Appearance of the Frenchie Pug
|
An undeniably cute crossbreed, the Frenchie Pug resembles a sturdy French Bulldog with straight ears that can point to the sides like bat ears. Their eyes are dark brown and often bear a soulful expression. They are a brachycephalic breed, which means their skull is shortened and broad. Their skin often forms wrinkles around their face. Their bodies are compact and well-muscled, ending in strong legs and clean, compact feet. Most individuals inherit the long Carlin tail that curves around the back. With short, straight fur, the Frenchie Pug's coat is glossy and low-maintenance. The coat can be black, cream, fawn or brindle, and white patches are a common feature. A darker fur mask may be present. Some breeders will sell dogs of certain fur colors for more money, depending on what's in fashion, with trends varying over time and from country to country. Once mature, most dogs of this breed will weigh between 6.5 and 10.5 kilos. At the withers, Frenchie Pugs reach heights of between 25 and 30 centimeters. |
Temperament of the Frenchie Pug
|
Energetic and full of life, the Frenchie Pug is an entertaining animal with a big heart all around. Relaxed and positive, these dogs tackle life head-on, always ready to play with adults and children alike. They are warm and affectionate with those they love, and thrive when shown constant attention. The Frenchie Pug, alert and curious, loves to be part of your life and often follows its owner around. They like to be part of what's going on and can't stand to be left alone for long periods. Sociable guys, this breed loves company, whether animal or human, and gets on well with house guests. Not particularly territorial or defensive, the Frenchie Pug is a poor watchdog. |
Needs and activities of the Frenchie Pug
|
The Frenchie Pug is somewhat active, but only needs 20 to 40 minutes of daily activity. They can take a short walk, stroll indoors or go to the dog park, but prefer to stroll around the house watching their humans. Nevertheless, the Frenchie Pug is an excitable animal who will engage in recreation if asked. This breed also enjoys playing with chew toys and balls, although they are not adept at retrieving them. Note that Frenchie Pugs are extremely sensitive to heat. It's therefore important for owners to monitor their pets' temperature, especially on hot days. As a result, Frenchie Pugs do best in temperate to cool climates. |
Maintenance of the Frenchie Pug
|
Frenchie Pugs are not hypoallergenic and are not suitable for owners with allergies. Because of their short coats, they don't require much grooming. However, these dogs do shed a little. As such, it's important to always have a lint roller on hand. The Frenchie Pug should be washed once a month, taking particular care not to build up too much wax or debris in the ears to avoid infection. Owners should also be conscious of cleaning between the folds of their pet's face and body to prevent irritation and the onset of skin diseases. In addition, owners should brush the Frenchie Pug's teeth daily and trim its nails once a month. |