Friendly, loyal, and good-natured temperament from both parent breeds makes the Beabull a consistently warm family companion
Compact, sturdy size suits smaller homes and moderate-activity families
Lower exercise requirements than many crossbreeds — brachycephalic limitations make this breed practical for less active owners
Sociable and adaptable — typically gets along well with children, other dogs, and household pets
English Bulldog parent carries significant brachycephalic airway concerns — heat management and exercise limitations are lifelong requirements
Prone to ear infections from the Beagle’s pendant ears and skin infections from Bulldog facial folds
Stubborn temperament from the Bulldog parent makes training less straightforward than many other small to medium crossbreeds
Shorter lifespan of 10 to 13 years relative to many comparable-sized crossbreeds