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Boingle Breed Information

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Name: Boingle
   
Mix: 1/2 Beagle  x  1/2 Pointer
   
Mixes: More Beagle Mixes  (Adopt a Beagle mix )
More Pointer Mixes  (Adopt a Pointer mix )
   
 
   
   
AKA: Poingle

Appearance: The Boingle may have more of a Beagle appearance than a Pointer.

Life Expectancy: The average life expectancy of the Boingle is 12 to 15 years.

Size: The Boingle is a medium sized dog weighing between 50 to 60 pounds when fully grown.

Personality: The Boingle is a very sweet and playful dog who loves people.

Family Dog: The Boingle makes a great family dog. They typically love to meet new people.

Companionship: The Boingle makes a wonderful companion dog. They love to be with you and accompany you when you go in the car.

Eyes: The Boingle has round, brown eyes.

Ears: The ears of the Boingle are typically soft and floppy.

Muzzle: The muzzle of the Boingle is very long.

Body: The body of the Boingle can be medium and round in shape or more resemble that of the Pointer.

 

Forequarters: The Boingle has very muscular forequarters.

Feet: The feet of the Boingle are medium sized and round with no feathering.

Color: The coat of the Boingle is often tri-colored consisting of tan, black & white. It can also be white with tan spots.

Coat: The Boingle has a short, rough coat.

Shedding: The Boingle is a heavy shedder.

Grooming: The Boingle requires very little grooming. They can be bathed when needed a brushed occassionally.

Training: The Boingle is relatively easy to train.

Behavior: The Boingle seems to have two extremes either they are extremely lazy and sluggish or extremely hyper and energetic.

Barking: The Boingle has a very loud bark. They do like to alert you when visitors come to the house.

Feeding: The Boingle should be fed 1 or 2 meals a day. Be careful as they will eat till they get sick.

 

Allergies: The Boingle may have a peanut allergy which means they cannot have peanut butter which is common in many dog treats.

Exercise: The Boingle needs plenty of daily exercise.

Physical Ability: The Boingle is a very fast runner.

Ear Health: The Boingle may be prone to ear infections.

Dental Health: The Boingle typically has good dental health.

Bone/Tissue Health: The Boingle may suffer from arthritis.


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