How To Get The Perfect Puggle Puppy

If you are thinking of getting a Puggle puppy for yourself, then you might want to first try to find out everything there is to know about a Puggle. This would provide you with a solid foundation regarding what can be done to nurture your new Puggle puppy and what to look forward to as your small puppy matures into an adult dog.

The first thing that you should know about your Puggle is that when he matures he will still look a puppy at a mere height of 13-15 inches and with a weight of 14-20 pounds. This means that your full grown Puggle will be just like he was when he was a Puggle puppy, and can be carted around easily or kept on laps without any problems (unless of course they’re in the mood to play and refuse to sit still!).

You might not be aware that a Puggle is basically a cross between a Beagle and a Pug dog. A pure Puggle dog is bred using a pure bred Beagle as a mother and a pure bred Pug as a father. The resulting puppy can have many features that may correspond to features of either the Beagle or the Pug.

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.

Puggles also have the wrinkled face and droopy ears characteristics that their parents showcase and also have a tendency to be stocky and short, with a curly wiggly tail. A Puggle is a pet that strives on love and it requires more time spent on love and affection than on grooming.

A Puggle puppy is also one small bundle of energy and loves nothing better than to play, so they make great family pets especially if there are young children around for them to play with. Puggles can be great social animals if introduced to the concept at an early age, but are otherwise friendly anyway.

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 apart from being cute, cuddly, and energetic and mischief prone is also very intelligent and easily trainable. Puggles have very good listening skills and are very loyal to their masters.

However the best trait of a Puggle is its cut and adorable appearance. The wrinkled face and the cute droopy ears make a Puggle puppy a truly captivating puppy that is very difficult to ignore.

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