Description of a Beagle-Harrier.
Beagle Harriers were bred in France in the 19th century by Baron Gerard. They were bred to hunt hare or deer in packs. The Beagle Harrier could be a mixture of the two breeds, the Beagle and the Harrier, or the midpoint in breeding between the two breeds. It was recognized by the FCI in 1974.
The Beagle Harrier can now be quite rarely found in France and are even more rare in other countries.
Below is a chart of qualities of the Beagle-Harrier. |
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**Please note that these are general trends. Your dog may differ depending on its upbringing and training (or lack thereof).