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Boglen Terrier Dog Breed Information:

The Boglen Terrier is a mixed breed dog a cross between the Beagle and Boston Terrier dog breeds. These dogs are known to be playful, spunky, loyal, and often times, stubborn. This lovable and perky mix has proven to become quite popular among owners from various backgrounds. Boglen Terriers are also called Boston Beagle Terrier or Boggle.

 

Boglen Terrier Dog Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.

Boglen Terrier Height: 12 to 17 inches.

Boglen Terrier Weight: 10 to 40 pounds.

Boglen Terrier Life Span: 10 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Bolgen Terriers usually have short coats and are not considered allergy friendly, though their coats are very easy to groom. Bolgen Terriers are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebreds like their Boston Terrier or Beagle parents. Boglen Terriers have high energy levels. Make sure your dog gets at least one good half-hour- to hour-long walk per day with a few good, active play sessions and shorter walks mixed in.

 

Boglen Terrier History:

The Boglen Terrier dog breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders started intentionally mixing Beagles and Boston Terriers in the late 1990s or early 2000s, likely in North America. Breeders wanted to mix the two parent breeds to create a silly, adorable, family watchdog.

 

Boglen Terrier Size:

Most Boglens weigh in at ten to 40 pounds and range in height from twelve to 17 inches.

 

Boglen Terrier Personality:

Many Boglen Terrier lovers describe these dogs' personalities as "playful."  Boglen Terriers are gentle, sweet, and funny. They will make you laugh with their non-stop antics and silly behavior. The Boglen Terrier needs early socialization exposure to many different people, sights, sounds, and experiences--when they're young. Socialization helps ensure that your Boglen Terrier puppy grows up to be a well-rounded dog.

 

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Boglen Terrier Health:

The Boglen Terrier breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Beagle and Boston Terrier also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few health issues. 

Ear Infections. 

Obesity. 

Dry Skin. 

Skin Allergies. 

Inverterbral Disk Disease. 

Hip Dysplasia. 

Cataracts. 

Patellar Luxation.

 

Boglen Terrier Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Boglen Terrier's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. The ears of a Boglenare often floppy, so it is important that owners check and clean the ears daily to prevent infections. As they grow, you should brush their teeth daily.

 

Boglen Terrier Feeding:

The Boglen Terrier's dietary needs will change from puppyhood to adulthood and will continue to change into their senior years. You should ask your veterinarian for recommendations about your Boglen Terrier's diet.

 

Boglen Terrier Coat Color And Grooming:

Boglen Terrier coats are often a mix of their Beagle and Boston Terrier parents' coats and colors. They can also be brindle and white, black and white, brown and white, and rarely tri-colored. Because they tend to have shorter coats, Boglen Terriers aren't particularly suited for extreme weather.

 

Boglen Terrier with Children And Other Pets:

Boglen Terriers bond with everyone in the family, especially children. They can be rambunctious when playing, however, so they need to be properly socialized and supervised with very young children. Boglen Terriers enjoy company and don't like to be left alone. Another dog or even a cat may help meet their companionship needs.

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