Umm..... In late 2006-early 2007 Hilary Duff had a beagle. She went to England for a tour with the beagle and saw pugs. She got one. A few weeks later, the pug got pregnant. 2 weeks, 3 days later, they came out. They went to the vet for advice. He said "I have never seen this kind of puppy or breed before." "They are healthy, though" They called it a "Puggle after 5 weeks because it looked some like the pug, some like the beagle.
Also any breed you mix with a purebred dog / cat can become a mix, (Chinese Cresten & Pickinese, Pug & Beagle, ect.)
The Mastiffs are related to pugs I do know that. Pull up a pic of a mastiff and you will see that face
I would say a poodle.
Two Pugs!
pug and westhighland terrier
pug, poodle
The two breeds of a puggle are Pug and Beagle, but there are really muts.Muts are a combination of two dogs and not full breeds.
pug-nosed snouts and their stocky bodies
No, pugs are not the most common of breeds but are by no means rare.
A pug is the shortest name of all the dog breeds.
A Pug, Dane, Chow and Lab come to mind
NO! A pug is in no way related to a Mastiff. The term mastiff refers to the Molosser type of dog. Molossers are large breed dog. Molossers typically have heavy bones, pendant ears, a relatively short and well-muscled neck, and a short muzzle.
Shar pei Neapolitan Mastiff Dogue de Bordeaux Pug British Bulldog
By using a small toothbrush and a dog toothpaste. This is one interesting aspect of dogs' grooming. Here's more about it, http://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/pug/coat-color-and-grooming
The breeds I've found out so far are: Golden Retreiver Labrodor Yorkshire Terrier Poodle Husky Boxer Beagle Pug Alsation
Jack Russel mixed with a puggle which is a Pug mixed with a Beagle so its basically three breeds in one