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nicrae
He's here!
Member since 12/06 9289 total posts
Name: Mommy
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Re: Puggles
Posted by stephanief
Not defensive just tired of reading the same thing over and over again.
i see ONE person on this thread who mentioned pm...maybe you should have directed your comment towards them
Actually my comments was directed at the entire puggle thing and it not being a breed. It has been debated more than once.
oops, ok then, sorry I misunderstood
No problem!!
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Posted 1/10/08 7:38 PM |
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SkyzTheLimit
Bring on summer!!!
Member since 3/06 2483 total posts
Name: Jamie
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Re: Puggles
Wow, I really have no idea what to say. Thank you everyone for your replies. I had no idea one simple question would turn into this. I'm stunned.
Just to clarify I don't intend to buy from a puppy store, I am looking to adopt. I recently saw one in a puppy store while just looking and fell in love but I didn't purchase. I have read about the puppy mills and what goes on and I remembered that.
Sorry for all of these bad vibes going on here. That was not my intentions at all.
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Posted 1/10/08 8:37 PM |
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Porrruss
Nya nya nya

Member since 5/05 11618 total posts
Name: Amy
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Re: Puggles
Posted by SkyzTheLimit
Wow, I really have no idea what to say. Thank you everyone for your replies. I had no idea one simple question would turn into this. I'm stunned.
Just to clarify I don't intend to buy from a puppy store, I am looking to adopt. I recently saw one in a puppy store while just looking and fell in love but I didn't purchase. I have read about the puppy mills and what goes on and I remembered that.
Sorry for all of these bad vibes going on here. That was not my intentions at all.
No worries~ you caught the pet board on a bad week..... May I just say for not giving in to the temptation of that puggle at the pet store. Good luck in you search for a puppy!
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Posted 1/10/08 8:40 PM |
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leese
Sarge!

Member since 5/05 1965 total posts
Name: Leese
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Re: Puggles
Posted by SkyzTheLimit
Wow, I really have no idea what to say. Thank you everyone for your replies. I had no idea one simple question would turn into this. I'm stunned.
Just to clarify I don't intend to buy from a puppy store, I am looking to adopt. I recently saw one in a puppy store while just looking and fell in love but I didn't purchase. I have read about the puppy mills and what goes on and I remembered that.
Sorry for all of these bad vibes going on here. That was not my intentions at all.
I'm so glad you posted again. It gives great clarity as to why we should give benefit of doubt to those asking questions.
Sorry that some opinions infected your post. Good luck with your search and hope to see you on here again.
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Posted 1/11/08 8:28 AM |
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meganNbobby
Our Family is Complete

Member since 5/05 2774 total posts
Name: Megan
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Re: Puggles
wow- this is nuts-
i have 2 puggles AND I WOULDNT TRADE THEM FOR ANTYHING!!!
they are the best dogs, they make you smile, cuddle with you, play with you, and they are fantastic with our 8 month old daughter.
yes i understand how terrible puppymills are, but these dogs are still are still out there for sale, i would never buy a dog again but if NO-ON bought these dogs, where would these dog wind up? at a kill shelter? why should a loveable adoreable little puppy suffer for what his stupid creator did?????????????
i can totally say these dogs are mutts- i dont care, i love them and i paid for my mutts- i would do it again in a heartbeat- but there are ones out there on petfinder.
many people have different views in life, i dont think its fair, if someone has made a decision to get a puggle that she gets bashed for her decision, she wasnt asking for anyones input about the puppymills, she decided that was the dog that might be best for her and her family-
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Posted 1/11/08 8:31 AM |
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CookiePuss
Cake from Outer Space!
Member since 5/05 14021 total posts
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Re: Puggles
Posted by SkyzTheLimit
Wow, I really have no idea what to say. Thank you everyone for your replies. I had no idea one simple question would turn into this. I'm stunned.
Just to clarify I don't intend to buy from a puppy store, I am looking to adopt. I recently saw one in a puppy store while just looking and fell in love but I didn't purchase. I have read about the puppy mills and what goes on and I remembered that.
Sorry for all of these bad vibes going on here. That was not my intentions at all.
On the beagle side, they tend to develop problems with their backs and spines if they are climbing stairs and jumping. It's hereditary and can be passed down from the parents.
My MIL's beagle is recovering as we speak after a $5000 surgery to help alleviate her pain. She is not even 5 years old and was completely paralyzed from the disc problem.
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Posted 1/11/08 8:56 AM |
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Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it

Member since 5/05 30683 total posts
Name: D
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Re: Puggles
all she asked was the difference between 1st and 2nd generation dogs and if they were good with kids...then BOOM everyone started the whole Puppy Mill Pet store stuff in everyone's face again
Message edited 1/11/2008 1:06:55 PM.
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Posted 1/11/08 12:20 PM |
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MsMBV
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Member since 5/05 28602 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Puggles
Posted by shamrock124
Posted by SkyzTheLimit
Wow, I really have no idea what to say. Thank you everyone for your replies. I had no idea one simple question would turn into this. I'm stunned.
Just to clarify I don't intend to buy from a puppy store, I am looking to adopt. I recently saw one in a puppy store while just looking and fell in love but I didn't purchase. I have read about the puppy mills and what goes on and I remembered that.
Sorry for all of these bad vibes going on here. That was not my intentions at all.
On the beagle side, they tend to develop problems with their backs and spines if they are climbing stairs and jumping. It's hereditary and can be passed down from the parents.
My MIL's beagle is recovering as we speak after a $5000 surgery to help alleviate her pain. She is not even 5 years old and was completely paralyzed from the disc problem. On the Pug side, although I love my pug...he has skin problems and breathing issues that cause him to snore. He also has a tendency to get fat (they are prone to weight issues) and coupled with the back problems of the beagle this could compound and create a painful and expensive issue for this mix.
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Posted 1/11/08 12:55 PM |
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SkyzTheLimit
Bring on summer!!!
Member since 3/06 2483 total posts
Name: Jamie
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Re: Puggles
Thank you again to all of the people who gave me the benefit of the doubt and stuck up for me and answered my questions. Even the people that went as far as assumed that I was buying from a puppy mill. I understand your concern and your passion to educate people. I just feel like some people could have worded things different to seem in a nicer tone. Hope all the bad vibes can come to an end this week and next week can be better. Hopefully I will be a frequent poster soon.
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Posted 1/11/08 1:01 PM |
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SweetTooth
I'm a tired mommy!

Member since 12/05 20105 total posts
Name: Lauren
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Re: Puggles
Posted by SkyzTheLimit
Thank you again to all of the people who gave me the benefit of the doubt and stuck up for me and answered my questions. Even the people that went as far as assumed that I was buying from a puppy mill. I understand your concern and your passion to educate people. I just feel like some people could have worded things different to seem in a nicer tone. Hope all the bad vibes can come to an end this week and next week can be better. Hopefully I will be a frequent poster soon.
You definitely picked a bad week to post on Pets, lol
But I am glad you came back and are really doing your research. I hope you find the perfect doggie to bring into your home. Definitely post if you need help finding anything on petfinder!
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Posted 1/11/08 1:07 PM |
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MsMBV
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Member since 5/05 28602 total posts
Name: Me
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Re: Puggles
I don't know if anyone posted, but someone on here was looking to find a home for a puggle......maybe FM them & ask about that specific dog's temperament, etc.
Hope this helps
linky
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Posted 1/11/08 1:08 PM |
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pinkandblue
Our family is complete, maybe

Member since 9/05 32436 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Puggles
Posted by Diane
all she asked was the difference between 1st and 2nd generation dogs and if they were good with kids...then BOOM everyone started the whole Puppy Mill Pet store stuff in everyone's face again
sorry Diane but that is simply not true. ....many people stated that you CANNOT judge whether a mixed breed will be good with kids because you never know which traits they will inherit. Only ONE person mentioned PM in the beginning
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Posted 1/11/08 1:10 PM |
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Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it

Member since 5/05 30683 total posts
Name: D
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Re: Puggles
Posted by stephanief
Posted by Diane
all she asked was the difference between 1st and 2nd generation dogs and if they were good with kids...then BOOM everyone started the whole Puppy Mill Pet store stuff in everyone's face again
sorry Diane but that is simply not true. ....many people stated that you CANNOT judge whether a mixed breed will be good with kids because you never know which traits they will inherit. Only ONE person mentioned PM in the beginning
Sorry...what I meant is that it GOT out of hand ONCE again.
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Posted 1/11/08 1:14 PM |
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pinkandblue
Our family is complete, maybe

Member since 9/05 32436 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Puggles
Posted by Diane
Posted by stephanief
Posted by Diane
all she asked was the difference between 1st and 2nd generation dogs and if they were good with kids...then BOOM everyone started the whole Puppy Mill Pet store stuff in everyone's face again
sorry Diane but that is simply not true. ....many people stated that you CANNOT judge whether a mixed breed will be good with kids because you never know which traits they will inherit. Only ONE person mentioned PM in the beginning
Sorry...what I meant is that it GOT out of hand ONCE again.
It seems like there is alot on tension this week. Hopefully, it will calm down soon
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Posted 1/11/08 1:15 PM |
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Diane
Hope is Contagious....catch it

Member since 5/05 30683 total posts
Name: D
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Re: Puggles
I hope so.....Im ending it at that
Message edited 1/11/2008 1:16:30 PM.
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Posted 1/11/08 1:15 PM |
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pinkandblue
Our family is complete, maybe

Member since 9/05 32436 total posts
Name: Stephanie
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Re: Puggles
Posted by Diane
I hope so.....Im ending it at that
not much more to say that has not been said....I feel sometimes like we are beating the dead horse
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Posted 1/11/08 1:25 PM |
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2BEANS
wow time is going fast.

Member since 9/07 16106 total posts
Name: Tina
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Re: Puggles
my dad has a PUGGLE and hes great with dd who is 3.5m, hes a doll.. he will be 2 in may. If you do adopt one, beware they are on the hyper side, it was just listed in the paper a few months ago, that alot of people were dropping them off at shelters b/c they couldnt handle them. Puggles are not meant for people who arent home much. (but i guess no animal is)
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Posted 1/11/08 5:28 PM |
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astroqueen74
Vibrant Health

Member since 1/07 2822 total posts
Name: Karina
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Re: Puggles
Posted by leese
Again, not a vet and have absolutely no experience. I am a dog lover that is reasearching the right breeds for my life. I am researching breeders, going to dog shows, going to shelters, going through rescue groups in my area, reading and asking my friends online and IRL about their experiences. So, as a newbie who wants to ask questions I am so excited to be apart of the PET board.
The OP asked not whether a Puggle is a designer breed. She asked 1. what the difference was in the 1st and 2nd generation and 2. whether they are good with children.
The first few responses are fine - I get that they are mutts - not a bad word.
But bringing up the designer dogs and then throwing slings at people for being "puppymill breeder supporters" is really ridiculous...esp. since we JUST got the education post pinned. Maybe some people have been away for a while, but I thought we were making progress.
Sorry, but I side with MrsD's girl here. I hope others agree. I agree with you. I have a Boxer. Pure breed if that's important to some of you. I am a dog lover, regardless of where it came from.
I am a newbie here as well, and jesus I will be thinking twice before posting a question here. Seems like there is lots of anger and whatnot...we are all here to learn and educate one another NOT to bash or ridicule each other.
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Posted 1/13/08 12:01 AM |
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astroqueen74
Vibrant Health

Member since 1/07 2822 total posts
Name: Karina
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Re: Puggles
Posted by astroqueen74
Posted by leese
Again, not a vet and have absolutely no experience. I am a dog lover that is reasearching the right breeds for my life. I am researching breeders, going to dog shows, going to shelters, going through rescue groups in my area, reading and asking my friends online and IRL about their experiences. So, as a newbie who wants to ask questions I am so excited to be apart of the PET board.
The OP asked not whether a Puggle is a designer breed. She asked 1. what the difference was in the 1st and 2nd generation and 2. whether they are good with children.
The first few responses are fine - I get that they are mutts - not a bad word.
But bringing up the designer dogs and then throwing slings at people for being "puppymill breeder supporters" is really ridiculous...esp. since we JUST got the education post pinned. Maybe some people have been away for a while, but I thought we were making progress.
Sorry, but I side with MrsD's girl here. I hope others agree.
I agree with you as well . I have a Boxer. Pure breed if that's important to some of you. I am a dog lover, regardless of where it came from.
I am a newbie here as well, and jesus I will be thinking twice before posting a question here. Seems like there is lots of anger and whatnot...we are all here to learn and educate one another NOT to bash or ridicule each other.
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Posted 1/13/08 12:03 AM |
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MrsRivera
2 under 2...whew!!
Member since 2/07 9876 total posts
Name: Beth
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Re: Puggles
Posted by MrsFlatbread
Posted by Jesaroo
Posted by Mrs-D-Girl
I am sorry, but this is the exact reason why some people feel the way they do on here, prime example!!!!
says the puppymill supporter
Stop the name calling...I am sure many people have bit their tongues many times when reading your posts. Knock it off! Didn't you go away for a while?? I see now you're back and starting your stuff again
THANK YOU--that really needed to be said!!!!
I am a very infrequent poster on Pets, but more than a few times I've had to and at those posts.
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Posted 1/13/08 10:03 PM |
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