The Bugg is an absolute bundle of cuteness all because of its flat and squashed face and sparkling eyes loaded with curiosity and kindness. These happy-go-lucky dogs are an immense joy to have in every family.
However owning a Bugg dog means a degree more of a responsibility in keeping them fit and healthy. They are an outcome of two brachycephalic-faced dogs, more prone to breathing difficulties especially if over exercised or exposed to excessive cold conditions.
Bugg Dog
Dog Profile
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Other Names:Pugin, Boston Terrier Pug
Breed Registry Details:DRA, DBR, IDCR, DDKC, ACHC
Common Physical Features:Muscular built, short, flat muzzles, round and bulging eyes, dropping or erect ears like the Pug or Boston, short or long curled up tail
History:N/A
Coat Type:Short, fine, and straight
Colors:Solid (black, white, and brown) or even tuxedo-patterned in black and white similar to the Boston Terrier
Eyes and Ears Cleaning:Regular; once or twice a week
Brushing of Teeth:Regular; twice a week
Nail Clipping:Moderate intervals; once or twice a month
Feeding:Adults: 1/4th to 1½ cup dry dog food per day Puppies: ½ to 1 cup dry dog food per day
Hypoallergenic:No
Barking Capacity:Moderate
Trainability:Moderate; as could be strong-willed and a little aggressive like the Boston Terrier
Health Problems:Brachycephalic syndrome, eye problems like cataracts, and patellar luxation
Origin:USA
So with a Bugg dog at home, get prepared for a laughter riot as it would compel you to burst into peals especially if it has inherited the Boston Terrier’s profound sense of humor.