How did the Queens Foundation create the beagle & bear?
The Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagle Foundation created the smallest new Beagle breed in the world by initially out crossing Beagles with Miniature Dachshunds, then breeding their offspring back to select small Beagles. Some of these dogs can mature at 5 to 15 lbs. in teacup sizes! Toy size is 15 to 25 lbs. Their conformation improves with each successive generation. During the process interesting coat patterns and colors never before seen in Beagles have become an identifiable trait of our unique breed of Beagle. Queen Elizabeth Pocket Bear cubs have a predominant pug and terrier multi-generation heritage. This breed has several coat styles and are named after the variety of bear cubs they resemble.
The Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagle Foundation created the smallest beagle breed in the world by initially out crossing Beagles with Miniature Dachshunds, then breeding their offspring back to select small Beagles. Some of these dogs can mature at 5 to 15 lbs. in teacup sizes! Toy size is 15 to 25 lbs. Their conformation improves with each successive generation. During the process interesting coat patterns and colors never before seen in Beagles have become an identifiable trait of our unique breed of Beagle. Queen Elizabeth Pocket Bear Cubs are miniature Mastiffs having a predominantly Pug and Queen Elizabeth Pocket Beagle multi-generation heritage. This breed has several coat colors and patterns and are named after the variety of Molosser breed they resemble.