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Beagles and Pugs > What's good about them? What's bad about them?
Mar 29 2007, 12:29 PM EDT
Since Puggles are a mix of a Beagle and a Pug checkout this right on honest site regarding both breeds.

Michelle Welton's Your Purebreed Puppy
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com

Please read thoroughly about both breeds. Puggles are a mix between the two so expect the strengths and weaknesses to be common to most Puggles as a result.

Beagle Review:
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/beagles.html

If you want a dog who...
Is conveniently small, yet sturdy and athletic
Is completely natural in appearance
Has a short easy-care coat
Loves exercise and outdoor activities
Is good-natured with people and other animals
A Beagle may be right for you.

If you don't want to deal with...
An extremely careful search to avoid all the neurotic Beagles
Slowness to learn and an independent "what's in it for me?" attitude toward training -- can be very stubborn
Running away, oblivious to your calls, when an interesting scent catches his attention
Slowness to housebreak
Baying and howling
Shedding
A distinctive houndy odor
Chronic health problems
A Beagle may not be right for you.

Pugs next post.
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scottishterrier

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RE: Beagles and Pugs > What's good about them? What's bad about them?
Mar 29 2007, 12:34 PM EDT
Michelle Welton's Your Purebreed Puppy
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com

Please read thoroughly about both breeds. Puggles are a mix between the two so expect the strengths and weaknesses shared by both breeds. t

Pugs
http://www.yourpurebredpuppy.com/reviews/pugs.html

If you want a dog who...
Is small, yet sturdy and blocky, even chunky
Is round-headed and short-faced, with large expressive eyes and wrinkled forehead
Has a soft, short coat
Can be calm and dignified, and also lively and playful, but is almost always dependable and good-natured with people and other pets
Seldom gets into real mischief -- adults spend much of the day snoring
A Pug may be right for you.

If you don't want to deal with...
Stubbornness (mind of his own)
Snorting, snuffling, wheezing, snoring
Gassiness (flatulence)
Slowness to housebreak
Constant heavy shedding
A multitude of serious health problems
A Pug may not be right for you.
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