
We need to make this clear before we go any further with this article. We are madly in love with a Puggle! What, you may ask, is a Puggle? It is a mix breed dog; specifically, a Beagle and Pug – and they are one of the most adorable looking doggies we’ve ever seen.
While we understand the want and need of a full breed pug, some people want to show their Pug dogs and others simply want to announce they have a papered Pug and show off to their friends. There is nothing wrong with that. Pugs are loveable and very showy dogs!
Yet, there really are advantages in having a mix-breed pug. We all know pugs have health issues but when their blood is mixed with another, when that face is not so flat or those chubby little legs are not so short, it can be a good thing – health wise – for your dog!
And, we cannot deny that all the puggy mixes we’ve seen are too cute! How can they not be when they start at with the advantage of having those sweet pug traits?!
Go over to the next age and take a look at some awesome pug mixes. Warning: You will fall in love too!
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Shannon Elmore
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I would too but they forgot a cockerpug
Sarah Starke
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Jeremy Starke
Lorenzo Leon
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Joseline Espinoza Hdz
Nicola Biggins Curry
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Some look better than others! Adopt don’t breed!
Alan Smith
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What about ‘SHUGS’ ……Shitzu x Pug…..we have 2 fabulous with brilliant temperament!
Annette Chenier
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Here is my Bug.
Candice Price-Farmer
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Ray Farmer
Jerilyn McGuire
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Our Ana is a Bug; half Boston & half Pug ❤
Jacqueline Shults
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Yes yes yes
Sharan Collier
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So cute. I love them as well!!!
Karo N. Gary
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Pug mom, Chi dad. Chug. This is Zazoo.
Bobbie Long
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They are all so precious
Cheri Guire
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Sorry i only found the last one cute
Cathy Leech-Lecce
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I have a Puggle best baby ever!
Amanda Erickson
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Tena Marie
Janet Knott Futrell
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Should never mix a pug
Jessica Chalker
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Jordy Chalker
Carol Fiello
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soo cute
Karen Orourke
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I’ll take one, what is adoption fee and were are they?