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Puggles are a relatively new hybrid dog breed produced by
mating a select female Beagle to a select male Pug- resulting in a very
sweet-tempered, affectionate (but not yippy, hyper, or insecure) pup that is
very low-maintenance family-friendly (great with children and other dogs),
loose-skinned, wrinkly-faced, endearing in both personality and looks. Well
into their adult lives, they exemplify the best of what dogs are all about-
loyalty, companionship, and affection; translating into a breed that is very
eager to please its owner. It has been proven over time that Puggle owners
feel their Puggles change their own family chemistry for the better giving
everyone a "lift" by their happy, can-do natures. As well, they are durable,
hardy dogs that can easily take a bit of rough-housing (boys love them for
this.) Girls appreciate their affectionate, lap-loving qualities.
Due to their elongated snouts, breathing problems are not a problem; as
well, the eyes do not bulge on puggles. Puggles do not show the Beagle
tendency to run- rather, their greatest delight seems to be to be in their
owner's presence: this quality tends to keep them close to you (they love to
be cuddled!). Typical of most hybrid breeds, Puggles display no congenital
defects or particular health concerns. Like all straight-haired dog breeds,
puggles do shed; however, their relatively short coat and small size
minimizes this problem. Puggles get to be 14-20 lbs. as adults, are 13-15"
high at the shoulder, typically have a curly tail, are tan with a black
muzzle- earning them the nickname of "miniature mastiffs".
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