Puggle

All about Puggles: origin, appearance, health and nutrition

Puggles, a charming cross between a pug and a beagle, are a relatively new breed of dog that emerged in the 1980s in the USA. Originally bred as a hypoallergenic variety for dog lovers with allergies, Puggles are characterized by their playful and friendly personality.

With wrinkled foreheads, curled tails, short, smooth coats and long ears, Puggles inherit the traits of both parents. Despite their robustness, they can be prone to certain health problems such as respiratory disease and obesity.

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Diseases such as atopy, hip and elbow dysplasia and eye problems can occur, so regular veterinary care is essential. Puggles are small dogs that come in a variety of colors and generally do not grow taller than 30 cm.

Whether a Puggle is suitable for you depends on your living situation and commitment. They are affectionate and family-friendly, but need plenty of exercise and attention. It is advisable to contact a breeder or dog trainer before adopting to make an informed decision.

When it comes to nutrition, it is important to choose high-quality food with a balanced content of proteins, vitamins and minerals. Dry or wet food that has been specially developed for small breeds can be a good choice. Feeding should be adapted to the dog’s individual needs and activity level to ensure a healthy diet.

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