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Beabull Puppies for sale

The Beabull is a lovable designer crossbreed between the Beagle and the English Bulldog, combining the best traits of both parent breeds. Developed in the United States in the late 1990s and early 2000s, this hybrid quickly gained popularity for its affectionate nature and easygoing temperament. With the Beagle’s playfulness and the Bulldog’s calm confidence, Beabulls make excellent companions for families, singles, and first-time dog owners alike. They’re friendly, patient, and social, often forming close bonds with children and other pets.

Compact and sturdy, the Beabull typically has a short, coarse coat that sheds year-round and benefits from regular brushing. Intelligent yet occasionally stubborn, this breed responds best to positive reinforcement and consistent training. Moderate daily exercise—such as a brisk walk or playful games—is enough to keep them fit and content. While generally healthy, Beabulls may inherit conditions like hip dysplasia or thyroid issues from their parent breeds. Loyal, affectionate, and adaptable, the Beabull is a cheerful and loving addition to any household.

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Coon

Beabull

5 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,500Price

Coon is absolutely stunning! He has a very 'high-end' look with a coat color that is incredibly trendy right now. Coon boasts a gorgeous lilac-and-tan coat. This sought-after 'ghostly' grey-purple hue

ManheimPA (131.4mi)
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Bear

Beabull

5 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,500Price

Bear is the chonkiest beefcake of our males. He's not a cub, but he's just as cuddly! Introducing Bear - a stunning chocolate and tan tricolor coat. His rich brown tones and symmetrical tan 'eyebrows'

ManheimPA (131.4mi)
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Goose

Beabull

5 weeksAge
MaleSex
$2,500Price

Goose is another absolute showstopper! His markings are very similar to his brother, Bear. He has incredible face symmetry with a wide, white blaze running up his muzzle, leading into those perfect fo

ManheimPA (131.4mi)
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Tulip

Beabull

5 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$2,500Price

Say hello to Tulip! This darling female is the only lady of the group and she's a total sweetheart with a face that could melt anyone's heart. She has the classic, high-contrast look that is always a

ManheimPA (131.4mi)
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Wendy

Beabull

13 weeksAge
FemaleSex
$550Price

Meet Wendy, a beautiful and playful female Beabull puppy. Pictures don't do this sweet girl justice...she is sure to steal your heart with her markings and dear personality. Wendy is raised in the cou

DundeeOH (344.5mi)
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7Seven

Beabull

11 weeksAge
MaleSex
$1,200Price

7 is a handsome boy. Sweet personality and a ball of fun. He loves cuddles and rubs. Ready for a forever home.

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DeptfordNJ (115.4mi)

FAQs

How much does a Beabull puppy cost?

The average cost of a purebred Beabull puppy in the United States is approximately $840, though prices can vary based on factors such as pedigree, breeder reputation, and location.

What is the lifespan of a Beabull?

The lifespan of a Beabull typically ranges from 10 to 13 years. Proper care, nutrition, and regular veterinary check-ups can help ensure a longer and healthier life for this mixed breed dog.

Is a beabull a good dog?

Whether a Beabull (a cross between a Beagle and a Bulldog) is a good dog can depend on the individual pet's temperament and the owner's lifestyle. Generally, Beabulls are known to be friendly, loyal, and good with kids, making them good family pets. However, they may require consistent training and socialization, as they can be stubborn and may have high energy levels.

Do beabulls shed a lot?

Yes, Beabulls do shed a lot. They inherit this trait from their Bulldog and Beagle parents, both of which are known for being heavy shedders. Therefore, regular grooming is required to manage their shedding.

Are beabulls hard to train?

Beabulls, a cross between beagles and bulldogs, are known to be a bit stubborn, which can make training more challenging. However, with patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement, they can be effectively trained. The level of difficulty can also depend on which traits they inherit from their parent breeds.