Puggle Breed Description
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An Owner's Puggle Description
Sound off one, two, sound off three, four. Bugle has the strangest bark I've ever heard. If there was ever a dog that is confused about who he is, it's Bugle. A cross between a Pug and a Beagle, he's like an adolescent going through puberty's voice change.
Sometimes he'll be part way through the howling bark of the hound and then right in the middle, it'll change to the bark of the Pug. He nearly startles himself to death when that happens, like a gawky teenage boy. It almost always shuts him up for a while (in what seems like embarrassment) before giving it another whirl. We all nearly die laughing when it happens, and I'm sure that hasn't helped his self esteem any. I'm thinking as he matures that clash in the mix will correct itself. If not, then we'll certainly have a very unique dog with a very unique voice!
Bugle has a sweet and affectionate way about him, as do most puppies. But he is different, somehow. He wants to be right there in the middle of the group, yet he is often pulled away by his hound side to explore all that he can. We see this inner struggle going on and as cute as it is now I hope it doesn't develop into any behavior problems or identity disorders later. I'm hopeful he'll settle into becoming an energetic dog that just loves to be around people.
He'll have to learn how to balance his urges, that's all. Smell and explore sometimes, sit and be a part of the group other times. With a little help from his friends he'll be able to avoid becoming frustrated. Right now, he's living up to our expectations of being a great family dog and all in the family absolutely adore him.
Introduction
A small hybrid breed of dog created by mating a pug and beagle; thereby producing an energetic hound having: a thickset body; a short-haired, smooth coat of fawn, tan, and black coloring; a deeply wrinkled forehead; short legs; a curled tail; and drooping ears. Puggles grow to be 15-30 lbs. and approximately 13-15 inches at the shoulder. The coat consists of short hairs. Puggles come in a wide range of colors. Fawn Puggles are the most common, but some are tan, black, white, or tri-colored. Puggles are sweet-tempered, playful, intelligent, social, and affectionate.
Colors
Fawn or tan with a black mask are by far the most common, but some are born all black, white, or tri-colored.Living Area
Do well with apartment living but require daily utdoor walks and the occasional free romp in a wide secure space.Recognized By
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