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 Puggle Pupz ~ "Quality you can see."
Updated 5-4-13

No future litters planned until next year.

About us...
We specialize in AKC Chihuahuas, starting our breeding program 5 years ago with Beagles and Puggles. We will now be having only 1 Puggle litter a year. We currently have 1 breeding Beagle, 4 breeding Chihuahuas  and they all live in our home. We are located on the Oregon Coast, near Newport. Our puppies are raised indoors and played with from early on as we have 3 children who help socialize them quite a bit!  They will have their first puppy vaccination and parasite prevention done prior to leaving us. All of our puppies go to approved homes and we never sell to pet stores. Buying from a responsible breeder ensures one less pet store/puppy mill purchase! If for any reason you are ever in a situation where you can no longer keep your puppy we ask that it comes back to us and we will make sure it finds a home instead of going to a shelter.

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Honey Bleu

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Daddy Otis

http://www.diamondsintheruff.com/DevelopmentalStages.html
http://www.doglistener.co.uk/puppies/criticalperiods.shtml

Dog Hybrids/Designer Dogs
Dog hybrid From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A dog hybrid is the offspring of parents of two different purebred dog breeds, more commonly called a crossbreed or crossbred in animal breeding. Crossbreeding (parents of two different purebred breeds) results in offspring that tend to be stronger and healthier than either parent, an effect called hybrid vigour. Many dog crossbreds (hybrids) have been given fanciful or portmanteau names, as in Labradoodle (purebred Labrador Retriever crossed with purebred Poodle.) Further generations of crossbreds bred to crossbreds lose the advantage of hybrid vigour, although they may still be called by the hybrid name, and may eventually be recognized as a separate purebred dog breed.

A dog of unknown or complex heritage is called a mixed breed dog
; not the same as a crossbred (hybrid) dog, which has known parents of two different purebred breeds.
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Purebred, hybrid or mixed, registered or not; we love them all! 

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