By Macy Gen Veterinary AssistantMacy Gen Last updated: 18th October 2022

Pomeagle

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Macy Gen Veterinary Assistant Macy Gen
Last updated: 18th October 2022

The Pomeagle is a small-statured, cute, designer breed developed by crossing the Beagle and Pomeranian. They may have a furry look similar to their Pomeranian parent or be smooth-coated as the Beagle. It is natural for them to inherit physical attributes from both their parents or be highly inclined to any one of them. In fact, a Pomeagle with a strong Beagle influence might possess soft, hanging ears, a square muzzle, and a white-tipped tail. On the other hand, those displaying more of the Pomeranian’s features may be spotted with a wedge-shaped head as well as erect ears. Their high energy levels, intelligence and loyalty make them a preferred pet choice.

Pomeagle Pictures

Quick Information

Other NamesBeagle Pom
Coat Short, Long
ColorBlack, blue, cream, brown, brindle, orange, black and tan, lemon, cream, sable, white and red
Breed TypeCrossbred
Group (of Breed)Toy dog
Lifespan12 to 15 years
Size and WeightSmall; 3 to 25 pound
TemperamentIntelligent, brave, active, loyal
Good with ChildrenYes
BarkingOccasional
SheddingModerate
HypoallergenicNo
Competitive Registration/ Qualification Information DDKC (Designer Dogs Kennel Club), ACHC (American Canine Hybrid Club), IDCR (International Designer Canine Registry), DRA (Dog Registry of America, Inc.)
Originated inU.S.A

Pomeagle Puppy Video


Temperament

Inheriting the intelligence of both parents, the Pomeagle emerge as perfect show and companion dogs. They are immensely loyal to their owners as well as the family they belong. It is advised not to keep your pet alone for a longer time span as their strong attachment towards their masters may result in pangs of separation anxiety just as their parents. Most of them seem to follow the footsteps of their Pomeranian, regarding displaying excellent watchdog skills, barking to alert their owners at the sight of an unfamiliar face. They get along quite well with children though parental supervision is required to ensure that the little ones do not manhandle these small dogs. Some of them might also possess the chasing and hunting instinct of the Beagle, thus, if you have noncanine pets at home make arrangements for their protection.

Care

Exercise

These active dogs need regular exercise for a healthy body and mind. You can take them on a brisk walk or allow them to play in a dog park. As they may possess a chasing instinct, it is recommended not to take them out unleashed. These witty dogs can be kept busy indoors by being given interesting toys to play. If you notice excessive coughing in the Pomeagles while exercising, make sure not to exert them too much as it can be a symptom of tracheal collapse, a common disease seen in the Pomeranian.

Grooming

Brush their coat regularly using a firm bristle brush to ensure cleanliness. Bathe and shampoo your pet whenever it gets smelly or dirty. If your Pomeagle has inherited the long, hanging ears of the Beagle, then clean it weekly to prevent yeast infections from developing. The fluffy Pomeranian type ears also need regular cleaning. Cleaning their eyes and teeth is also essential for proper hygiene.

Health Problems

Though they are not known to suffer from any breed-related health issues they might acquire some of the ailments of their parents like hypothyroidism, epilepsy, dwarfism hip dysplasia, luxating patella and tracheal collapse.

Training

These smart, witty dogs are easy to train, requiring a firm and patient master who can work towards enhancing their personality in a positive way. They might acquire the Small dog syndrome of the Pomeranians, thus, it is essential for trainers to teach the Pomeagle puppies to mingle well with dogs greater than their size instead of being aggressive towards them. Rather than adopting harsh methods, owners should try the positive reinforcement technique to make the training process enjoyable and fulfilling.

Feeding

This breed needs three-fourth to one and a half cup of dry dog food on a daily basis. Make sure to include sufficient amount of fiber and fat in their diet without running at the risk of overfeeding them.

2 responses to “Pomeagle”

  1. Alice says:

    We have had a pomeagle, but passed away last month. do you know where i can buy or adopt a pomeagle.

  2. Eric says:

    I have a beautiful 11 month old Pomeagle and she is absolutely incredible. Far, far and away the best dog I’ve ever had. She’s so cute and so smart. She’s so friendly and submissive to all dogs. She loves to play and other dog owners plan to come to the park when she is there. She loves all humans. She’s amazing at home. Loves to cuddle and loves to nap next to me. Loves when everyone is home. She’s 17 lbs and just about the perfect dog.

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