Australian Cattle Dog vs Beagle

Australian Cattle Dog
Australian Cattle Dog

Alert, Curious, Pleasant

Beagle
Beagle

Friendly, Curious, Merry

Breed Compatibility

74% Compatible

Energy Level

Australian Cattle Dog: Needs Lots of Activity1.0
Beagle: Energetic0.8
Very Compatible

Trainability

Australian Cattle Dog: May be Stubborn0.2
Beagle: Agreeable0.6
Moderately Compatible

Grooming Needs

Australian Cattle Dog: Occasional Bath/Brush0.2
Beagle: 2-3 Times a Week Brushing0.6
Moderately Compatible

Cost Category

Moderate
Moderate
Very Compatible

Compatibility with Others

Good with Children
Australian Cattle Dog3/5
Beagle5/5
Good with Other Dogs
Australian Cattle Dog3/5
Beagle5/5
Good with Strangers
Australian Cattle Dog3/5
Beagle3/5

Living Requirements

Health & Care Comparison

Australian Cattle Dog

Hip Dysplasia: Joint malformation risk
PRA: Progressive retinal deterioration
Deafness: Hereditary hearing loss risk
OCD: Obsessive behavioral patterns
Elbow Dysplasia: Joint development issue
Eye Problems: Various ocular concerns

Beagle

Hip Dysplasia: Joint malformation
Eye Problems: Cherry eye and glaucoma
Epilepsy: Neurological disorder
Hypothyroidism: Hormone imbalance
Disk Disease: Spinal issues
Ear Infections: Chronic conditions

Pros & Cons Comparison

Australian Cattle Dog

Pros
Extremely loyal and protective
Highly intelligent
Excellent work ethic
Great endurance
Low grooming needs
Cons
High exercise requirements
Can be stubborn
May nip at heels
Needs constant mental stimulation
Can be territorial

Beagle

Pros
Excellent family companion
Good with children
Low grooming needs
Friendly disposition
Adaptable to various homes
Cons
Strong hunting instincts
Frequent barking
Can be stubborn
Escape artists
Food motivated/prone to obesity

Australian Cattle Dog Fun Fact

These dogs often have a unique mask-like marking around their eyes, earning them the nickname 'masked merle.'

Beagle Fun Fact

Beagles have approximately 220 million scent receptors, compared to a human's mere 5 million!

Heritage & Purpose

Australian Cattle Dog

Origin:

Developed in Australia during the 1800s for cattle herding in harsh outback conditions. These dogs were bred to manage livestock across vast distances with minimal supervision.

Beagle

Origin:

Developed in England during the 1500s for hunting rabbits and hares in packs. Their keen sense of smell and tracking abilities made them preferred hunting companions.

Special Considerations

Australian Cattle Dog

Needs extensive exercise and mental stimulation daily. Regular brushing required during shedding seasons. Early socialization crucial for balanced temperament.

Beagle

Require secure fencing to prevent escapes. Need regular exercise to prevent boredom. Prone to weight gain if overfed. Regular ear checks essential due to infection risk.

Shedding

Regularly

Shedding

Seasonal

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