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A Puggle Pup Is definitely An Affectionate Creature And Requires More Time Spent On Love Than On Grooming!



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By : Mike Hargreaves    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-02 09:58:30
To research all about your Puggle you ought to do some reasearch on the subject before you hurry out and buy one. This provides you with a better image of how your puggle puppy will likely be as the full grown adult dog.

The very first thing that you might want to learn about your Puggle is that when 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 mature Puggle will probably be much like he was when he was a puppy, and can be carted around without difficulty or kept on laps without any troubles (except of course they’re in the mood to play and refuse to sit motionless!).

A Puggle, if you're oblivious of it, is mostly a cross between a Beagle and a Pug dog. To be thought a true Puggle puppy it needs to be bred from a pure bred Beagle mother and a pure bred Pug father. The ensuing Puggle puppy would get anything between mainly Beagle features to mainly Pug-like features.

If you’re trying to find diversity in the choice of coat for your new Puggle puppy, you are able to choose from the more usual tan colour, beige, black, silver and every so often a fawn and white-spotted mixture. The coat of the Puggle puppy are short, and smooth and will usually involve little grooming.

They even have the characteristic wrinkled face and sagging ears of their father and mother and exhibit a tendency for being short and stocky, with a waggly curly tail. A Puggle puppy is an affectionate creature and calls for longer spent on lavishing love and attention than on grooming!

A Puggle puppy is also one undersized bundle of energy and loves nothing better than to play, so they make great household pets specially if you have young children around for them to play with. Puggles should be wonderful social animals if introduced to the concept at an early age, however are otherwise friendly nonetheless.

Don’t however muddle this openness as something more than an outstanding nature, as a Puggle puppy once trained can make a reasonably good watch dog. They don’t typically yowl resembling their beagle moms, however you will discover that a warning bark or two are given to any strangers wandering by.

Your Puggle puppy, above and beyond being active and trouble prone, will also be clever and trainable. They have excellent listening abilties and they will become incredibly loyal to their masters.

The finest qualities about your Puggle puppy though, all lies in his endearing features. The wrinkled-up look and the floppy ears make your Puggle puppy a sincerely captivating puppy and not one to be ignored by anybody. You will never be short of attention with a Puggle
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