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Bugg Dog Breed Information:

The Bugg is a mixed breed dog a cross between the Boston Terrier and Pug dog breeds. Intelligent, affectionate, and spunky, these pups inherited some of the best traits from both of their parents. The Bugg is sometimes called the Pugin or simply the Boston Terrier Pug. Despite their unfortunate status as a designer breed.

 

Bugg Dog Group: Mixed Breed Dogs.

Bugg Height: 14 to 18 inches.

Bugg Weight: 10 to 25 pounds.

Bugg Life Span: 10 to 15 years.

 

More About This Dog Breed:

Buggs are mixed breed dogs. They are not purebreds like their BostonTerrier or Pug parents. The main colors of Buggs are brown, black, and white. Sometimes their coats are solid, and sometimes they have a mix of colors. Some even inherit the Boston Terrier's trademark tuxedo. The Bugg is a notoriously friendly and playful dog, which makes them a wonderful pet for children.

 

Bugg History:

The Bugg dog breed may have existed naturally over the years, but designer breeders started intentionally mixing Boston Terriers and Pugs in the late 1980s, likely in North America.Both the Boston Terrier and the Pug are known as affectionate, easy-going breeds, so breeders likely wanted to mix the two parent breeds to maximize these desirable traits. They continued to breed Buggs as demand for the mixed breed pups climbed.

 

Bugg Size:

Most weigh in between ten and 25 pounds, and they range in height from 14 to 18 inches from the shoulder. That said, many can be smaller or larger.

 

Bugg Personality:

Just like their parents, Buggs can be incredible companions. The mixed breed tends to be outgoing and friendly, even with children. They also tend to pick a favorite human and stick by their side, which makes them ideal pets for one-person homes as well as families.

 

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Bugg Health:

The Bugg breed is predisposed to some of the same conditions that the Pug and Boston Terrier also face. While most are generally healthy, some may be prone to a few diseases: 

Brachycephalic syndrome. 

Eye issues, especially cataracts. 

Patellar Luxation (knee joint issues).

 

Bugg Care:

As with all dogs, you should keep up with your Bugg's regular veterinary checkups to detect any potential health hazards early. Your vet can help you develop a care routine to keep your Bugg healthy.

 

Bugg Feeding:

An ideal Bugg diet should be formulated for a small breed with high energy. Still, they are more than happy to laze about if given the chance, and they have a tendency to gain weight if overfed. Be sure to stick with a regular feeding schedule, and don't leave food out during the day. 

 

Bugg Coat Color And Grooming:

Bugg coats are often a mix of their Boston Terrier and Pug parents' coats and colors. The main colors of Buggs are brown, black, and white. Sometimes their coats are solid, and sometimes they have a mix of colors. The Bugg's coat is fairly easy to care for. A weekly brushing, along with regular bathing, will keep your Bugg's coat clean and healthy.

 

Bugg with Children And Other Pets:

The Bugg is a notoriously friendly and playful dog, which makes them a wonderful pet for children. Still, many Buggs get along just fine with other dogs and cats, so it really comes down to training, socialization.

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