Full Grown Puggles
Puggles are considered good pets for homes. Full grown puggles are simply adorable creatures. Read on to know more on Puggle breed and full grown Puggles.
There is an ever present issue about the quality of the Puggle dogs. According to some people, Puggles are superior high bred dogs as they are specially bred under observation. But on the other hand, some people consider Puggles as mutt. Therefore, some kennel clubs have Puggles registered as pure breed while some others do not have Puggles as a registered dog breeds. They are one of the most loved pet creatures. Let us have a look at this breed of dog in detail.
Appearance of Full Grown Puggles
Puggles can live for 10-15 years. Full grown Puggles can stand 10-15 inches tall and weigh between 15-30 pounds. They are found in a variety of colors, ranging from black, brown, fawn, white or even multicolored. Their hair can also be silver in color and they do not shed as much as other dogs. Just like their parent breeds, i.e, Pugs and Beagles, full grown Puggles also have short legs, drooping ears, thick set body and a smooth and shiny coat. They have large, dark and prominent eyes and a black muzzle. The tail of Puggles is also curled. Read more on Puggles.
Temperament of Full Grown Puggles
Puggles are energetic and intelligent dogs. They are even gentle and lovable and hence, are also known as the cutest breed of dogs. They are affectionate and get along well with people, especially children. They require a lot of attention. This trait of the Puggles can also be a disadvantage as people with allergies cannot have a Puggle as pet dog. Puggles are also independent and can also be at times mischievous. They are constantly in need of activity and are happy with frequent playtimes, running as well as outings. Therefore they can also be called as ideal pets for family.
Training Puggles is a easier task as they are smaller in size and have a high amount of energy. These dogs can be trained to know and obey all basic commands as sit, fetch, leave, etc. Puggles bark less frequently as compared to other breed of dogs, but they have a trait of howling. Barking and howling in full grown Puggles can be reduced if it is discouraged from an early age. Read more on Dog Training.
Care of Full grown Puggles
You must remember that daily exercise or physical activity is necessary for puppies as well as full grown Puggles. Puggles are known as low-maintenance dogs as they hardly require any special treatment. They just require the regular maintenance as bath, nail clipping, etc. You must inquire to the vet about the diet for Puggles and avoid providing cheap diet to them. They are also sensitive to heat and cold and hence should be protected form it. Puggles are prone to colds and wheezing. You should also remember that Puggles love attention and should not be left alone for long. You should also not put them in a lonely place. See more on Dog Care.
Because of their sweet temper and playful nature, puppy as well as full grown Puggles are good to have around. If you are thinking of buying one, do not hesitate as they will be ideal pets for your family.

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