By Avatar photoShiloh Nevada Last updated: 18th October 2022

Poogle

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Avatar photo Shiloh Nevada
Last updated: 18th October 2022

The Poogle, a cross between the Poodle and the Beagle, was first established in the USA in the 1980s. They are small-sized dogs, with a stout body, with the length of their body being greater than their height, thus rendering them a rectangular shape.
The face of the Poogle is almost similar to its poodle parent, with their wavy hairs often falling across their cheeks, muzzle and forehead. Their rounded eyes and the floppy ears hanging close to their eyes remind of their beagle parents. The density of the coat largely depends on the ruling genes inherited from the parents.

Poogle Pictures

Quick Description

Other NamesBeapoo, Beagapoo
CoatLong, short, thin, thick
ColorsWhite, black, cream, gray, brown, white and brown, golden, tricolor
Breed TypeCrossbreed
Breed GroupDesigner Dog, Watchdog
Lifespan10 to 13 years
Weight10-25 pounds
Height (size)Small to Medium; 9-16 inches
SheddingMinimal
TemperamentFriendly, out-going, intelligent
BarkingRare
HypoallergenicYes
Good with ChildrenYes
Good with other PetsYes
Country of OriginUSA
Competitive RegistrationACHC, DDKC, DRA, IDCR, DBR

Poogle Puppy Video


Temperament and Behavior

Poogles are characterized by all-around friendliness. They are remarkably active. With its adaptability to both indoor and outdoor conditions, this growingly popular dog makes a great family pet. These dogs are very fun-loving that wouldn’t mind entertaining themselves playing indoors.

They cherish interacting with humans and are even comfortable with kids and other pets in its family, if trained from the prime of their lives. Though the Poogle is mostly quiet, but being protective of its family, it would instantly alert its owner if it comes across anything suspicious. This makes them a great watchdog as well.

Like their poodle parent, this dog would expect attention from its owner and family members, if not a special treatment.

Care

Exercise

Poogles are self-exercise dogs suitable for apartment life. But they are often mischievous, and would end up with their impish activities indoors if their natural walking instincts are not satisfied. Take them out for a moderate walk or jog every day, as also inspire them to run around and play with their toys. It should be safe and even more effective if you would allow it to play without a leash inside an enclosed yard.

Grooming

Grooming your poodle is dependent on the type of coat it has inherited. Longer the coat, more vital is the grooming. Though, the poogle would shade very less, if at all. If you would like to give your Poogle a tidy look, clip the hair as you brush it, and you can well use a puppy clip or a poodle clip for the purpose. Clipping the coat would also keep its vision clear. Also, do brush their teeth regularly, which should assure a lasting dental health.

Health Problems

Like most crossbreeds, the poogles are not much prone to any diseases specifically. However, it is also not abnormal for your dog to develop any hereditary diseases. For that, try to know the health history of its parents from your breeder. Though, their susceptibility to obesity has frequently been reported. A yearly vet checkup should also be safe for the general health of your poogle.

Training

The poodle dog appears in most of the top-10 intelligent dogs’ list, and inherently, its offspring poogle too is no less intelligent. Hence, their trainability is excellent. Because of their natural excitable nature, it would be advisable to teach them canine manners to ensure a calm disposition. This should help them resist the temptation of running after cats or chipmunks.

Because of their inborn willingness to please their masters, they would pick up tricks and training effortlessly. Socialize the puppies at a tender age by getting them acquainted to other pets. Taking them to the dog park should also satisfy their playful instinct, as also help them socialize with other dogs.

Diet/Feeding

Serve them high-quality general dog foods that are formulated for small size dogs of the size of the poogle. Good-quality commercial foods are specially formulated to meet the energy needs of these small dogs. Though, as discussed, these dogs tend to overeat, often ending up being overweight. Be sure that your dog’s meal is carefully guarded. Refrain from serving them such foods that are generally unhealthy for dogs.

Interesting Facts

  • Poodle – the parent of the Poogle, is the most popular dog to breed with the other parent of the Poogle – the Beagle.
  • Though AKC (The American Kennel Club) has not recognized the Poogle (as a cross between the Poodle and the Beagle) in its purebred registry, the club has allowed its enrollment in the AKC Canine Partners program.
  • Neither the exact date (year) of the development of the Poogle is known, nor is its creation has been attributed to any particular creator or breeder.
  • Those Poogles that have inherited the side of the poodle parents more would mostly enjoy staying indoors.

69 responses to “Poogle”

  1. Michelle says:

    Where can one purchase a poogle

  2. lorraine berg says:

    Hello, I am now open for deposits for a new litter of POOGLES… They are currently 2 weeks old and doing fabulos..Email me or check out our facebook page.

  3. Gloria Leinart 10 Crescent Dr Franklin VA says:

    I would love to have half beagle and half poodle. Text me at
    757 285 6323

  4. Kim Perez says:

    Looking for a poogle in Florida.

  5. Julia says:

    Looking to get a poogle puppy somewhere in CA…Thanks

  6. Robert w Maras says:

    We have a rescue beagle poodle we got him when he was o e he is now 11 and having arthritis problem in his right back leg if he does improve we .at have to put him down .I am 100% disabled Vet and he has kept me on course my constant t companion It will hurt like hell to loos him but would love another one

  7. Susanne A. Weidner says:

    Lost my only two small ops from age complications within 48 hrs of one another. Would love to have a poodle. Can anyone advise me of a forthcoming litter anywhere near Oregon? Please, I so need a new love to heal my 67 y.o heart. I have had poodles in the past. Please e-mail me!

  8. terry fields says:

    three poogles born to day odon indiana

    • Diane Lane says:

      I have a liter of poogle due March 20th. Mom is 13 inch tri color with a scarf of white that goes over her back. Dad is mini poodle chocolate and best dog I have ever had. I am not a breeder this will be only litter. Pups will be raised in loving family and be ready for new homes May 22. I am in ranford CT

  9. karen weech says:

    Hi we’re looking for a poogle puppy in England? anyone able to help? Karen

    • Louise goodhead says:

      Hi,
      Stumbled across this thread. We have just chosen our Poogle from a litter near Southampton. It’s advertised on Pets4homes, but as Poogle isn’t a listed breed, you can find it by selecting “any” and typing Poogle in the keyword box. They are adorable, playful and super cute.
      Good luck, hope this helps
      Louise

    • Lori says:

      Hi I am expecting a litter of poogles March 7, and I can ship to England. Email me and we can discuss….

  10. Karl Kindseth says:

    Looking for Poogle puppies in Minnesota

  11. jane cocker says:

    i love poogle’s or most poodle mixes. I have a poogle a labradoodle and goldendoodle they love each other so much

  12. Greg Peterson says:

    Looking for a female poogle puppy in or near Ohio. Would like her available in the next few months. Thanks.

  13. Marion Icard says:

    I am looking for a female poogle puppy in northern Nevada.

  14. Debbie McGuire says:

    looking for a female Poogle puppy… We have A 3yr old female now and love her……NC AREA…will travel to adjoining stares or Fl if aval end of MAY/early June…

  15. Marcia says:

    Looking for Beagle/Poodle in Jacksonville or Pensacola area.

  16. Candice says:

    Looking for a male poogle puppy if anyone breeds them please reply to thread willing to fly to come and pick it up. We lost ours after 14 years and we want another one.

  17. Dot Laird says:

    I am looking for some one near Austin Texas or near San Antonio Texas who breeds Beagles with Poodles.

  18. Dot Laird says:

    Looking for a Poogle breeder near Austin or San Antonio, Texas

  19. Mrs ottewell says:

    Looking for jackapoo white female

  20. Greg kern says:

    Looking for a Poogle puppy

  21. Dan says:

    Looking for a Poogle puppy in Arizona.

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