The Porgie is a pretty rare cross breed of a Pug and a Corgie. Also known as the Corgi Pug, this combines two toy breeds to make for a playful, energetic, snuggly dog, that is perfect for apartments and city living. The Porgie takes the best traits of the Pug and Corgie breeds to make for an amazing companion! On average a Porgie stand 12 inches tall, weigh around 22 pounds, and live around 13 years. They take fun loving characteristics from both their Pug and Corgi parent breeds but also both parents have a stubborn streak so training might be a bit difficult!
Read MoreTHE HUG: A Pug Husky Mix Breed
The hug looks like a little snuggly cutie. They are one of the cutest pug mix breeds and due to the big difference between each parent breed, Hugs are normally quite healthy. The Hug can have lots of different looks, from short haired bristly coat of the pug or the long gray coat of the husky. Their face is mildly smooshed and are much easier to train than the stubborn pug purebreed. The Hug mix will be high energy and are much more of a working dog than a potato.
Read MoreTHE FRUG: A Pug French Bulldog Mix Breed
The Frug is a pretty common cross breed of a Pug and a French Bulldog. This combination of two similar dogs makes for a sturdy small dog who loves to play, has good energy, and makes for a great lap dog. The Frug takes the best traits of the Pug and Frenchie breed to make for an amazing companion! On average Frugs stand 13 inches tall, weigh around 25 pounds, and live around 14 years. They take clownish characteristics from both their Pug and French Bulldog parent breeds but also both parents have a stubborn streak so training might be a bit difficult!
Read MoreTHE PUG PIT: A Pug PitBull Mix Breed
The PugPit is actually way more common than you would think. This combination of a bigger and smaller breed dog may seem awkward at first, but the Pug Pit makes for an amazing companion! Also known as the Pitpug or the PugBull, these dogs can weigh anywhere between 20-50 pounds and be 14-20 inches tall. The average Pit-Pug looks more like a Pitbull than a Pug and they have short fur that sheds less than a pug. Their coat can be either Blue/Tan/Black/Brown with Brown/Tan being the most common combination. The Pug Pit is an extremely fun and playful dog. They are very smart and make for a great family dog, though if not given obedience training, they can become aggressive towards strangers and protective of their family.
Read MoreTHE PUGSHIRE - Pug Yorkie Mix Breed Quick Info
Pugshires are super cute toy dogs with medium-length coats. Since both the pug and yorkie are playful toy dogs, the pugshire mix makes for an idea companion. Many people say the Pug traits become dominant having many of the traits of a pug including fun loving, comical and a great companion. The other big pro is this pug yorkie mix loves children. They make great lap dogs and have good energy, but can also lie about on the couch. The pug yorkie mix often has a life span of 12-15 years old.
Read MoreTHE CHUG: A Pug Chihuahua Mix Breed
The Chug is one of the more popular pug mixes. This chihuahua pug mix looks a little smaller than your average pug with a longer snout and short fur. Some look a little more like a chihuahua while some carry more pug features. The chug can have short soft fur or longer more bristly fur. They are playful and loyal but their small size can lead the chug to be a little more nervous like its chihuahua parent. They are also known as the Pughuahua or the Pugwawa and the mix is as cute as the name! The chug will also bond right away to its owner, though be aware they are often stubborn and not the easiest to train.
Read MorePUG MIX LOOK BOOK: 40 PUG CROSS BREEDS
Ever wondered what an Aug is? What about a Chug? Can you mix a pug and a husky? Every wonder what you call a pug pitbull mix? We have every single pug mix ever listed from A-Z. Over 40 different pug breed mixes from the cutest pug puppies to the snuggly older pug mixes.
The Pug Mix has become huge in the last 20 years and there is basically a mix of pug and any type of other dog you are looking for. Sure, cross breeding dogs takes away some of their pedigree and will ruffle some feathers in the dog show community, but there are tons of benefits to cross breading a Pug. Many pug mixes are much healthier than either parent breed and some are extremely intelligent and friendly.
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