History of the Puggle The Puggle, a cross of the Pug and Beagle, emerged in the United States during the 1980s as part of the designer dog trend. Breeders aimed to combine the Pug’s affectionate, cuddly nature with the Beagle’s curious, social energy, creating a playful, family-friendly companion. Their snorty, compact appearance quickly won over …
History of the Puggle
The Puggle, a cross of the Pug and Beagle, emerged in the United States during the 1980s as part of the designer dog trend. Breeders aimed to combine the Pug’s affectionate, cuddly nature with the Beagle’s curious, social energy, creating a playful, family-friendly companion. Their snorty, compact appearance quickly won over pet owners.
Though not recognized by the AKC as a pure breed, Puggles gained popularity by the 2000s for their social, energetic demeanor, appearing on pet sites like Pets4Homes. Today, they’re cherished as affectionate, versatile companions, excelling as family pets with their charming personalities and snuffling, scent-driven antics.


