Puggle

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The puggle is a cross between a Beagle and a Pug and
is probably the most popular "designer dog"
at the moment, although the labradoodle is more well
established. It's popularity has also started a craze for
crossing breeds.
How
Puggles Compare To Beagles And Pugs

Puggle puppy
at 10 weeks
Puggle: This "Designer Dog" Is All The Rage!
What in the world is a puggle?
One fine day a pug was off gallivanting around when he came
across a spirited little beagle, their eyes met and well....
the rest is history!
Puggles are part of a new trend of “designer dogs”- like the
schnoodle and the cockabiche. They are popping up in more
places and are receiving more press, at the moment, than
purebreds and are commanding prices that rival and even exceed
the prices of their full-blooded compatriots. Fortunately, I
purchased my puggle before their popularity soared.
I originally wanted to buy a pug, but there were none
available at the time, though a litter of puggles was. The pups
were advertised at $250 each, less than 1/3 the price of a pug.
That still seemed expensive to me, for what was essentially a
mutt, or so I thought.
A little background on the 2 breeds; Beagles are high-strung
but also very sporty, while pugs are not very athletic, but
have a calm, relaxing demeanor -- not yippy, overexcited, or
insecure. Puggles do not generally howl like beagles and do not
have the breathing problems that are often associated with the
pug. Mix the 2 together and you have the best attributes of
both.
I was curious so I went and visited them. They, of course,
were very cute and charming. Since I couldn't find a pug and
really wanted a dog, I went ahead and purchased one, a cute
little female... What a great decision that was!
A puggle combines the strong physical attributes of the
beagle with the even, mellow temperament of the pug, making for
a calm small dog - how rare is that?

They have the wrinkled face of a pug while having the longer
legs of a beagle. Puggles usually get to be 15-20lbs. as
adults, are 12-15" high at the shoulder, are tan or brown with
a black muzzle; earning them the well-deserved nickname of
"miniature mastiffs".
Purebred dog breeders naturally have problems with these
crossbreeds as many have spent a great deal of time and money
perfecting the bloodlines of their breed and don’t like the
attention these “mutts” are receiving.
There is a widely held notion that these “mutts” are
actually healthier than purebreds, which I have always
believed. A cross between 2 breeds of any dog should eliminate
genetic problems that may exist in either breed because 90% of
genetic problems are recessive, meaning both parents must carry
the abnormal gene.
If you want a better chance of having health problems with
your dog then buy a purebred! If you want a pet that is unique
and healthy then buy a puggle, or go to the local shelter and
adopt!
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