

Origin
Italian Greyhound + Beagle = Italian Greagle. The first known Italian Greagles were bred in Great Falls, Montana by the Kelly & Angela Easley at the request of their daughter, Samantha. The Easley's had incorporated a long line of purebred beagle bloodline from Ray County, Missouri and a the noble pedigree of a distinct line of Italian greyhounds.
Selective Breeding
The American Kennal Club standard for beagles is a height of 13 to 15 inches and a weight of 20 to 40 pounds. Miniature "pocket" beagles (created through selective breeding of the smallest of litter over the years) range from 9 to 11 inches in height and are ideal for breeding with the sleek body of an Italian Greyhound.
Traits and Temperament
Italian Greagles display traits of both beagles and Italian Greyhounds. Driven hunters by nature, Italian Greagles have both the prey drive of a sighthound and the nose of a beagle. The dog can't help but chase anything that moves; for this reason one should NEVER allow an Italian Greagle off lead unless in a securely fenced area.
The Italian Greagle loves to run, and can be quite fast and agile. A 20-30 minute walk or run each day will keep this breed from becoming bored. Italian Greagles are fairly relaxed indoors, provided they get sufficient exercise. A low-fat, high-protein diet is recommended to keep the dog healthy and encourage the development of lean muscle.
For more information, research specific traits of each parent breed (Beagles and Italian Greyhounds).
Photos of Italian Greagles
Libby may have ended up in the pound from irresponsible overbreeding. Please do not intentionally breed unless you are SURE your animals will have responsible, safe homes. Avoid unintentional litters by having your pet spayed or neutered.
Fortunately, Libby's life was saved and she is now in a loving forever home!


Libby's first day home from the pound: October 20, 2007... approx. 10 months

Libby at 12 months
Libby, approx. 15 months, and her new brother Wentz
(whippet/pointer), adopted January 6, 2008

Libby's first time playing in the snow, approx.15 months
Libby's "modeling portfolio":




Other Italian Greagles


Italian Greagles - 10 days old
Four Weeks Old


MOM & DAD

5 Months Old

Italian Greagles, 11 months old, A Different Litter (courtesy Jim Speed, Gray Court SC)

Spanky's Sister "Belle"

Pups from Missy Girls Last "Greagle" litter. It seems that Greagles come out either Brown and White or Black and White.
MOOSE - He was the First, the Biggest puppy Missy had. Loveable little guy - found him a great home.

Bessie - For some reason she came out looking like a Cow. Her ears were like a Bassett Hound! She now calls a little 10 year old Girl "Mommy"...

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