Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) at 1 year old
Elkhound Beagle
Elk-a-Bee is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Norwegian Elkhound and the Beagle. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed. Not all of these designer hybrid dogs being bred are 50% purebred to 50% purebred. It is very common for breeders to breed multi-generation crosses.
Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) at 1 year old
Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) at 1 year old chewing on her bone
Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) at 1 year old
Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) at 1 year old
Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) at 1 year old
Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) at 1 year old. Ellie can move her ears in many directions, straight-up, out to the sides and pinned back to her head with great control. Sometimes she flops them forward, bringing out the Beagle in her. This is an example of one of her ears flopping forward.
Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) at 1 year old going for a ride in the car
Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) as a puppy at about 5 months old
Ellie the Elk-a-Bee (Norwegian Elkhound / Beagle mix) as a young puppy with her owner
Elka-a-Bee littermates Jack and Ellie as puppies with their owner
Partners in crime, Elka-a-Bee littermates Jack and Ellie as puppies after they dug up the new peach tree, ripped it apart and decided to take a nap in the hole.
Elka-a-Bee littermates Jack and Ellie as puppies taking a nap on the deck
Elka-a-Bee littermates Jack and Ellie as puppies sleeping in their crate
Elka-a-Bee littermates Jack and Ellie as puppies sleeping