
Labbe
The Labbe, also known as the Beagador, the Labeagle, or the Labbe Retriever, is a cross between a Beagle and a Labrador Retriever. Although their parents are purebred dogs, the Labbe is a hybrid dog. They inherited some personality traits from both their parents.
This new crossbreed was actually developed in the United States, as designer breeders wanted to create a medium sized dog, with a friendly and loving temperament. They make excellent family companions, especially for those who have children.
Nevertheless, just like any other dog, regardless of their breed, the Labbe doesn’t like to be left alone for too long. So, try to take into consideration this aspect before adopting one, otherwise, you will end up abandoning them or raising an unhealthy dog. In general, the Labbe can get along well with other pets, especially if they are raised together.
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