15 UNREAL Pug Cross Breeds You’ve Got To See To Believe

Dogs are probably one of the most diverse-looking species on the planet. Thousands of years of breeding has created a wide range of distinctive breeds with drastically different colors, coats, sizes and shapes.

But what happens when you take some of these distinctive breeds and combine their most notable properties?

You get dogs like these adorable cuties, who combine the best of both of their breeds.

We've compiled some of the most UNREAL pictures of pug crossbreeds that might shock you at first, but they are REAL.

But one things for sure… I don’t really care what they are… I just wanna to hug them all.

Check out the Unreal Pug Cross Breeds pictures you have to see to believe on the next page!

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3,566 thoughts on “15 UNREAL Pug Cross Breeds You’ve Got To See To Believe

  1. Maddi Ash, just read through the whole thread and nowhere does it say the dogs are stupid.
    It does say that the made up blended names are stupid, which they are. Somewhere a woman also admits to paying more for a mongrel than for a pedigree- now that is really stupid.

  2. Kerri Hillard I completely understand that. It’s an amusing thing blending the dog names together to create a new funny sounding name. Among friends or as a joke it’s fine. The difference is when these dogs are sold as Frugs, marketed like it’s a genuine breed. There is no consistency in either physical appearance, temperament or drive. You can breed a labradoodle and get some with the lab coat, some with the poodle coat and all varieties in-between. No two puppies in the litter could be the same. They are all crossbreeds/mongrel. People should realise that. Iv had someone debate with me her labradoodle was a “real breed” and that it was not a mongrel. She truly believed that. That’s how naive people can be thanks to posts like this and backyard breeders taking advantage of people. They will sometimes get charged stupid money for a trendy made up name. I just think it’s all a stupid trend and dogs are being crossed together with no thought other than if the name sounds funny to make money. I’m not saying pedigree dogs are not bred just to make money by some people because they are. The difference is the dog has a general standard of temperament (not 100% but more predictable than a mongrel) and look so you know what your buying. Some person could buy a blended breed thinking it will be small, but it grows larger than they thought and have space for. I would always recommend a pedigree dog if your buying a puppy. You have a good idea of what dog suits your lifestyle and family and the dog won’t end up with a personality or size you can’t handle, at least it shouldn’t unless you have not done your research! A mongrel could go anyway, it’s unknown. Plenty adult mongrel dogs in dog shelters you can rescue and you’ll see as they are adults what their behaviour is like. Rather than intentionally breed more puppies with silly made up names.

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