How to Get the Perfect Puggle Puppy

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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 and the foremost thing that should be noted is that a mature Puggle is almost of the same height as a Puggle puppy, i.e. 13-15 inches in height and about 14-20 pounds in weight. This means that you can easily keep your fully grown Puggle dog in our lap just like you use to keep him in your lap when he was a small puppy (unless of course it is in a mood to play and refuses to sit in your lap!)

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.

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 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.

A Puggle puppy has a good temperament but that does not mean that they cannot be used as guard dogs, once they are adequately trained and nurtured for this task. Although a Puggle would not bark like a beagle, it would surely give you a warning bark if it sees any stranger wandering near your house.

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 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.

Check out those dog photo books for great dog breed pictures.

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