Pugwich History
The Pugwich is a cross between the pug and the Yorkshire terrier. The Pugwich is a cross between the pug and the Yorkshire terrier. The Pugwich is a cross between the pug and the Yorkshire terrier. The Pug is a toy, flat-faced, square-bodied, short-legged, long-eared, brachycephalic (“short-headed”), and wrinkled (“Hottentot”). The Pug is a toy, flat-faced, square-bodied, short-legged, long-eared, brachycephalic (“short-headed”), and wrinkled (“Hottentot”). The Pug is a toy, flat-faced, square-bodied, short-legged, long-eared, brachycephalic (“short-headed”), and wrinkled (“Hottentot”). The Yorkie is a lapdog, with prick ears, and a compact body. The Yorkie is a lapdog, with prick ears, and a compact body. The Yorkie is a lapdog, with prick ears, and a compact body.
Pugwich Physical Characteristics
The Pugwich is a hybrid cross breed that is the result of breeding a German Spitz to an American Pit Bull Terrier. The Pugwich is a medium sized, muscular, and athletic looking dog. The eyes of the Pugwich are wide set, the muzzle is flat, and they generally weigh between 40 and 60 pounds. Their coat is short, wiry, and dense, and comes in a variety of color combinations. The temperament of the pug is loving and affectionate.
Eye Colors
Brown, Amber
Nose Colors
Black
Coat Colors
Red, Brown, Fawn, Sable, Red, Black
Height Range
Male Height Range: 12 – 14 inches
Female Height Range: 12 – 13 inches
Weight Range
Male Weight Range: 10 – 19 lbs
Female Weight Range: 9 – 18 lbs
Pugwich Health
Description of breed health.
Lifespan
12-16 yrs
Pugwich Health Concerns
Patellar Luxation, Canine Hip Dysplasia (Chd), Epilepsy, Corneal Ulcer, Legg-Calve Perthes Disease, Allergies, Dry Eye
Pugwich Temperament and Behaviour
The Pugwich is a cross between the Pug and the Poodle, and has the traits of both breeds. They are smart, loving, and devoted to their owners, but can be a little stubborn. They also need lots of attention and exercise. They are generally a healthy, but are prone to some health issues.
Pugwich Activity Requirements
Pugwiches are a cross between a Pug and a Chihuahua. They are small, vigorous, and high-energy, making them a great companion for an active owner. While they have a reputation as lazy lapdogs, Pugwiches are actually very playful and outgoing. They are happiest when they have plenty of human interaction. A home with a fenced yard where they can run around and play would be ideal for this energetic little dog. It is important to remember that while these dogs are small, they are not yappy or hyper. They are intelligent, friendly, and loyal. If you have the time to devote to a little beast, a Pugwich may be the perfect pet for you.
Miles Per Day
10 miles
Activity Per Day
70 minutes
Daily Food
1.5 cups
Kennel Club Recognition
American Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Pugwich is part of the Unclassified group.
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The Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Pugwich is part of the Unclassified group.
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Australian National Kennel Council
Not Recognized
Pugwich is part of the Unclassified group.
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Canadian Kennel Club
Not Recognized
Pugwich is part of the Unclassified group.
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