food a day. |
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Cups Per Day | 1/2 cup |
Daily Cost | $20-$30 |
Monthly Cost | $50-$100 |
Reproducibility
Gestation Duration | 60-64 days |
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How often can the Boglen Terrier have a litter? | Once a year. |
Litter Size | 3-6 puppies (Once a year.) |
Description
The Boglen Terrier is a hybrid breed that is a mix of the Beagle and Boston Terrier. This breed has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its unique appearance and friendly personality. The Boglen Terrier is an active, intelligent, and loyal companion that makes an excellent pet for families with children or other pets.
Appearance: The Boglen Terrier has a medium-sized body with short legs and a long tail. Its coat is usually short and smooth, but can also be wiry or curly depending on the parent breeds. It typically has a black nose, dark eyes, and floppy ears that hang down close to its face. Its coat can come in many different colors including black, white, brown, tan, red, or brindle.
Lifespan: The average lifespan of the Boglen Terrier is between 10-15 years when properly cared for.
Size & Weight: The average size of the Boglen Terrier ranges from 12-17 inches tall at the shoulder and weighs between 15-25 pounds when fully grown.
Colors: As mentioned above, the coat of the Boglen Terrier can come in many different colors including black, white, brown, tan red or brindle.
Personality: The Boglen Terrier is an active dog with an outgoing personality that loves to play and explore new places. They are very intelligent dogs that are eager to please their owners which makes them easy to train if given consistent guidance from their owners early on in life. They are also loyal companions who will form strong bonds with their family members over time if given enough attention and love from them regularly throughout their lives together as pets.
Friendliness: The Boglen Terriers are generally friendly towards other dogs as well as people they meet while out on walks or during playtime at home with their family members present too! They may be slightly wary around strangers at first but will warm up quickly once they get used to them being around often enough over time though! Additionally they tend to get along well with children as long as proper introductions have been made beforehand so everyone knows how best to interact safely together without any issues arising later down the line either! Lastly these pups do not usually have any problems getting along with other animals either such as cats or small rodents like hamsters/guinea pigs etc., provided they’ve been introduced properly too!
Temperament: The temperament of this breed tends to be quite calm yet alert which makes them great watchdogs for families who need extra security around their homes without having overly aggressive guard dogs present all day every day either! Additionally these pups tend not bark excessively unless there’s something worth barking about such as intruders entering your property etc., so you won’t have any annoying noise complaints coming your way either thankfully!
Health: Generally speaking this breed does not suffer from any major health issues however it’s important you keep up regular vet check ups just like you would for any other pet just in case anything arises unexpectedly later down the line too! Additionally it’s important you feed your pup high quality food only so he/she gets all necessary nutrients needed throughout each day too otherwise health problems could arise due lack thereof instead unfortunately…
Adaptability Level & Benefits As Pets : This breed does quite well living both indoors or outdoors depending on what suits your lifestyle best however it should always have access outside during each day so it can get plenty exercise while exploring its surroundings too which helps keep him/her mentally stimulated throughout each day also thankfully! Additionally these pups make great family pets due their friendly personalities plus they don’t require excessive amounts grooming either which helps save time plus money overall too thankfully!
History
The Boglen Terrier is a small, compact breed of dog that was developed in the United States in the 1970s. The breed is a cross between the Beagle and the Boston Terrier. Boglen Terriers are intelligent, playful, and affectionate dogs that make great family pets.
The history of the Boglen Terrier breed is a bit of a mystery. It is believed that the breed was developed by crossing a Beagle with a Boston Terrier. The resulting puppies were then crossbred with other small breeds such as the Poodle and Yorkshire Terrier. The aim of this breeding program was to create a small dog with the hunting ability of the Beagle and the loyalty and affection of the Boston Terrier.
The Boglen Terrier breed almost became extinct in the early 2000s due to a lack of interest from breeders. However, a few dedicated breeders kept the breed alive and slowly but surely, interest in the Boglen Terrier began to grow again. Today, there are several hundred Boglen Terriers registered with the American Kennel Club (AKC).
The Ancestry of Boglen terriers can be traced back to two different breeds of dogs-the Beagle and Boston terrier. These two breeds were crossbred in order to create a new type of dog that would inherit some of the best qualities from each parent breed. Some other small breeds were also used in the development of this new type of dog, including Yorkshire terriers and poodles. From these humble beginnings, boglen terriers have become one of America's most popular breeds!
Boglen terriers are recognized as their own distinct breed by both major kennel clubs-the American Kennel Club (AKC) and United Kennel Club (UKC). This recognition has helped to increase interest in boglen terriers and has resulted in more people wanting to own one of these special dogs!