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German Shepherd + Pug

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German Shepherd and Pug Mix - a hybrid breed

Are you looking for a unique and lovable puppy? Then you should consider a German Shepherd and Pug mix! These puppies are a cross between the loyal and protective German Shepherd and the playful and friendly Pug. They make great family pets and are sure to put a smile on your face. Are, however, virtually impossible to mate naturally and are therefore only seen as designer dogs. This mix will be hard to find and buy anywhere.

What are breed characteristics of this mix dog?

A German Shepherd Pug mix is believed to weigh around 10 kilograms and measures about 20-50 centimeters on the body. The appearance of the Pug-Sheepdog mix is a combination of the two parent breeds, with the black coat of the German Shepherd and the wrinkled face of the Pug. This mixed breed is also known for being intelligent, alert and good-natured.

Alternate Name -
Origin Germany - China
Life expectancy 9 - 15 years
Care requirements low-maintenance
Activity level average to high - low
FCI group not recognised
AKC group not recognised
KC group not recognised
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Possible character traits of German Shepherd and Pug Mix - Such is probably his nature.

German Shepherds are one of the most popular dog breeds in the world. They are known for their loyalty, intelligence and strength. But what about a German Shepherd and Pug mix?

This unique breed is a new development, and not much is known about them yet. However, we can gain some information about their character and ownership based on their parents.

German Shepherds are loyal, protective and self-confident. They are also very intelligent and easy to train. Pugs are less independent, but make up for it with their loving and playful nature.

Assuming that a Pug-Sheepdog mix has inherited the best traits of both breeds, you can expect them to be a loyal, loving and intelligent dog. They probably need daily exercise, but they also like to cuddle with their owner on the couch.

Character

  • obedient
  • intelligent
  • concentrated
  • curious
  • confidently
  • faithfully
  • vigilant
  • attentive
  • charming
  • compliantly
  • smart
  • stubborn
  • affable
  • playful

Usage

  • Watchdog
  • Herding Dog
  • Working Dog
  • Police Dog
  • Sheepdog
  • Companion Dog
  • Family Dog
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What diseases can occur in German Shepherd Pug crossbreeds.

The German Shepherd is a large, athletic breed known for its loyalty and intelligence, while the Pug is a small, playful breed known for its cute appearance.

The German Shepherd Pug mix is a balance between these two extremes. They are still large enough to be a good guard dog, but they are not as aggressive as a purebred German Shepherd. They are also very intelligent, so they are easy to train. However, they have a lot of energy so they need a lot of exercise.

The German Shepherd Pug Mix is a relatively healthy breed, but there are some health conditions that they are more prone to than other dogs. These include hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia, patellar luxation and obesity. German Shepherds are also prone to certain cancers, so it is important to monitor your dog for signs of disease.

This German Shepherd Pug mix is believed to have a short, dense coat that is brown and black in color. The coat is very dense, making this dog resistant to cold weather. The pug face is probably clearly visible in this mix, with the black mask and wrinkled forehead. The ears are floppy and the tail is curled. This dog does best with moderate exercise and grooming.

Fur length long - short
Fur flat coated
Ear shape Standing Ears - Tilt-ear
Tail fanned out - stubby
Anatomy massive, strong, massive, square, hefty
Size ♀ 22 - 60 cm
Weight ♀ 6 - 32 kg
Size ♂ 25 - 65 cm
Weight ♂ 6 - 40 kg
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  • 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!

  • German Shepherds and Pug mixes can look different, but generally have the head and nose of a German Shepherd and the body and coat of a Pug.

  • German Shepherd and Pug mixes are usually loyal, friendly and playful. They can inherit the German Shepherd's protective instinct, so early socialization and training is important.

  • The average life expectancy of a pug-shepherd mix is 10-12 years.

  • German Shepherd and Pug mixes need moderate exercise. A daily walk or play session should be sufficient.

  • German Shepherd and Pug mixes usually get along well with children, but early socialization is important to ensure they are comfortable in their environment.

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