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$350
Boots
Available for: Pickup
About Boots
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Boots is an adorable female Lab / Puggle mix with a beautiful black coat and cute white paws that look just like little boots. She was born on December 30th, 2025 and has been farm-raised, giving her plenty of space to run, explore, and play.
Boots has a very energetic and playful personality. She loves to run, chase, and play games like catch, and she would do great with a family that enjoys an active puppy who is always ready for fun. She is affectionate and enjoys being around people.
Boots is up to date on vaccinations and deworming and has been checked by a veterinarian and is healthy. She will also be introduced to crate conditioning to help with the transition into her new home.
Details
Female
Black with white paws
Born December 30, 2025
Farm-raised
Vet checked
Up to date on shots and deworming
Crate conditioning started
1-year genetic health guarantee
Boots is ready to find a loving home where she can continue to play, explore, and become a loyal companion.
Coat Colors:
Black
White
Coat Pattern:
Bicolor
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
Health certificate
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Happy Pups
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8 years
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Frequently Asked Questions
About Puggle Puppies
About Puggle Puppies
What is a Puggle like?
Puggles bring together the silliness of a Pug with the loving devotion of a Beagle. These pups can be tough to predict, but at their best, they’re low-maintenance, family-friendly companions that want nothing more than to be by your side. Full-grown, they typically weigh 18-30 pounds and stand 13-15 inches tall.
Are Puggles good family dogs?
Puggles are generally excellent with children of all ages. Puggles love being part of the family, and they get along great with kids, cats, and other dogs. They should be watched around small children to make sure the kids are not too rough. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
What kind of exercise do Puggles need?
Puggles have average energy levels, so they’re content with taking a nice walk or having playtime in the yard each day. However, both Pugs and Beagles have hearty appetites, so it’s important to keep them active enough to burn off all those calories and avoid putting on too much weight. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Do Puggles shed a lot?
Puggles are one of the most low-maintenance breeds around when it comes to grooming and maintenance. They have short fur that varies in color and is fairly easy to maintain. Both Beagles and Pugs shed a lot, though, so keep a brush handy at all times to keep their hair under control. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Puggles do best — city or country?
Puggles are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. The Puggle's size and low-key lifestyle make them perfect for apartment living. They need to live inside with the family, though, and may be prone to barking and howling if their Beagle side is strong. They are can be stubborn and challenging to train.
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About Labrador Retriever Puppies
About Labrador Retriever Puppies
What's it like owning a Labrador Retriever?
Labrador Retrievers are multi-talented dogs that love people and being active. They come in three colors: black, yellow, and chocolate and are extremely popular for their versatility and friendly disposition. Full-grown, they typically weigh 55-80 pounds and stand 21-25 inches tall.
Are Labrador Retrievers safe around children?
Labrador Retrievers are generally excellent with children of all ages. They don’t do well with being forced to live outside away from their people family, so you should plan to have them living in your house with you. Labrador Retrievers usually get along alright with any feline friends that also call your place home, and they tend to play nice with other dogs as well. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
How active are Labrador Retrievers on a daily basis?
Labrador Retrievers are happiest when they get about an hour of exercise every day. You can split that exercise up into morning and evening sessions, but you’ll find that when they’re worn out from exercise they behave a little better at home. People love Labrador Retrievers because they’re up for all types of activities and are exceptionally talented in many arenas. Overall, their exercise needs are very high.
What should I expect with Labrador Retriever shedding?
Labrador Retrievers have a short-medium length coat that will require brushing once or twice a week. There’s no way around it: Labrador Retrievers shed a lot. The more you brush them, the less they’ll shed around your house, but there’s no way to get it all. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do Labrador Retrievers do best — city or country?
Labrador Retrievers are best suited for a house with a good-sized yard. Labrador retrievers can live happily in almost any type of home as long as they get their exercise. They don’t do well with being forced to live outside away from their people family, so you should plan to have them living in your house with you. They are highly trainable and eager to learn.
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