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Bruno
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About Bruno
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Bruno is a beautiful boy with the adorable pug-ish face. Bred for service dog traits. Expect full grown weight between 10-13 lbs. Mom is Pug, Dad is Poodle. Come and meet your newest family member today.
Bruno's diet will be OC Raw Beef and Produce. After my wife's last service dog died prematurely of lymphoma, we did extensive research into dog food. We discovered that the current unregulated mainstream pet food industry sets our loved animals up for a myriad of health conditions and decreases life expectancy. As a result, we choose to feed our pets and pups anything other than a raw food diet. Although it costs more, we are convinced the rewards of mitigating expensive veterinarian visits and longer and higher quality of life for the dogs is worth it.
Bruno can go home as early as July 31. Contact Number
If you are out of state you can ship with a flight nanny or you can book a round trip ticket to Phoenix Sky Harbor or Mesa Gateway and we can meet you at the airport with your puppy and carrier to fly back with you.
Coat Colors:
Black
Medium Brown
White
Coat Pattern:
Tricolor
Why I stand out
Vaccinated
Veterinary exam
Health guarantee
About The Seller
Elliot's Pugapoos
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Pugapoo
Puppies
What is a Pugapoo like?
Combine the charm of a Pug with the friendliness of a Poodle, and you have the Pugapoo. These little dogs can be a mixed bag in terms of personality and looks, but most of them are known as affectionate pups that love being a member of the family. Full-grown, they typically weigh 15-60 pounds and stand 10-14 inches tall.
Will a Pugapoo get along with my other pets?
Pugapoos are generally excellent with children of all ages. Both Pugs and Poodles get along well with children, making Pugapoos good family dogs. They need to live inside, be around people, and be treated as part of the family. They're fairly vocal dogs that bark regularly.
What activities do Pugapoos enjoy most?
Pugapoos have pretty low activity needs. They adapt to their family’s lifestyle, so if the owners enjoy taking a nice walk or playing in the yard each day, the Pugapoo will be happy to join in. On the other hand, if the family is more low-key and prefers to take it easy, this pup won’t complain. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
Do Pugapoos need professional grooming?
The Pugapoo’s coat will vary depending on whether they have more Pug or Poodle characteristics. Poodle-like coats are curlier but don’t shed as much, while Pug-like coats are shorter and may shed more. Either way, these dogs will be fairly low maintenance when it comes to grooming and shouldn’t need more than a regular brushing to keep them looking good. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
How much space does a Pugapoo need?
Pugapoos are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. Pugapoos are the perfect size for apartments and smaller homes. They need to live inside, be around people, and be treated as part of the family. They are moderately trainable with consistent effort.
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