BEAN - BEAGLE / FRENCH BULLDOG / MIXED (MEDIUM COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Frengle Dogs For Adoption in San Clemente, CA, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
BEAN
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
Young
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Location
San Clemente, CA, 92672 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Beagle / French Bulldog / Mixed (medium coat). Please call the shelter directly if you are interested in this companion animal. The Email address is not monitored daily. 949-492-1617. I LOVE TO: Run around and play in the yard, and be around people. I HAVE: A great smile and a sweet, loving & goofy personality! I WOULD RATHER NOT: Be left outside unattended, because of my small stature, or be left alone for long periods of time. I NEED: Puppy obedience training. I need daily exercise and/or walks that will accommodate my energy level. I AM: Looking for a loving family to call my own! MORE INFO: Bean is a 1-year old Frenchie/Beagle mix full of affection, charm, and happy energy. She loves people and is a smart girl who will thrive with continued guidance and fun training.
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Medium -
Additional Information
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Organization name
Coastal Animal Services Authority
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Location:
San Clemente, California, 92672 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The Frengle is a charming hybrid breed, a delightful blend of the playful Beagle and the affectionate French Bulldog. Originating from designer breed initiatives, the Frengle inherits a compact, sturdy build, typically weighing between 18-30 pounds. Their appearance can vary, often featuring a short, easy-care coat in various colors, with distinctive floppy or bat-like ears and an expressive face. Temperamentally, Frengles are known for being friendly, intelligent, and often quite comical, displaying a wonderful balance of their parent breeds' personalities. They generally adapt well to apartment living due to their moderate exercise needs, and their social nature makes them excellent companions for families with children. However, like their parent breeds, potential health considerations include brachycephalic airway syndrome, intervertebral disc disease, and certain ear infections, making regular veterinary check-ups essential for a long and happy life.
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