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Pugapoo Breed Information

Pugapoo

Recognized By: DBR , IDCR
   
AKA: Pug-A-Poo, Pugoodle
   
Mispellings: Puggapoo
   
 

Living with a Pugapoo

Temperament: The Pugapoo is a very lively dog. They are typically very affectionate, loyal and social dogs.

Family Dog: Pugapoos make great family pets and generally do very well around children.

Grooming: Pugapoos need to be brushed and possibly trimmed occasionally. They should be bathed only when necessary.

Training: Pugapoos may be slow to respond to training.

Barking: Pugapoos will bark at visitors.

Exercise: Pugapoos are high-energy dogs but don't require lots of exercise. A short walk or play-time will fulfill their exercise requirement.

Living Conditions: Pugapoo make wonderful indoor pets. They do not require a lot of space or a yard. They are very active indoors and enjoy playing with the family.

Pugapoo Appearance

Appearance: The Pugapoo has square body covered in a medium to long curly coat with dark nose and eyes.

Size: The size of a Pugapoo ranges from 6 to 14 inches and 8 to 18 pounds.

Nose: The Pugapoo's nose is very prominent and black in color.

Eyes: A Pugapoo's eyes are dark brown in color.

Body: The body of a Pugapoo typically has an average to square build.

Forequarters: The forelegs of the Pugapoo are muscular and straight.

Hindquarters: The rear legs of the Pugapoo are slightly angled and very muscular.

Color: The coat of a Pugapoo may have a range of colors including black, gray, fawn or orange.

Coat: Pugapoos usually have a medium or long curly coat. It is generally most profuse around the the head, face, tail and legs.

Pugapoo Health

Health: There are no known health conditions associated with the Pugapoo.

Litter Size: Pugapoos typically have a litter of 3 to 8 puppies.


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** Not all dogs being represented by this name consist of the exact percentages listed above.
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