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Beagle vs English Bulldog

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Beagle
United Kingdom

Beagle

Hound Group
Medium

A cheerful, curious breed with an excellent nose and a love for adventure. Always eager to play, Beagles shine as affectionate companions in active households.

English Bulldog
England

English Bulldog

Non-Sporting Group
Medium

Stocky, courageous, and affectionate, this breed charms with its wrinkled face and calm nature. Loyal and gentle, it thrives as a loving family companion.

Quick comparison

Size:

Medium

Male:

10–11 kg

Coat:

Short, dense

Lifespan:

12–15 years

Female:

9–10 kg

Energy:

High energy

Size:

Medium

Male:

23–25 kg

Coat:

Short, smooth

Lifespan:

8–10 years

Female:

18–23 kg

Energy:

Low activity needs

Personality & behavior

Compare the personality traits and behavioral characteristics of both breeds.

Beagle

Friendliness
5/5

Outgoing and sociable with people and dogs

Intelligence
4/5

Quick to learn but easily distracted by scents

Energy Level
5/5

Highly energetic and active throughout the day

Playfulness
5/5

Loves games and interactive play sessions

Adaptability
4/5

Adjusts well to new settings and routines

English Bulldog

Friendliness
5/5

Affectionate and gentle with family and children

Intelligence
3/5

Learns basic commands with some patience

Energy Level
2/5

Prefers lounging over vigorous physical activity

Playfulness
3/5

Enjoys play but tires fairly quickly

Adaptability
4/5

Adjusts well to most living environments

Care needs

Exercise, grooming, and daily care requirements

Beagle

Grooming:
Minimal grooming needed (weekly)
Exercise:
60–90 minutes daily
Shedding:
Seasonal shedding
Trainability:
Learns with consistency
Climate tolerance:
Comfortable in temperate climates
Health concerns:

Epilepsy, hypothyroidism

English Bulldog

Grooming:
Minimal grooming needed (weekly)
Exercise:
20–40 minutes daily
Shedding:
Light shedding
Trainability:
Learns with consistency
Climate tolerance:
Struggles with heat
Health concerns:

Brachycephalic syndrome, skin fold infections

Suitability

How well each breed fits different living situations and families

Beagle

First-time Owner
4/5

Good starter breed

Friendly nature and moderate needs suit new dog owners

Apartment Living
3/5

Needs daily walks

Moderate energy and tendency to bark may challenge apartment life

Active Lifestyle
5/5

Highly suitable

Enjoys activities and play, thriving in active environments

Kids
5/5

Very friendly

Gentle, playful, and generally patient with young children

Multiple Pets
4/5

Gets along well

Social disposition makes Beagles comfortable with other pets

Being Left Alone
2/5

Prone to anxiety

Dislikes solitude and can become destructive if left alone too long

English Bulldog

First-time Owner
4/5

Good option

Easygoing, low-maintenance nature suits owners with limited dog experience

Apartment Living
5/5

Excellent fit

Moderate exercise needs and calm demeanor work well in small living spaces

Active Lifestyle
2/5

Not ideal

Low stamina and breathing issues make them unsuited for high-activity lifestyles

Kids
5/5

Very suitable

Gentle, patient, and tolerant with young children when properly socialized

Multiple Pets
4/5

Usually compatible

Generally sociable but may need guidance with other pets, especially dogs

Being Left Alone
1/5

Not recommended

They struggle with long periods alone and are prone to separation anxiety

Breed strengths

What each breed excels at and their best qualities

Beagle

  • Friendly with children and families
  • Excellent scent detection abilities
  • Generally good with other dogs
  • Adaptable to various living environments
  • Playful and energetic companion

English Bulldog

  • Affectionate with family members
  • Generally good with children
  • Low exercise requirements
  • Minimal grooming needs
  • Adaptable to apartment living

Challenges & considerations

Potential challenges and considerations for each breed

Beagle

  • Prone to excessive barking or howling
  • High tendency to follow scents outdoors
  • Can be stubborn during training sessions
  • Requires regular exercise to prevent boredom
  • Likely to escape or roam if unsupervised

English Bulldog

  • Prone to respiratory problems
  • High risk of overheating
  • Susceptible to skin infections
  • Can be stubborn during training
  • Tends to drool frequently

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