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I now own a.... puggle. WTF and Yay all at the same time!

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  • I now own a.... puggle. WTF and Yay all at the same time!

    Long story, but Mr. FG brought an 8 week old puggle puppy home on Valentine's Day.

    I would have never picked a puggle.... to me they are designer dogs and I dunno....just not my type.

    But it is the cutest, cuddliest, most social and well adjusted puppy EVAH. He is silly and sweet, loves the kids, loves our hound. He is housebreaking super fast too.

    I am in heaven! Anyone else have a puggle??
    We couldn't all be cowboys, so some of us are clowns.

  • #2
    I wouldn't call myself a fan of either pugs or beagles, but one of my very favorite dogs is a puggle. She's independent, she's cute, she's actually very well trained (awesome family) and she's great around the horses. Hope yours is, too!

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    • #3
      Congratulations - I guess - on your new family member. I like both pugs and beagles and think puggles are hideous abominations and look awful compared to what a pug looks like and what a beagle looks like, HOWEVER, there is your puggle being adorable, cute, and cuddly, so CONGRATULATIONS! Just don't let it happen again (jk).

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        #4
        Here he is in all his absurd cuteness:

        http://i662.photobucket.com/albums/u...psb59efdaa.jpg
        We couldn't all be cowboys, so some of us are clowns.

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        • #5
          Super cute. He got the best of both worlds

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          • #6
            Originally posted by JBD View Post
            Super cute. He got the best of both worlds
            I agree - he got the cutest parts from each breed.

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            • #7
              I think people mixed the two breeds just to come up with a catchy name. Like mixing French Bulldogs with Shih Tzus (Bull Shihtz).

              Cute puppy : )

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              • #8
                I absolutely positively cannot stand these mutts getting names as if they are 'purebred' or some how better than random mutt down the street. I have yet to hear of these mixed breed breeders doing the proper health testing, having their dogs trained to do something like agility or obedience. It's just random mutt crossed with another random mutt, and often 3-5 different 'breeds' of dogs being bred by the same people, much like a puppy mill (and most are puppy mills, whether the dogs are kept in tiny cages or not)
                I hope you took you pup straight to the vet to have it checked out and hope that it's temperament and health holds out. Most of these breeders have very little care for the temperament and health of the parents and how that transfers into the puppies.
                My family has a mutt, he was a puppy from some guy (who only bred his dog once) we knew that we were gonna get for free till his girlfriend flipped and said we had to pay something. So we paid 50 bucks for him (he's 14 now). He's a pomeranian/shih tzu/terrier cross, he's a mutt. We don't call him a Pomshihterrier, he's 'just' a mutt.
                Sorry, this topic bugs me as you can tell. Your little mutt is cute and I hope he is and remains a healthy happy dog. I don't mean to damper your thread I just really wish people would become more knowledgable on what to look for in a good breeder and what to look out for in a bad breeder.

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                  hmmm… from what I've observed (read) over the years, neither FlashGordon nor Mr FlashGordon would be the type of people to go haring off and pay buttloads of money to a backyard breeder or support a puppy mill.

                  I suspect there is more to the story than posted, and I am sure that the puppy will have all of its shots/med checks….


                  LOL! He is absurdly cute. I also love pugs, and I love beagles. If I weren't a through and through corgi person, I would have beagles, but also the puggles I've met have been very cool little critters.

                  Enjoy your new kiddo. ;-)

                  Does he have a name yet?
                  The ninja monkeys are plotting my demise as we speak....

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                    Well often times mutts have less health problems than their purebred cousins. I agree that giving them a name as if they made up another breed is disingenuous. He is awfully cute though!
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                      I absolutely positively cannot stand these mutts getting names as if they are 'purebred' or some how better than random mutt down the street. I have yet to hear of these mixed breed breeders doing the proper health testing, having their dogs trained to do something like agility or obedience. It's just random mutt crossed with another random mutt, and often 3-5 different 'breeds' of dogs being bred by the same people, much like a puppy mill (and most are puppy mills, whether the dogs are kept in tiny cages or not)
                      I hope you took you pup straight to the vet to have it checked out and hope that it's temperament and health holds out. Most of these breeders have very little care for the temperament and health of the parents and how that transfers into the puppies.
                      My family has a mutt, he was a puppy from some guy (who only bred his dog once) we knew that we were gonna get for free till his girlfriend flipped and said we had to pay something. So we paid 50 bucks for him (he's 14 now). He's a pomeranian/shih tzu/terrier cross, he's a mutt. We don't call him a Pomshihterrier, he's 'just' a mutt.
                      Sorry, this topic bugs me as you can tell. Your little mutt is cute and I hope he is and remains a healthy happy dog. I don't mean to damper your thread I just really wish people would become more knowledgable on what to look for in a good breeder and what to look out for in a bad breeder.
                      oh---kay.....

                      I bought a round pen, second hand, for its panels a couple of years ago. From a dog breeder. She had Labradoodles.
                      Nice ones.
                      And nice mamas, one litter was out in the yard. I had to step through a foot bath and wash my hands to see the other pups.
                      I chatted with her about her breeding program, how she selected breeding stock, temperaments, hips, teeth, veterinary care and screening...
                      Gal knew her Bull Shihtz.

                      I can imagine that there are absolutely people running around puppy-milling for a fast buck on a silly named crossbred dog trend.
                      But there are also people out there, doing it right.

                      And Flash, your Puggle is adorable.

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                        I have tried to go the foster/adopt route, but we were having trouble finding an adult dog via the rescue route that was going to be suitable with our kids. I have a 4 year old and an 8 year old and my 4 year old has special needs-- temperament is paramount. Not to mention, my husband was bit badly years ago and while he LOVES dogs he has a healthy respect for them too. We can't do anything anxious or fearful.

                        Mr. FG made the executive decision to go the puppy route and decided to find something that was well socialized, healthy, family friendly and in the 25-30lb range. Sort of like finding the perfect beginner/ammie-friendly horse... breed did not matter.

                        He happened to come across a listing for puggle pups on CL, and went to see them. If a "designer dog" breeder could be responsible (imagine that!) well, this one was. Lovely home, lovely dogs, lovely people. He chose his dogs carefully, the pup is up on shots, worming, very well socialized, has a great temperament, is in excellent health. He came with a puppy kit that included shot/worming records and vet report, a week's worth of the food he'd been on, a collar, a few toys, and notes about his disposition and his parents. And no Mr. FG did not dump a zillion dollars on this designer dog-- he paid exactly what local dog rescues are asking for their dogs.

                        So a puggle is what we have. And honestly he has been the easiest puppy so far-- just the happiest little monkey, can find his way around the house and to the door, adores the kids, and is nothing but a tail-wagging love.

                        Thanks to those who understand the situation. We try to do right by our animals, and don't make hasty/impulsive decisions. I've worked as a vet assistant and have seen many a pup/dog and I think this little dude is great!
                        We couldn't all be cowboys, so some of us are clowns.

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                          Originally posted by propspony View Post
                          hmmm… from what I've observed (read) over the years, neither FlashGordon nor Mr FlashGordon would be the type of people to go haring off and pay buttloads of money to a backyard breeder or support a puppy mill.

                          I suspect there is more to the story than posted, and I am sure that the puppy will have all of its shots/med checks….


                          LOL! He is absurdly cute. I also love pugs, and I love beagles. If I weren't a through and through corgi person, I would have beagles, but also the puggles I've met have been very cool little critters.

                          Enjoy your new kiddo. ;-)

                          Does he have a name yet?

                          Thanks propspony.

                          My son named him Bob Goblin. LOL.

                          Goes nicely with our hound, whom my daughter named Daisy Rainbow Princess Sparkle.
                          We couldn't all be cowboys, so some of us are clowns.

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                            LOL! Your children are awesome!!!

                            Please tell me that Daisy Rainbow Princess Sparkle has a collar worthy of that name!!!!
                            The ninja monkeys are plotting my demise as we speak....

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                              I am not a pug fan, love beagles, and I kind of like crossing a 'nose' breed onto pugs provided they only breed the F1s who inherit more of a beagle nose as it gives the dog back some breathing room. (Likewise I actually like Pekes, but prefer ones with a bit more nose than is strictly correct so they can breathe better.)
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                                Originally posted by propspony View Post
                                LOL! Your children are awesome!!!

                                Please tell me that Daisy Rainbow Princess Sparkle has a collar worthy of that name!!!!
                                OH YES SHE DOES..... but a rather traditional one.... a gorgeous leather collar from Quillin's. If my daughter had had her way it would have been a blinged out patent leather pink one. She does have a pink and leopard print sweater, though.
                                We couldn't all be cowboys, so some of us are clowns.

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                                • #17
                                  I'm a pug lover, and work with a pug rescue. Our rescue gets pug mixes as well, and I've fostered a couple of puggles. I'm not a fan of designer dogs either (our CL is full of overpriced puppies), but hey, it happens.

                                  Anyway, the puggles we've had have all been terrific little dogs. They seem to get the best of both breeds. The last one we got had been dumped by a breeder, and ended up in a high-kill shelter. We drove over an hour to get her. She rode perfectly in the car, and fit right in with our herd. She turned out to be heartworm positive, but came thru the treatment with no problems. It was hard to give her up.

                                  Enjoy your little one, I know she'll bring you many years of happiness.
                                  Last edited by tweeter; Feb. 22, 2014, 10:44 PM.

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                                  • #18
                                    oh,I LOVE the name!!...........absolutely perfect!.......and soo adorable.......I think I could make good and sensible arguments from both sides of the fence.....after all, aren't all our current "purebreds" actually the result of crossbreeding...,sometimes purposefully, sometimes not...but still,the results have given us the breeds of horses, dogs,cats, that we all so dearly love today......I am NOT in favor of puppy milling,or indiscriminate breeding at all........BUT,we all know that these designer "breeds" exist........and truthfully, I think many folks have had thoughts about ,"wow, I LOVE that dog breed, except for the xyz traits.....and I LOVE that dog breed too, except for the abc traits......if only I could mix them together,it would be the perfect dog for me.."......well, someone did that with puggles........it may be that elongating the nose by adding the beagle does the pug a favor by easing respiratory issues.....and perhaps the pug personality tones down the tendency to wander from the beagle side of things......and both breeds have happy,easy temperments,and are a very manageable size,which is EXACTLY what the OP wanted in a dog...........and that is the point.....she is sharing her joy here,and joy is a commodity to be relished,not rained upon,whatever one's personal bugaboos are........
                                    remember those tv commercials where someone eating peanut butter bumped into someone eating chocolate,and the 2 foods got mixed together???yeah,where would humanity BE without peanut butter cups?

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                                    • #19
                                      Congrats FG! I have had contact with exactly 2 Puggles. The first one was whip smart, nice dog that I met at about 5/6 months. His owner wanted to keep him well mannered. The second was as bad as the first was good. He came from a pet store, the owners never neutered him and had ZERO idea about training him (except for house breaking him). He was the humpingest dog I ever had, my male Corgi decided in seconds he needed to die and he had precious little need for people.

                                      his redeeming feature? You couldn't do anything bad enough to make this dog bite you. His temperament was stellar.

                                      I got a good fetch on him and placed him with a young mother and her daughter. They love him. I was ecstatic to see him walk out that door and crossed my fingers they never wanted to bring him back.

                                      So I think, if you get them as a young dog, and put some manners on them, they can be really nice dogs.

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                                      • #20
                                        I have met many, and every single one has been an absolute pill to deal with. Usually very stubborn.

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