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Types of Pugs

Aortic Stenosis
Aortic Stenosis

The aorta is the largest artery in the body. It is the main blood vessel that serves as a passageway for oxygen-filled blood to pass from the left side of the heart to be distributed throughout the entire body. Aortic stenosis may be due to the malformation of the aorta or a defect in the left ventricle.

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Bassugg (Pug x Basset Hound)
Bassugg (Pug x Basset Hound)

The Bassugg is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Basset Hound and the Pug. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed.

Brachycephalic Syndrome
Brachycephalic Syndrome

Brachycephalic airway syndrome refers to a particular set of upper airway abnormalities that affects brachycephalic dogs. This syndrome is also called brachycephalic respiratory syndrome, brachycephalic syndrome or congenital obstructive upper airway disease.

Brug (Pug x Brussels Griffon)
Brug (Pug x Brussels Griffon)

The brug is a cross breed between the Pug and the Brussels Griffon. The brug is recognised by a number of different bodies, such as International Designer Canine Registry, American Canine Hybrid Club, Designer Breed Registry, Dog Registry of America.

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Bugg (Pug x Boston Terrier)
Bugg (Pug x Boston Terrier)

The Bugg is a little bundle of cuteness, and tends to have a mishmash of features, borrowed from the Pug and the Boston Terrier. These include the flat, dark face, the curled tail, and the round, bulging eyes. He will have a short coat, which may come in varied shades of brown or black, and also have different patterns including the tuxedo or brindle. He will have those characteristic big, round eyes typical to both parents. The Bugg's weight will average between 15 and 20 pounds.

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Bugg (Pug x Boston Terrier)
Bugg (Pug x Boston Terrier)

The Bugg is a little bundle of cuteness, and tends to have a mishmash of features, borrowed from the Pug and the Boston Terrier. These include the flat, dark face, the curled tail, and the round, bulging eyes.

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Chug (Pug x Chihuahua)
Chug (Pug x Chihuahua)

Chihuahua-Pug; Chugg; Pughuahua; Description. The Chug is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Chihuahua and the Pug. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed.

Cocker Pug (Pug x Cocker Spaniel)
Cocker Pug (Pug x Cocker Spaniel)

The Cocker Pug is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Cocker Spaniel and the Pug. The best way to determine the temperament of a mixed breed is to look up all breeds in the cross and know you can get any combination of any of the characteristics found in either breed.

Daug (Pug x Dachshund – Sausage Dog)
Daug (Pug x Dachshund – Sausage Dog)

Pug Cross Dachshund - Daug The Daug is a cross between the pug and the Dachshund, often referred to as the Sausage dog. Like other pug cross breeds, the daug tends to be a healthier breed than a pure pug breed.

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Daug (Pug x Dachshund Sausage Dog)
Daug (Pug x Dachshund Sausage Dog)

The Daug is a cross between the pug and the Dachshund, often referred to as the Sausage dog. Like other pug cross breeds, the daug tends to be a healthier breed than a pure pug breed. Read on to find out all the information you need to know about this pug cross breed, Daug and whether a Daug is what you want to welcome in your family or not.

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Frenchie Pug (Pug x French Bulldog)
Frenchie Pug (Pug x French Bulldog)

The sizes of the Frenchie pug typically tend to be larger than the pug but smaller than the french bulldog although again could widely range. The cost of Frenchie pugs The cost of French pugs could vary depending on the location you’re in, the breeder and several other factors, but generally you could be looking at between £350 to £1,100 (approx $550 to $1,700 USA).

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Frenchie Pug (Pug x French Bulldog)
Frenchie Pug (Pug x French Bulldog)

Info > Pug Cross Breeds > Pug x French Bulldog – Frenchie Pug Pug x French Bulldog - Frenchie Pug What is a Frenchie Pug? To answer this, a Frenchie pug is a mix between the French bulldog and the pug, sometimes known as the Frug. Here at Lucky Pug, we love French Bulldogs as well as pugs, and we are so fascinated by this cross breed ...

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Overheating
Overheating

Pugs are very sensitive to heat and humidity, and because of this it is important to be aware of the climate conditions and of the home temperature. Be careful, because overheating and heat strokes can be potentially deadly.

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Pug Dog Encephalitis
Pug Dog Encephalitis

As cute as Pugs are, they are susceptible to a brain disorder with unknown causes called encephalitis. This neurological disease is only found in Pugs and can …

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Pug Zu (Pug x Shih Tzu)
Pug Zu (Pug x Shih Tzu)

Munchi the Pug-Zu hybrid (Pug / Shih Tzu cross) at 1 year old—her mother was a ShihTzu and her father was a Pug.

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