Puggle: A cute and adorable dog
If you’re looking at getting a Puggle puppy as your new pet, you might first want to find out all there is to know about Puggles and Puggle puppies in general. This will give you a good grounding in what you will have to deal with when you get your new Puggle puppy and what you will have to look forward to as your Puggle puppy matures into a full grown adult Puggle.
The first thing you should understand is that Puggles do not gain much height or weight while growing up, your Puggle will most likely weigh 14-20 pounds and have a height of 13-15 as an adult, the same as that of a puppy. This means that even a full grown and matured puppy will look just like he was as a puppy, and can easy taken to places in a cart or keep on laps without any kind of problems (unless of course they refuse to stay still and want to play!).
A Puggle, if you were unaware of it, is a cross between a Beagle and a Pug dog. To be considered a true blue Puggle puppy it needs to be bred from a pure bred Beagle mother and a pure bred Pug father. The resulting Puggle puppy can have anything between mainly Beagle features to mainly Pug-like features.
If you’re looking for variety in the choice of coat for your new Puggle puppy, you can choose from the more common tan color, beige, black, silver and sometimes a fawn and white-spotted mix. The coat of your Puggle puppy will be short, and smooth and will typically require little grooming.
A Puggle has a characteristic wrinkled face and the droopy ears of its parents and also exhibits a tendency to be short with a wiggly tail. Since a Puggle is a very loving and attention seeking dog it requires more time being spent on loving and caring for it than on things such as grooming.
A Puggle puppy is very affectionate in nature and is full of energy, it loves to play and that is why it makes a great family member especially if there are young children around to play with. If they are introduced to the concept of socializing at an early age, Puggle puppies can be very social and friendly in nature.
Don’t however mistake this friendliness as anything more than a good temperament, as a Puggle puppy once trained will make a reasonably good watch dog. They don’t tend to howl like their beagle mothers, but you will find that a warning bark or two are given to any strangers wandering by.
Your Puggle puppy, besides being energetic and mischief prone, will also be intelligent and trainable. They have good listening skills and they will become very loyal to their masters.
However the best traits of your Puggle puppy are that they are very adorable and cute. The droopy ears and the wrinkled appearance make your Puggle puppy a truly captivating and one that cannot be overlooked by anyone.
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