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A Puggle Makes A Fantastic Pet For People With Kids



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By : Mike Hargreaves    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-02-18 22:18:43
If you’re investigating obtaining a Puggle puppy as your brand new pet you might initially want to learn all there is to know about Puggles and Puggle puppies in general. You'll have a much better outline of how your dog will likely be once he is a full grown Puggle.

The very first thing that you might want to know about your Puggle is that after he matures he will still appear 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 probably be just as he was while he was a puppy, and can be carried around easily or kept on laps with no difficulties (unless needless to say they’re in the mood to play and refuse to sit motionless!).

A Puggle, if you were unaware of it, is a cross between a Beagle and a Pug dog. To be considered a real Puggle puppy it must be bred from a pure bred Beagle mother and a pure bred Pug father. The ensuing Puggle puppy would get anything between predominantly Beagle features to mainly Pug-like features.

If you’re seeking variety in the choice of coat in your new Puggle puppy, it is easy to pick from the more regular tan colour, beige, black, silver and on occasion a fawn and white-spotted mix. The coat of your Puggle puppy is going to be short, and smooth and will generally require not much grooming.

They even have the characteristic furrowed face and sagging ears of the mother and father and demonstrate a tendency to get short and stocky, with a waggly curly tail. A Puggle puppy is definitely an affectionate animal and demands longer spent on lavishing affection and attention than on grooming!

A Puggle puppy is also one miniature bundle of energy and loves nothing better than to play, so they make great household pets particularly if you have young kids around for them to play with. Puggles are usually wonderful social pets if introduced to the idea at an early age, although are otherwise pleasant anyway.

Don’t however misinterpret this friendliness as something more than a good character, as a Puggle puppy when trained will make a fairly talented watch dog. They don’t normally howl reminiscent of their beagle moms, but you will discover that a warning bark or two are given to any strangers wandering by.

Your Puggle puppy, besides being active and mischief prone, will also be intelligent and trainable. They have good listening abilities and they will turn out to be incredibly loyal to their masters.

The greatest traits about your Puggle puppy though, all lies in his endearing features. The wrinkled-up look and the slack ears make your Puggle puppy a sincerely entrancing puppy and not one to be disregarded by any person. You will never be short of notice with a Puggle
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