PROFESSOR - PUG / CHIHUAHUA / MIXED (SHORT COAT) DOG FOR ADOPTION
Chug Dogs For Adoption in Phoenix, AZ, USA
For Adoption
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Nickname:
Professor
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Breed
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Gender
Male
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Age
Baby
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Location
Phoenix, AZ, 85022 USAUSA
Description
Dog Breed: Pug / Chihuahua / Mixed (short coat). Adoption Fee: 250. Professor is an adorable 10-week-old Pug/Chihuahua mix looking for his forever family! This little guy is super friendly, happy, and full of puppy love. He’s great with dogs, cats, and children and loves to be close — especially when it’s time for snuggles. Professor is the perfect mix of playful and cuddly and is ready to bring lots of joy to his new home. His adoption fee is $250 , which includes his neuter, vaccinations, microchip, and vet care . Call or text 602-907-6215 to adopt Professor today! ❤️
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Physical Attributes
Coat Length: Short -
Behavioral Characteristics
OK with Kids: Yes OK with Dogs: Yes OK with Cats: Yes Activity Level: Moderately Active Owner Experience Required: None Other: - Likes to Play with Toys
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Personality
Personality Characteristics - Playful
- Affectionate
- Eager to Please
- Intelligent
- Even-Tempered
- Gentle
- Goofy
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Additional Information
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Organization name
Adopt A Dog Rescue
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Location:
Phoenix, Arizona, 85022 USAUSA
Breed overview
Overview:
The "Chug," a delightful crossbreed of the Chihuahua and Pug, originated from the desire to combine the best traits of both beloved parent breeds. Physically, Chugs typically inherit a compact build, weighing between 10-20 pounds, with a short, smooth coat that comes in various colors, often displaying the Pug's characteristic wrinkled face and the Chihuahua's expressive eyes. Their temperament is generally a charming mix of the Pug's affectionate and playful nature with the Chihuahua's spirited and loyal disposition, making them wonderful companions. Chugs are highly adaptable, excelling in both apartment living and homes with families, including those with older children, though early socialization is key. While generally healthy, potential owners should be aware of predispositions to respiratory issues (due to their brachycephalic features), patellar luxation, and eye conditions, making regular veterinary check-ups important for their long-term well-being.
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