Frenchie Pug

Frenchie Pug

French Bulldog / Pug Mix Breed dogs. The second generation of Frenchie Pug in our home was, “He is extremely intelligent, calm, trained extremely easily, has the cute clownish personality of a French Bulldog, but the laid back personality of a Pug”. He definitely has the little Pug’s small head, long body, and a short tail (but no longer curled!! ), but managed to sneak the Pug’s shorter head, long body, and tail (but not curled!!)

I was delighted when my French Bulldog/Pug Mix Breed puppy arrived with an almost complete set of its own characteristics! He was adorable, friendly, playful, well-behaved, energetic, smart, clean, and energetic. He was not a big eater, just a bit choosy about what he ate. We fed him pretty much whatever we felt like feeding him. But I found out that if I fed him more than what he really needed, he was going to chew a lot of that stuff up and become sick.

I tried using a combination of dry kibble and canned food to provide the best possible balance in his diet. But I soon realized that his personality was more like a “Pug” and not like a Bulldog. So, I ended up making some changes in my feeding style, and I’m glad I did.

My first French Bulldog/Pug Mix Breed dog was a very lively, active one. He was quite the show dog and loved to perform tricks.

One time, I had to help a friend move a couch from room to room on their sofa. And it is always easy for me to help out someone who needs a helping hand around the house. So I started helping out. Well, he wanted to start doing his part.

He decided he wanted to play a trick on the couch by “stealing” the couch. He would crawl under the couch, hide behind it and snuggle. I got scared when this happened because I had never seen a couch go under me, let alone one under another couch! So, I immediately scooped him up, took him to the floor, and threw him into the washing machine, so he couldn’t crawl.

After a few weeks, I realized I had made a mistake by not making this Frenchie pug a part of his routine, I started making him sit on a towel over the sofa to keep him from crawling under there. And he got a lot of practice at it. I also got to the point where he wanted to crawl into the sofa bed with us in the night, which we thought was pretty hilarious.

But, now, since the second generation of my French Bulldog/Pug Mix Breed was born, he loves to crawl into the bed and sleep in the bottom bed and not only crawl under the sofa, he likes to crawl under the bed and sleep on the bottom bed.

Sometimes he can be pretty daring and goes up on our bed! He has even been known to sleep on top of us and snuggle in the middle of our bed while we’re snuggling.

My next Frenchie pug is very similar, even to the one I had as a first puppy. She still doesn’t like to crawl under the couch. She prefers to crawl in the middle of our bed and sleep on the top of our bed. So, I guess it really is all up to you on whether or not you want a Frenchie pug that likes to crawl under the couch or sleeps in the middle of your bed.

The Frenchie Pug is basically a cross between a Pug and a French Bulldog. Small and alert, these little dogs are ideal for owners that have little time to care for other pets or who live in apartments where they have limited space. Even though they do not need a great deal of exercise, you will discover that they are extremely energetic and very playful all the time.

In fact, they can become so active that you might mistake them to be bouncing bears! However, they are otherwise very gentle dogs that are good with children and other animals. Despite their small size, they can make great family pets. They have a loving and loyal temperament, but they also make wonderful companions for young children.

And because of their small size and eager nature, they make good watchdogs. If you adopt a franchise, you will not only get a pet that will amuse you for years to come.

But you will also obtain a companion that has been bred to be sociable, friendly, and obedient. The most important thing to keep in mind when considering adopting a Frenchie pug is that they possess a wonderful temperament. This means that this breed will accept almost any kind of training and it will also accept virtually any surrounding.

However, like most tiny puppies, they require plenty of stimulation to stay happy and healthy. So you must work to establish your household’s rules early on so that they know who is in charge. Make sure that they understand that you will be the one that decides what kind of behavior is acceptable and what kind isn’t.

As mentioned earlier, the Frenchie is another type of small dog that possesses wonderful physical traits. However, they aren’t like other tiny breeds that have high energy levels and are highly irritable. They are very sweet, even when they are little, but they are also very smart and will quickly learn to become bored if left to their own devices. This makes them unsuitable for apartment life because they require a large amount of stimulation.

Because of their small size, a full-grown franchise is much less likely to be as physically demanding as other full-sized pups.

This is one of the reasons that these animals make great pets because they need so little exercise. With the proper care, a full-grown adult can easily fit in with an apartment setting and still require much exercise. However, don’t let this deter you from adopting a puppy of this adorable and delightful breed.

Just like any other dog, the good temperament of a Frenchie Pug requires much more attention than any other dog. This is the same reason why these dogs require so much exercise each day. But with proper training and by being patient, this dog’s temperament can often change for the better. You should remember that everyone has their own habits and likes and dislikes and while some people do not approve of these animals, others find them to be the perfect companion.

One of the physical traits of these dogs that makes them so adorable is their short and sturdy bodies. They weigh in at only eleven pounds, but because of their low levels of activity, they are still capable of running several miles on a single charge. This helps them to be great dogs for active individuals because they require so little physical activity to perform their daily activities.

They can be great companions for families with kids who want to be active and these dogs will often run in tandem with your child.

With all of these wonderful physical traits, a prospective Pug owner should be aware that these animals possess loving and affectionate behavior. They have a friendly, sweet disposition and make great pets that are easy to take care of. However, like most dogs, they require plenty of mental stimulation to keep them happy and healthy. Due to their loving disposition and friendly nature, most people consider them to be very easy to train. This is also one reason that so many people choose to get a franchise puppy as a pet.