Friday, April 22, 2011

How Puggles Compare To Beagles And Pugs


Puggles are cuteness personified. cute quotient of this kind of dog can be enough to convince many people that want one of these hybrid dogs. Many people hear that they are hybrids of Pugs and Beagles, and expect that they will get basically a pug or a beagle or when you purchase one. Because of this expectation, many people are disillusioned with their new puppies. Knowing how they differ from their parents, on both sides, can make your adoption process much easier, both you and the puppy.

Pugs are bred as companion dogs, and were generally mild-mannered pets. If you are looking for a lap dog to cuddle on the couch and watch a movie with him, then this dog would be a great choice. Puggle, however, is not the same. Where pugs are quiet, calm and mild mannered dogs, these hybrids are much more energetic and playful, and have a very dominant personality. They have inherited the stubbornness, and they couple that with energy, strength of character, and a hyperactive personality.

Like Beagles, Puggles are very active, energetic people. May they come in smaller package, but retain power, even hyperactive, beagle personality. They also have a beagle's propensity for chasing down the occasional (or not so occasionally) interesting scent. Unfortunately, these dogs have inherited their sense of direction of mops, and tend to lose a lot. They are better at the home of the dogs who live outdoors and do not do well when left to wander, like on a farm or ranch.

In many ways, the Puggle is the best of both worlds, pug and beagle. This is true in many ways. Pugs are small pug, which is great for many families who do not want a big dog. Energy can be overwhelming for someone who wants a companion and is expected pug, but learned that I was actually adopted beagle in a small package, right down to tend to the bay mournfully.

Also, a dog lover who gets Puggle hoping for a playful, energetic companion hunting May find that the dog is small size, short legs and a bad sense of direction may be disappointed. Of course, if you are particularly interested in the pug or beagle, you should get a specific breed, but tries to compromise with a hybrid.

However, if you're looking for a dog is absolutely unique and are willing to adapt a hybrid breed that can be a bit unpredictable, then the Puggle might be just right for you. The key is in realizing that one is not a beagle with a short or snub nose, long ears, but a completely different animal-literally.

key in being happy with your choice of a view of the animal as their breed, which of course it is, instead of hoping for the specific characteristics of the Beagles and pugs. Knowing that they can be stubborn, and energetic and fun, and lose a lot, and love to play, helping you make the choice whether Puggle is the right pet for your family.

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