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Pug Mix

Pug Mix
 

If you want a small dog that is loving and loyal to everyone in the family, consider a Pug mix. A Pug mix is often called a Chug because they are not purebread. They typically are mixed with Chihuahas, but there are a handful of other breeds they can be mixed with. Always research both breeds to know what the temperament of the dog will be like, and if they are a good match for your family. They tend to be a small, stocky dog with a square-shaped muzzle and round head. The Pug breed is one of the oldest, as it has been dated back to 400 BC. Other breeds mixed with the Pug could be younger as there are several cross-breeding strategies used to create a different or new breed.

The Pug mix is usually a small dog weighing in around 13 pounds or less. They average 10-14 inches in height.

Personality

Most breeds mixed with a Pug will lead to a dog that is happy and fun. They are spirited and animated, loyal and affectionate. Their loving nature makes them great dogs for families. Since they are small, they are a great dog for an apartment. They are playful and love to please their owners. It is important to have training routines for them so they do not get bored. Many Pug breeds will end up as show dogs because they love doing tricks and dancing on their hind legs. They are extremely sensitive to the tone of your voice, and can sense emotions. They will run and hide if you are angry or have a frustrated attitude. They are very devoted, and normally do not bark much. They tend to make a snorting noise when they are running or investigating new people. Proper training is important for Pug mixes as they can emulate behaviors that are very protective and dominate.

Breed Characteristics

Type:Mix
Family:Mastiffs
Function:Companion
Origin:China
Preferred Climate:Any Climate
Group:Toy
Life Span:12-15 Years
Nicknames:No nicknames known
Hypoallergenic:No

Pug Mix Build Information

The Pug mix is usually a small dog weighing in around 13 pounds or less. They average 10-14 inches in height.

Size:Small
Length (Male):13-20 in.
Length (Female):10-12 in.
Weight:15 - 25 lbs
Litter Size:4 - 5 Puppies
Tail Dock or Crop:No

Behaviour and Personality

Most breeds mixed with a Pug will lead to a dog that is happy and fun. They are spirited and animated, loyal and affectionate. Their loving nature makes them great dogs for families. Since they are small, they are a great dog for an apartment. They are playful and love to please their owners. It is important to have training routines for them so they do not get bored. Many Pug breeds will end up as show dogs because they love doing tricks and dancing on their hind legs. They are extremely sensitive to the tone of your voice, and can sense emotions. They will run and hide if you are angry or have a frustrated attitude. They are very devoted, and normally do not bark much. They tend to make a snorting noise when they are running or investigating new people. Proper training is important for Pug mixes as they can emulate behaviors that are very protective and dominate.

Activity Level:Moderately Active
Affection Level:Very Affectionate
Aggressiveness Level:Easy
Barking:Quiet
Dominating or Submissive?:Submissive
Energy Level:Moderately Active
Good to Other Pets:Friendly
Guardian Skills:No
Independant:No
Kid Friendliness:Very Friendly

Appearance

The Pug breed is typically short-haired and doesn't shed much. They require basic grooming consisting of weekly or daily brushing. They do need their teeth to be brushed to prevent cavities and gum disease.

Shedding:Constant
Grooming:Low Maintenance
Coat Type:Fine

Pug Mix Common Health Conditions

The Pug mix can have a number of health problems based on which breed they are mixed with. Hip dysplasia is common among this breed. They can catch illnesses easily with the ups and downs in weather. They tend to snore and wheeze as they do not have proper ventilation with their squished nose. Pregnancy and birthing of Pugs is difficult on the female and often results in cesarean delivery. They can have eye problems, and often have weeping eyes.

Pug Mix Pet Insurance

When adding a dog or cat to your family you want to make sure your pet is happy, healthy and protected. During its lifetime your pet is exposed to many illnesses and diseases and some breeds are affected by a congenital disease which is a condition existing at birth. At these moments when your pet is ill or maybe needs surgery, you want to be protected for the unexpected and high veterinarian costs.

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Breed Talents and Facts

They are an energetic dog, so it is important to walk a Pug mix daily and to do training exercises with them. Training them to do tricks is a great way to hone their energy and help them learn to manage it. You do need to be careful with exercise if they start to wheeze, as this can be life-threatening when they are unable to get enough air. The average lifespan is 12-15 years.

Training:Moderately easy to train
Hunting Companion:No
Jolly for Jogging:No
Sighting Capabilities:No
Ideal for Tracking:No
Retrieving Skills:No
Pointing Breed:No
Herding Skills:No
Dutiful Watchdog:Yes
Security Guard Capable:No
Police Performer:No
Wet Water rescues:No
Assist Disable Owners:No
Dog Sledding:No
Able to Perform Dog Carting:No
Agile/Zippy:No
Fun with Lure Coursing:No
Obedient:No
Possible Schutzhund Work:No
Trainable for Tricks:Yes