Thursday, September 21, 2006

New Pet Trend

Can you say puddle? I mean Puggle!










Young Oscar here was special-ordered from a breeder n flown-in from across the country. He was already 17 inches tall, n was expected to be of smaller stature. It was too late for returns or exchanges, tho, Cause my friends in New Hamphire had already fallen in fove with the very affectionate puppy.

The newly popular hybrid is a cross between a Pug n a Beagle.

8 Comments:

At 2:58 PM, Blogger Bar L. said...

He's adorable! I bet he cost a bunch!


I think I'll stick with mutts though - you never know what you'll get.

I was going to email you but I don't have your address. Mine is bll127925@yahoo.com

 
At 8:04 PM, Blogger David Edward said...

i had heard of it- but never seen one until now. I hear they can be pricey.

 
At 4:46 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Layla, Hi, thanks for your comment. I didn't ask how much they paid for the Puggle, but the dude does own three companies n a nice big house...
I'll em ya soon-

David, It was the first one I've seen after hearing about them on the news a couple months ago. They'd thought the dog would be mini, but it's more of a mid-size. He is making tons of puddles in the wrong places, too!

 
At 4:00 PM, Blogger Ellen said...

Is he mild mannered or one of those jumpy types of dogs? He is beautiful to look at regardless... only too bad about all the puddles.
My neighbor across the street has been a widow for about 10 years now, and she is finally going to break down and get a dog. She plans to go to a local Humane Society to do so, which I applaud heartily. I don't envy her the training lessons, but think she does need some companionship living in her house all alone. It will be interesting to see what she picks out.

 
At 3:22 AM, Blogger Michael K. Althouse said...

He's cute. I'm looking into a pair of Great Pyrenees right now. I'm a glutton for punishment!

 
At 4:50 AM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Ellen, He's very friendly n still young, so has ton's of energy. He's tough to catch! Puppies try to get away with alot n usually begin settling down a bit (following rules better) after 8 months of age (I've trained a few in my youth- a boxer n a dalmation)

Mike, Two? N a very fancy, large breed. That's very ambitious! What's the point of having a house without adding a dog, anyhow? (Note: I still have an apartment...) Good luck with your choices (n you puddles)!

 
At 4:39 AM, Blogger Neo said...

Snag - Hope ya took the pooper scooper!

 
At 9:25 PM, Blogger Snaggle Tooth said...

Neo, I carefully watched the ground as I walked, inside n out...

 

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