If you are thinking of getting a Puggle puppy for yourself, then you might want to first try to find out everything there is to know about a Puggle. This would provide you with a solid foundation regarding what can be done to nurture your new Puggle puppy and what to look forward to as your small puppy matures into an adult dog.

The first and the foremost thing that should be noted is that a mature Puggle is almost of the same height as a Puggle puppy, i.e. 13-15 inches in height and about 14-20 pounds in weight. This means that you can easily keep your fully grown Puggle dog in our lap just like you use to keep him in your lap when he was a small puppy (unless of course it is in a mood to play and refuses to sit in your lap!)

A Puggle is basically a cross between Beagle and a Puggle dog. A true purebred Puggle puppy needs to be bred from a purebred Beagle mother and a pure bred Pug father. The result of such a cross breeding is a Puggle that can features of both the Beagle mother and the Pug father.

If you are looking for a choice of coat for your new Puggle puppy, then you can choose from several different colors such as black, silver, tan color, beige and sometimes a fawn and white-spotted mix. The Puggle puppy's coat is generally short, smooth and requires very less grooming.

A Puggle has a characteristic wrinkled face and the droopy ears of its parents and also exhibits a tendency to be short with a wiggly tail. Since a Puggle is a very loving and attention seeking dog it requires more time being spent on loving and caring for it than on things such as grooming.

A Puggle puppy is also one small bundle of energy and loves nothing better than to play, so they make great family pets especially if there are young children around for them to play with. Puggles can be great social animals if introduced to the concept at an early age, but are otherwise friendly anyway.

Don't however mistake this friendliness as anything more than a good temperament, as a Puggle puppy once trained will make a reasonably good watch dog. They don't tend to howl like their beagle mothers, but you will find that a warning bark or two are given to any strangers wandering by.

Your Puggle puppy apart from being cute, cuddly, and energetic and mischief prone is also very intelligent and easily trainable. Puggles have very good listening skills and are very loyal to their masters.

However the best trait of a Puggle is its cut and adorable appearance. The wrinkled face and the cute droopy ears make a Puggle puppy a truly captivating puppy that is very difficult to ignore.

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Airedale Terrier Breeders are the best place to scout for an Airedale Terrier puppy. This is because of the fact that these breeders would be able to provide you with all the required information with respect to the puppies, and also because of the fact that if they are conscientious and good Airedale Terrier breeders, these breeders would surely pose questions to you as well.

This is done for a valid reason, and not only because they want to ensure that their Airedale Terrier puppies goes to good homes. Airedale Terriers need more care and attention than is given to it by the average family or dog owner. It's not enough that you love your dog, you also need to be prepared to look after its various needs and this isn't always the easiest of things when you have an Airedale Terrier.

This is why many good Airedale Terrier breeders will ask you questions pertaining to whether you will be suited to raise an Airedale Terrier or not. Of course they can't stop you from getting an Airedale Terrier puppy to raise, but they can deny you any of their puppies if they don't think you are able to handle the task of properly rearing their prized pure bred Airedale Terrier puppies.

Also it may be noted that most of the breeders would make you sign an agreement that if at some instant of time you are no longer in a position to take care of your Airedale Terrier dog, you would return the dog to them instead of giving it to some kennel, shelter or any other individual. This is because of the fact that it matters to them in what condition their dogs are, after they have been sold to some individual.

To find Airedale Terrier breeders might not be as easy you might wish it, and you might have to look around a little before you can find one or two Airedale Terrier breeders in your area. And if there are no Airedale Terrier breeders in your area you might even have to go further afield and find Airedale Terrier breeders elsewhere.

After you have successfully found a few Airedale Terrier breeder who can help you get your very own Airedale Terrier puppy, it is advised that you talk to them, try to know them better and get their views on how to raise your puppy in a proper manner.

After this you can go home with your own puppy and chill out and look as life takes on new twists and turns for you and your prized puppy.

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It is a well understood fact that adopting a puppy is a very complex task, not because you need to find a puppy that is quite adorable and becomes a part of the family, but because of the fact that adopting a puppy would require you to adjust your way of living according to the needs of your puppy.

There are several changes that you would be required to make in order to cater to your puppy's needs in a better manner. What this means is that during the first few months, it would be required from you that you stay close to your puppy. It also means that you would be required to provide him with love and affection so that he can overcome the separation from everything he knew till that time.

Also some time would be required in the early stages to make the puppy housetrained. But if you do not have the time to perform this task then you have the option of sending your puppy to a dog trainer much like a kindergarten for dogs. But before doing any of these things, it is inherent that you gain an idea regarding what you puppy is going to be like when it has matured.

Well right now you would wonder, what does it matter what the dog looks like when its grown up into a adult? Well having this kind of an attitude can get you into a little trouble as different kinds of dogs have different temperaments. Some puppies enjoy company of all kinds of people. Other puppies may simply attach themselves to a single person.

Still other dogs have finicky tastes while others will devour everything that you put in front of them and stuff you never thought about placing. Basically when you adopt a puppy you are bringing a small animal into your life. This animal is dependent on your for all aspects of living. This will not prevent your puppy from growing into an adult dog with a mind of its own.

So before you adopt a puppy take a good look at what your cute puppy of today looks like tomorrow. You will then know how much of space this puppy will need. The space needs to be for the indoors and outdoors. You need to know if your puppy is the type who is happier with a task to do outside like Alsatians or Dobermans. These large sized dogs are well suited to guarding your home and property.

Once you have an idea of the puppy's temperament you need to know just how much you can spend on food, toys, veterinary trips, medicine and discipline. Now these items are necessary for the physical, emotional and mental health of your new puppy. Of course all of these concerns shouldn't put you off wanting the companionship of a puppy.

However, it is important that you are prepared for the changes that are going to occur in your lifestyle after adopting a puppy. This cute life has the ability to become a bundle of joy for you and bring a sense of togetherness in your life.

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