Ten Adorable Pug Cross-Breeds You’ve Never Heard Of. The Last One Will Melt Your Heart.

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If you have a Pug in your family, then she likely is the center of your universe. Pugs have an amazing way of warming themselves into our hearts and staying there forever.

Plus, with their cute personalities, perfect curly tails, and endless energy, there’s a reason everyone adores their Pug. They’re so easy to love! 

Other dog breeds come in all shapes and sizes, and if you breed another doggy with a Pug, you get and adorable ‘designer' pooch! Soon you’ll “meet” about ten crossbreeds that’ll take your breath away. These doggies are too cute for words, and because they breed two dog breeds that create one or more adorable dogs, you get a Pug mix who has quite the personality!

Trust me when I say, these Pug cross breed dogs are too cute for words. In fact, they’re so darling that they don’t even look real, but trust me, they are.

After you see these mixed dogs, you will want to cuddle with every single one of them. Oh, and you will also want another Pug or doggy. But I digress…

So what are you waiting for?! Are you ready to learn about some adorable Pug mixed pups?! If you love Pugs as much as we do, you are going to ADORE seeing these Pug mixes.

After the break, you will “meet” some of the most adorable Pug ‘designer' pups EVER. The last one will most melt your heart. 

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173 thoughts on “Ten Adorable Pug Cross-Breeds You’ve Never Heard Of. The Last One Will Melt Your Heart.

  1. It is a shame folks think it’s okay to crossbred, but I think it is awful. STOP DOING CROSSBREEDING! You are changing the personalities of the two breeds and the coloring is all wrong. Leave PUGS as PUGS,not some combination for profit!

  2. Best dog I’ve had… The mix on the left is from a 100% male Lab and 100% female Pug (Pugador). NOT bred on purpose and was a rescue to me. I miss her to this day. The Pug on the right was also a rescue and full of piss and vinegar. He was 5 years old in the picture, a few days after I rescued him. He was with me another 5 years. Pugs are fantastic dogs!

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