A Frengle is a designer dog breed designed in the United States. They are a cross between a purebred Beagle and a French Bulldog.
Frengle fans often refer to them as one of the calmest dog breeds. They make the best pets for children, singles, families, and people living in different-sized apartments. If you have other pets, a Frengle is a perfect addition to the family. They are as comfortable playing in a small room as they are in the park or yard.
Their Temperament
The Frengle is predominantly calm, social, intelligent, playful, friendly, and stubborn. You can expect to have an easy time potty training this dog breed. They also have no problem learning new tricks. Because they are alert, they make for good watchdogs too.
Fast facts
- Average height: 8-15 Inches
- Average Lifespan: 12-15 years
- Weight: 18-30 pounds
Health Issues
Frengles are small and easy to manage. They need plenty of exercise to stay healthy, so you need to provide an active life for your furry friend. There are a few health problems that are common in this dog breed. Some of them include;
- Eye conditions
- Patellar luxation
- Beagle dwarfism
- Intervertebral disk disease
- Hip dysplasia
- Allergies
- Ear infections
- Von Willebrand disease
None of these conditions are guaranteed to ail the Frengle. A Frengle’s coat can range from short and fine to long and rough. This means that grooming will not be a hustle; you can easily get it done at home. You will also need to wash and comb the pup’s fur once or twice a week for best hygiene practices.
Why are you inter breeds? So many dogs in shelters that need homes!
To Karen shelters are not always the solution I got several dogs from differentl shelter they all had obedience problems health issues and never quite became loyal. I won’t get another shelter dog again!
So many pit bulls and pit bull mixes in the shelters.
I have a Chiweenie ( Chihuahua and Dachshund) that comes from a shelter.
I have a Beagle mix from a shelter. We have had her two years and she is the sweetest dog ever. I recommend rescuing dogs. There are so many that need homes.
We have two boys whom are now adults and we adopted 4 dogs throughout their youth and all four we wonderful additions to our family. To the person who had trouble with their rescue pet, did you research and make sure you got the right type of dog for your situation? Please rescue first!!
I have a purebred miniature pinscher from a rescue shelter when she was about 4 years old. We’ve been together going on 14 years and her age is finally becoming a health issue. I’ll continue providing a life of love and comfort to the very end.
Where is frengle located he is so cute makes me want to cuddles . Is he up for adoption.or is he a rescue and does he get along with other animals.