INTRODUCTION
The Pomeagle is a mongrel dog, a cross between the Pomeranian and Beagle dog breeds. Small, affectionate and curious by nature, these puppies have inherited some of the best qualities of both their parents. Despite their unfortunate status as a designer breed, you can find these mixed breed dogs in shelters and rescues, so remember to adopt. These adorable pups do well in flats and homes with fenced yards. Just make sure the yard is secure, as they have a tendency to track and follow scents. Their eagerness to roam can lead them into dangerous situations, such as traffic. They are also well suited to large families with older children. Pomeagles love endless play sessions and activity. They should not be left alone for long periods of time. Ideally, they should have several families with pets. Isolation is their greatest enemy. See below for all the facts about the Pomeagle and the characteristics of the mixed dog breed.
HIGHLIGHTS
Pomeagles are mixed breed dogs. The main colours of the Pomeagles are brown, red, fawn, cream, white, brindle, black and sable. The main colours of the Pomeagles are brown, red, cream, white, brindle, black and sable. A brushing every other day and a bath every few months with a mild shampoo should satisfy their grooming needs. There are Pomeagles with longer coats, and those may require more brushing and grooming care. Pomeagles are suitable for any size family and will love all members equally, but may form a strong bond with their primary caregiver. They should not be left alone for long periods of time and may be best in multi-pet households.
HISTORY
The Pomeagle dog breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders began intentionally mixing Beagles and Pomeranians in the USA, probably within the last 20 years. Although the Pomeagle began as a designer breed, some have ended up in shelters or in the care of rescue groups. If you decide this is the breed for you, consider adoption. Check local shelters, look for Pomeagle rescues, or check with breed-specific Beagle or Pomeranian rescues, as they often help rehome the growing number of mixed dogs in need of adoption.Pomeagles are recognized by:American Canine Hybrid ClubDesigner Dogs Kennel ClubDog Registry of America, Inc.International Designer Canine Registry®.