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Beagle and Pug Mix, or the Puggle, is not a pure breed. It is a cross between a beagle and a pug. Here's everything you need to know about this dog breed.
Beagle and Pug Mix - Facts
AKC Group: The beagle and pug mix breed is not recognized by the American Kennel Club (AKC).
Size & Weight: They stand 10 to 17 inches tall, and weigh between 13 to 29 pounds.
Coat: The beagle and pug mix has a soft smooth coat, a blend between the coat types of both its parents.
Head & Muzzle: They have small heads with drooping ears. Eyes are large and muzzle is flat but triangular.
Body: They have small, slender bodies.
Colors: Colors produced to date are black, tan, tri-color, white, red and white, and black and white.
Life Expectancy: A puggle can live up to 10 to 15 years.
Popularity: These dogs are becoming very popular.
Habitat: They are good for apartment life and will do fine without a yard.
Beagle and Pug Mix - Origins
Country of Origin: This breed originated in the USA.
Lineage: This breed is produced by the cross between a beagle and a pug.
Date Admitted to AKC: Beagle and pug mix breed is not recognized by the AKC.
Historical Information: The puggle was produced in 1998 in New York as a result of the breeding between a beagle and a pug. It has not yet gained acceptance from the bigger dog clubs; only the American Canine Hybrid Club recognizes this dog so far.
Beagle and Pug Mix - Defining Characteristics
Training Ease: Beagle and pug mix can be easy to train, but the training must be started when they are very young; otherwise, they can be very hard to handle.
Temperament: Their temperaments are a mixture of beagle and pug temperaments. Overall, they are very friendly dogs and make good companions.
Child Friendly: They behave nicely with kids, but they must be trained to be polite.
Behavior: Beagle and pug mix breed is a well-mannered breed. They behave nicely with their owners, as well as strangers.
Habits: These dogs are very docile and do not have any unsuitable habits. Younger puppies may chew at furniture.
Beagle and Pug Mix - Concerns
Health Issues: Puggles can suffer from some diseases such as Legg-Calve-Perthes disease, hip dysplasia, hypothyroidism, luxated patella, and other corneal disorders.
Feeding: They will require 2 or 3 bowls a day as per their habits.
Exercise Needs: Beagle and pug mix dogs need lots of exercise. Twice a day exercise sessions will work well for them.
Grooming Needs: Puggles do not require regular grooming. A weekly brushing of the coat and a bath will do fine.
Special Household Needs: There are no special household needs with this pet.
Travel Needs: You will need a dog car seat and perhaps some warm clothing.
Getting Along With Other Pets: Puggles can be sociable with other pets, but this will depend on their upbringing and training.
Beagle and Pug Mix - How to Choose
What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy: Beagle and pug mix dogs are not recognized by reputed kennel clubs, so you must be very particular when choosing them as a pet. You might be able to get photos and details of this breed from any pet rescue organization near you. Be very sure to consult a vet on your decision to get a puggle for further precautions.
What you will Need for a New Puppy: You will need the regular doggie supplies.
Puppy-Proofing your House: You will need to keep fragile and delicate objects out of reach.
How to Make your New Puppy Feel at Home: Spend time with the puggle and begin training early. You'll soon discover that the beagle and pug mix is a welcome addition to your family
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