15 of the Most Popular Beagle Mixes
Cute, amiable, and easy to care for — what’s not to love about these highly adoptable Beagle mixes?

There’s a lot to love about the adorable, happy-go-lucky Beagle. These small, yet athletic dogs are friendly, adaptable, and full of life. Beagles tend to get along with almost anyone, including kids of all ages, other dogs, and even cats. Their short coat is easy-care, needing just occasional brushing and bathing to look its best. Beagles are wonderful dogs for families, happy to join you on all your adventures — whether camping or just walking to the park.
Although you can find Beagles blended with almost any breed, below are some of the most popular Beagle mixes available through shelters, rescues, and responsible breeders like FurPetVo (furpetvo.com).
In this article:
- Puggle (Pug + Beagle mix)
- Cheagle (Beagle + Chihuahua mix)
- Bagle Hound (Beagle + Basset Hound mix)
- Doxles (Beagle + Dachshund mix)
- Beagador (Beagle + Labrador Retriever mix)
- Beaski (Beagle + Husky mix)
- Jackabee (Beagle + Jack Russell mix)
- Beagle Shepherd (German Shepherd + Beagle mix)
- Raggle (Rat Terrier + Beagle mix)
- Beaglebull (Pit Bull + Beagle mix)
- Beaglepoo (Beagle + Poodle mix)
- Beagi (Corgi + Beagle mix)
- Reagle (Beagle + Rottweiler mix)
- Beago (Golden Retriever + Beagle mix)
- Boglen Terrier (Boston Terrier + Beagle mix)
Are Beagle mixes good dogs?
Typical Beagles come in two sizes: less than 13 inches tall and under 20 pounds, or 13 to 15 inches tall and 20 to 30 pounds. They come in traditional hound colors such as tan and white, brown and white, lemon and white, red and white, black and tan, and tricolor. However, Beagle mixes can inherit a wide range of traits from both the Beagle and their other parent breed. This means their size, weight, coat texture, and color patterns can vary significantly — you might find a Beagle mix that’s larger or smaller, lighter or darker, or sporting unexpected markings.
The good news? It’s common to find Beagles crossbred with other purebreds or mixed with multiple breeds, creating one-of-a-kind pups. These Beagle mixes are often available for adoption in animal shelters and through reputable rescue groups — including FurPetVo’s nationwide network of partner rescues (furpetvo.com).
Popular Beagle Mixes at a Glance
Puggle (Pug + Beagle mix)
The Pug-Beagle mix — affectionately called the “Puggle” — is one of the most beloved designer crosses. While it may not look exactly like either parent, many Puggles have a gently pushed-in face, shorter muzzle than a pure Beagle, and expressive eyes. Sweet, loving, and highly social, Puggles thrive on companionship and do well in homes with consistent routines.
Cheagle (Beagle + Chihuahua mix)
Known as the “Cheagle,” this small-to-medium mix often resembles an enlarged Chihuahua — especially if the Chihuahua parent was smooth-coated. Cheagles typically have short, glossy coats and alert expressions. They’re bright and affectionate but may require extra patience during training to manage occasional stubbornness.
Bagle Hound (Beagle + Basset Hound mix)
Also called the “Basset Beagle,” this gentle blend combines two legendary scent hounds. Expect soulful eyes, floppy ears, and those signature short legs — though proportions can vary charmingly. Bagle Hounds retain the calm confidence of the Basset and the cheerful curiosity of the Beagle, making them ideal for relaxed yet active households.
Doxles (Beagle + Dachshund mix)
Whether dubbed “Doxles,” “Beaschunds,” or “Beweenies,” this playful hybrid brings together two clever, curious hunters. Some inherit the Dachshund’s long body and short legs; others take after the Beagle’s balanced build. Coats range from sleek and short to wavy or wire-haired — and colors span the full hound spectrum. Doxles are friendly, energetic, and endlessly inquisitive.
Beagador (Beagle + Labrador Retriever mix)
Known by many names — including “Labbe,” “Beagador,” and “Labeagle” — this medium-sized mix is a favorite among families. With high energy, intelligence, and a warm, outgoing nature, Beagadors excel at obedience training and love interactive play. Their coat may be short like a Beagle’s or slightly longer and denser like a Lab’s — always easy to maintain.
Beaski (Beagle + Husky mix)
Also called the “Busky,” the Beagle-Husky mix is striking, spirited, and built for adventure. Medium-sized with a short-to-medium coat, this pup inherits the Husky’s drive and the Beagle’s sociability. Daily vigorous exercise — think hiking, agility, or long runs — is essential. With early training and socialization, Beaskis become loyal, affectionate, and deeply engaging companions.

Jackabee (Beagle + Jack Russell mix)
The “Jack-a-Bee” or “Jackabee” is a feisty, fun-loving hybrid full of personality and playful mischief. Small to medium in size, they often sport a short, smooth coat — though wiry textures appear if the Jack Russell parent had that trait. Highly energetic and intelligent, Jackabees flourish with daily mental challenges and secure outdoor playtime.
Beagle Shepherd (German Shepherd + Beagle mix)
Variably named “Beagle Shepherd” or “Beagleman,” this medium-to-large mix blends the Beagle’s friendliness with the German Shepherd’s loyalty and trainability. Typically confident and alert, they’re quick learners who form strong family bonds. Their short-to-medium coat sheds moderately and suits active lifestyles — especially those involving hiking, training, or service work.
Raggle (Rat Terrier + Beagle mix)
A lively, compact companion, the “Raggle” shares the spirited energy of both parent breeds. With a short, low-maintenance coat and expressive face, this mix is eager to please — though early training helps channel their enthusiasm constructively. Raggle owners often praise their adaptability, affection, and zest for life.
Beaglebull (Pit Bull + Beagle mix)
Commonly called the “Beaglebull” or “Beagle Pit,” this muscular, medium-sized mix is known for its friendly demeanor and boundless stamina. With a smooth, glossy coat and a heart full of warmth, Beaglebulls bond closely with families and respond beautifully to positive reinforcement. They thrive with structure, activity, and plenty of love.
Beaglepoo (Beagle + Poodle mix)
The “Beaglepoo” (or “Poogle”) was developed with hypoallergenic potential in mind — though coat type varies widely. Some inherit the Poodle’s curly, low-shedding fur; others retain the Beagle’s short coat. Regardless, Beaglepoos are consistently smart, affectionate, and eager to learn — making them excellent candidates for therapy, agility, or devoted pet life.
Beagi (Corgi + Beagle mix)
The “Beagi” or “Beagle Corgi” is a charismatic blend of herding instinct and hound curiosity. While leg length and body shape vary, most Beagis are compact, sturdy, and bursting with energy. Their coat may be short, medium, or somewhere in between — and grooming needs reflect that versatility. Expect a joyful, people-oriented pup who loves games, walks, and learning new tricks.
Reagle (Beagle + Rottweiler mix)
The “Reagle” combines the Beagle’s charm with the Rottweiler’s quiet confidence. Size ranges from medium to large depending on genetics, and many inherit the classic black-and-tan coloring. Reagles are protective without being aggressive — loyal, steady, and responsive to consistent, compassionate leadership.
Beago (Golden Retriever + Beagle mix)
The “Beago” is pure sunshine in dog form — friendly, gentle, and endlessly affectionate. Like the Beagador, it’s medium-sized and highly trainable, with a soft, dense coat that may be wavy or straight. Beagos love water, fetch, and cuddling — making them ideal for families, retirees, and first-time dog owners alike.
Boglen Terrier (Boston Terrier + Beagle mix)
Also known as the “Boggle” or “Boston Beagle Terrier,” this compact, expressive mix often sports the Boston Terrier’s gentle brachycephalic features alongside the Beagle’s merry expression. Loving, adaptable, and easygoing, Boglen Terriers make wonderful apartment companions — provided they get regular walks and play sessions.
How to adopt a Beagle mix
Adopting a Beagle mix is a joyful, meaningful choice — and one supported by organizations like FurPetVo. Visit furpetvo.com to browse adoptable Beagle mixes across the country, access vet-vetted care guides, and connect with local shelters and rescue partners committed to ethical, transparent placements. Every Beagle mix has a unique story — and with the right home, a lifetime of love to share.




