"Adorable Pomeagle Dog with a friendly expression and a mix of Pomeranian and Beagle traits, showcasing its irresistible charm and playful demeanor."

Pomeagle Dog Breed Information:

The Pomeagle is a mixed breed dog a cross between the Pomeranian and Beagle dog breeds. Small, affectionate, and curious by nature, these pups inherited some of the best qualities from both of their parents. Pomeagles also go by the names Beagle Pom or Pomeranian Beagle mix.

 

Pomeagle Dog Breed Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.

Pomeagle Height: 6 to 11 inches.

Pomeagle Weight: 5 to 25 pounds.

Pomeagle Life Span: 12 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Pomeagles typically have short, thick coats and are not considered hypoallergenic. One brush every other day and a bath every few months with a mild shampoo should meet their grooming needs. There are longer-coated Pomeagles, and those may require more brushing and grooming care. The main colors of Pomeagles are brown, red, fawn, cream, white, brindle, black, and sable. They are rarely a solid color and generally a combination of two or more colors. Pomeagles are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebreds like their Pomeranian or Beagle parents.

 

Pomeagle History:

The Pomeagle dog breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders started intentionally mixing Beagles and Pomeranians in the US, likely in the last 20 years.

 

Pomeagle Size:

Most weigh in at 5 to 25 pounds and range in height from 6 to 11 inches at the shoulder. That said, many can be smaller or larger. Male Pomeagles typically run a bit larger than females.

 

Pomeagle Personality:

Pomeagle parents often describe their dogs as being smart, affectionate, and endlessly curious. They have high energy and will want to be involved in your daily activities. They will enjoy playing games with you but may get sidetracked by new smells and go off on a new adventure.

 

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Pomeagle Health:

The Pomeagle breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Pomeranians and Beagles also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few health issues: 

Patellar luxation. 

Epilepsy. 

Back problems. 

Eye problems. 

Hypothyroidism.

 

Pomeagle Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Pomeagle's regular veterinary checkups to detect any health concerns early. Check their ears at least every two weeks for signs of infection or waxy buildup. Trim your dog's nails before they get too long usually once or twice per month. Your main concern when it comes to your Pomeagle's care will be maintaining their oral health.

 

Pomeagle Feeding:

An ideal Pomeagle diet should be formulated for a small dog with medium to high energy. They have a tendency to gain weight if they are overfed, so it's best to stick to a feeding schedule. High quality food is recommended. Two to three small meals through the day is better for digestion with this breed.

 

Pomeagle Coat Color And Grooming:

The main colors of Pomeagles are brown, red, fawn, cream, white, brindle, black, and sable. They are rarely a solid color and generally a combination of two or more colors. One brush every other day and a bath every few months with a mild shampoo should meet their grooming needs. Pomeagle coats tend to be thicker in the winter, so your pup should be fine going for walks during the cold months.

 

Pomeagle with Children And Other Pets:

Pomeagles bond with everyone in the family and can enjoy endless play sessions with older children. Make sure they are properly socialized and always supervised with younger children. Because of their pack dog heritage, Pomeagles enjoy company and don't like to be left alone. Another dog or even a cat will help meet their companionship needs.

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