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Maxx

Oh, he is adorable. What a terrific combination. I say go for it.

My baby boy was a shelter puppy and is 17 pounds with a red tick pattern. One of his parents was a toy breed. The shelter, which specializes in Beagles, guesses that a parent was an Elizabethan Beagle and weighed no more than 10 pounds.

Maxx more closely resembles a Doxie than a Beagle, but he has the Beagle markings and coloration. And his fur is very soft, unlike the fur on a Beagle. He has a Beagle tail. He has a surprisingly deep bark for his size and when hearing harmonicas or bad singing will howl quite loudly and piteously. Yes, definitely a hound.

His legs are noticeably longer than a Doxie's but still quite short in relation to his length and crooked in front. He has a prominent collar bone. His head and ears most closely resemble a Doxie (with the exception of a more prominent dome), but his eyes are most like a Beagle's and very expressive. He is active and needs regular attention and exercise.

In temperament, I'm told he is more Doxie than Beagle. He is very bonded to me over everyone else, very sweet, patient, accommodating, respectful. When not with his Jack-Chi companion (a more lively, animated, assertive dog), he can be loud and protective. On his own, he is laid-back and very easy to own and care for. However, he would be so lonely without Sugar. It's a very good thing that he has a friend, and he is very kind and attentive to her, grooming her almost as cats do one another.

This is one terrific fellow. Wow. So glad Maxx is in our lives. One thing to note: Our Maxx is very mommy-focused and not as tolerant of kids as our Jack Chi is. The kids had to learn to inspire him come to them rather than to pursue him. Another thing to note is that Doxies and Beagles are very loud and still loud when bred together. Might not be popular with close neighbors.
Posted: 3/3/2010 9:30:36 PM by Anonymous

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Sugar

Sugar is a very sweet, protective, 17.5-pound girl we adopted as a young dog from another family. They told us she was the child of a purebred Jack Russell mom and a neighbor's Chihuahua. She has very dark melty Chihuahua eyes, darker skin and pads, the thin, longer legs of the Chihuahua, a head like a Jack Russell, dark nose, even one-toned light fawn-colored fur that isn't super short but is smooth, and fold-over ears. She is very smart and easily learns tricks, which she enjoys practicing. She also requires consistent training and socialization and resembles a Jack Russell in temperament. Jumps, digs. She has a heightened prey instinct and will go after any small animal (cats? I think she'd eat one, or die trying), plus she has no idea how small she is. She is so protective, she will show aggression toward anything or anyone she feels might be a threat until reassured the strange person or animal is okay. She is super affectionate, gentle, tolerant, and great with my kids, one of whom is autistic. When she plays, she makes a growling sound that is almost like a purr and smiles at us. We couldn't be happier. This is a nice, interesting, smart mix. And a great mouser, to boot. I wouldn't want to try owning this dog in an apartment. The noise level alone might draw complaints; she's a barker. This is an athletic, energetic dog who needs a yard to run around in.
Posted: 3/3/2010 9:30:01 PM by Anonymous

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Our Pooton

I have a Pooton and it is the best dog I have ever had, seriously. She is cute, friendly, loving and is easy to train. Highly recommended. I have a 3.5 year old who unfortunately at times plays rough with the dog, but she never bites back or attacks. She is truly a good family dog. So far no issues with her health, very happy and energetic.
Posted: 3/3/2010 8:19:45 PM by Anonymous

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Beautiful natured

eautifully natured dog, Loves being inside and sulks easily when its to hot and definitely when its to cold. Loves nothing more then to cuddle in bed. Very well mannered around kids learnt very quickly not to jump on them or lick them. She picked up on fetch at only 3 months old and learnt commmands such as sit and stay very quickly.
Posted: 2/28/2010 8:33:40 AM by Anonymous

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Wibur

He is a very smart and cute little guy.
Posted: 2/28/2010 8:29:44 AM by kimmieb

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Bertie

Our Chi-chon is now 9 months old and we have had him since he was 8 weeks old. He looks just like a little maltese, small, white and has curly fur and is the most lovely dog you could ever have. He is playful, well-behaved and excellent with my children. He is aleays gentle and has never shown any agression at all. He follows me everywhere and i couldn't ask for a better dog.
Posted: 2/24/2010 9:58:50 PM by Anonymous

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