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  2. If you are in the market for a doggo so adorable that it will keep a smile plastered on your face for every second that you spend together, then it’s about time that you met the Puggle. Lively and full of the spunk, the Puggle is a fun-loving little clown.

  3. The Puggle is a hybrid cross between a Beagle and a Pug that originated in the United States in the 1980s. Puggles have become increasingly popular in recent years and are known for their...

  4. Puggle Dog Breed:Temperament, Personality and Characteristics ...

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    Learn about the Puggle Dog breed - temperament, personality, characteristics, traits, behavior, size, history, and what it's like to live with one.

  5. Puggle: Dog Breed Characteristics & Care - The Spruce Pets

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    Puggles are a cross of the pug and beagle dog breeds. This small dog breed is popular as a companion to families and individuals alike; they tend to be loving pups with a bit of a stubborn streak. Of course, every Puggle has a unique personality.

  6. Puggle - Wikipedia

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    A puggle is a dog crossbred from a Pug and a Beagle. The breed originated in the 1990s in the United States. [1][2] History. Puggle showing off a mix of Pug and Beagle traits. The puggle originated from accidental matings. The first planned cross between a pug and a beagle took place in Oklahoma in the 1990s. [2] .

  7. Puggle Dog Breed Information & Characteristics - Daily Paws

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    Meet the puggle: A high-energy, affectionate small mixed breed that's a combination of the pug and beagle. Though short in stature, he's the ideal pup for active families.

  8. The Puggle is a designer dog, whose parents are the Beagle and Pug. They are great crossbreeds who are both adorably cute and funny to be around. Puggles are often compared as family pets against their Pug parent, due to their track record of having fewer health problems. Puggles typically inherit the flat Brachycephalic face of their Pug parent.