Chim Chiminy
stale marshmallows sting when they hit you
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Any other Disers with a puggle?
I just wanted to hear more about this type of dog.
DH was down the street scoping out a yardsale, while I was at my friends running a yardsale with her.
He called to say "hey there's this dog down here tied to a tree that looks like Thumper (our beloved and much missed first dog) and it has a sign that says FREE. Do you want to have a look?"
Well, if the dog is anything like Thumper............yes!
So he brings the dog down for me to see and he is adorable and sweet and well behaved and we both fall in love with him.
DH took him back to get more info from the guy trying to find him a new home.
The dog was raised with cats and gets along with them. Has been thru obedience training, is house and crate trained. One year old and a Pug/Beagle mix. Vet papers and vax (he goes to the same vet we use which is military vet.)
We decided to bring him home.
I have since read all the horrible things on the internet about cross breeds and how people who own them are terrible and irresponsible pet owners.
Don't really care to hear that here, I really just want to hear from other puggle owners and their experiences.
Thanks
I just wanted to hear more about this type of dog.
DH was down the street scoping out a yardsale, while I was at my friends running a yardsale with her.
He called to say "hey there's this dog down here tied to a tree that looks like Thumper (our beloved and much missed first dog) and it has a sign that says FREE. Do you want to have a look?"
Well, if the dog is anything like Thumper............yes!
So he brings the dog down for me to see and he is adorable and sweet and well behaved and we both fall in love with him.
DH took him back to get more info from the guy trying to find him a new home.
The dog was raised with cats and gets along with them. Has been thru obedience training, is house and crate trained. One year old and a Pug/Beagle mix. Vet papers and vax (he goes to the same vet we use which is military vet.)
We decided to bring him home.
I have since read all the horrible things on the internet about cross breeds and how people who own them are terrible and irresponsible pet owners.
Don't really care to hear that here, I really just want to hear from other puggle owners and their experiences.
Thanks



). At first we were too heart broken to even consider getting another dog, but after about a year we started looking and we still are looking for another pug mix. I don't think that anything is wrong with a "mixed breed". YES, some breeders are horrid...but that applies to breeders who raise pure breds too. In all situations, you will find good ones and you will find bad ones. The only caution is that they are turly one of a kind dogs...finding another one "like" them can become a truly heartbreaking task.