The puggle originated from accidental matings. The first planned cross between a pug and a beagle took place in Oklahoma in the 1990s.[2] The portmanteau "puggle" started appearing in 2002.[3] The puggle has subsequently become a popular designer dog crossbreeds in the United States, where it has attracted a number of celebrity owners. The puggle was named the "Hottest Dog of 2005" and in 2006, puggle sales accounted for more than 50% of all crossbreed dog sales in that country.[2][4][5]
Characteristics
Appearance
Puggles, being "designer dogs", can often vary in appearance, but usually have the wrinkled forehead, black mask, and curled tail of the Pug.[2][5]
Behaviour
The puggle is less likely to inherit the energy, scent drive, and howl of the beagle, but because of the unpredictable nature of crossing two established breeds, puggles may still inherit the behaviour of either breed and health issues belonging to either breed.[2][6]
^Oxford University Press (2019). "Puggle". Oxford Dictionary. Lexico.com. Archived from the original on 29 June 2020. Retrieved 1 June 2020.
^ abcdefgWoolf, Norma Bennet (2007). Hot dogs: fourteen of the top designer dogs. Hauppauge, New York: B.E.S. Publishing. pp. 98–101. ISBN978-0-7641-3512-5.
^"Puggle Etymology". Oxford English Dictionary. Oxford University. Retrieved 2 January 2024.