Pugalier:Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Pug Mix
Facts & Origin
Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Pug mix - a hybrid breed.
This mixed breed is the perfect combination of loving and playful. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Pug mix get along well with families and children. They are also known to be very low maintenance, which makes them the perfect pet for someone who can't spend a lot of time with their furry friend.
What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?
This mixed breed has a small, compact body that measures no more than 35 cm at the shoulder and weighs no more than 9 kg. They have a round head with a short, blunt muzzle and large, dark eyes. The ears are long and drooping, and the tail is curled over the back. The coat is short and straight and can be any color or combination of colors.
Alternate Name | Cavapug |
Origin | England - China |
Life expectancy | 9 - 15 years |
Care requirements | low-maintenance |
Activity level | low |
FCI group | not recognised |
AKC group | not recognised |
KC group | not recognised |
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Attitude, character and temperament of the breed
Possible character traits of Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Pug Mix - Such is probably his nature.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Pug mix is an outgoing, playful and loving dog. They are great with children and other pets. They are also very easy to train. This breed is a cross between the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the Pug. The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel is a small spaniel that is classified as a dwarf dog by the Kennel Club and the American Kennel Club. The Pug is a breed of dog with a wrinkled, short-nosed face and a curled tail.
Character
Usage
Health and breeding information
What diseases can occur in Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Pug mix.
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Pug mix, also known as the Cavapug, is a popular designer dog that is a cross between a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Pug. This hybrid dog has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its cute appearance and gentle nature. Although Cavapugs are generally healthy dogs, there are some health problems that are more common in this breed than others.
One of the most common health problems in Cavapugs is patellar luxation. This condition occurs when the kneecap slips, which can be very painful for the dog. Treatment for patellar dislocation usually involves surgery to correct the problem.
Another common health problem in Cavapugs is stenotic nostrils. This condition narrows the nostrils and makes it difficult for the dog to breathe. Surgery is usually required to correct this problem.
Cavapugs are also prone to a number of eye problems, including entropion, distichiasis and cataracts. All of these conditions can lead to blindness if left untreated. Cavapugs are also susceptible to certain heart conditions such as pulmonary stenosis and mitral valve disease.
Although Cavapugs are generally healthy dogs, they are prone to a number of health problems. If you are considering getting a Cavapug, be sure to talk to your veterinarian about the potential health risks.
What does this mixed breed look like?
The Cavalier King Charles Spaniel-Pug mix is a small to medium-sized dog with a short, smooth coat. The coat is typically reddish-brown or black with white markings on the chest and feet. The hair on the face is often longer and darker than the body coat and can be trimmed to give a "pug" face. This mixed breed is an intelligent, active and affectionate dog that is a loyal and loving companion.
Fur length | medium - short |
Fur | flat coated |
Ear shape | Floppy Ear - Tilt-ear |
Tail | fanned out - stubby |
Anatomy | - |
Size ♀ | 22 - 33 cm |
Weight ♀ | 6 - 8 kg |
Size ♂ | 25 - 33 cm |
Weight ♂ | 6 - 8 kg |
Suitable For | Beginner, Children, Beginner, Children, Seniors |
Known Diseases
valvular insufficiency
Heart valve diseases in dogs are among the most common heart diseases. Most often it is an acquired change in a heart valve.
Mitral Valve Diseas (MVD)
Mitral valve disease in animals and dogs, respectively
Curly Coat Dry Eye
Eye disease in dogs.
Kidney disease
Symptoms of kidney disease in dogs: increased urination (polyuria) increased water intake. Inflammation of the mucous membrane of the mouth. Loss of appetite
Breathing problems
Dogs with shortened muzzles can often experience respiratory problems.
Denture malocclusions
Malocclusions of the dentition often occur in dogs with short muzzles.
Heart disease
Can occur frequently in dogs and can sometimes be treated with medication.
Hip dysplasia (HD)
The hip dysplasia or hip joint dysplasia of the dog (HD) is a maldevelopment of the hip joint.
Shortness of breath
Difficult breathing can be recognized by the dog's rattling and sometimes accelerated breathing rate.
Overweight
Often, unfortunately, the dogs very much under excess weight. But the dogs themselves are never to blame!
FAQ
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A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and Pug mix usually has the head and face of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and the body of a Pug. This may vary slightly depending on the ancestry of the dog.
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A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Pug mix usually have a friendly and outgoing personality. They are often very affectionate and love to play with their family.
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A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Pug mix usually need moderate exercise. A daily walk or playtime in the garden should be sufficient.
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A Cavalier King Charles Spaniel and a Pug mix usually require moderate grooming. They need to be brushed a few times a week and their nails should be trimmed regularly.
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The health problems of a Cavalier King Charles Spaniel Pug mix include eye problems, hip dysplasia and elbow dysplasia.
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