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Frug Dog

The Frug is a cross of a purebred French Bulldog and a purebred Pug, also known as the French Bulldog Pug Mix. It's a small-sized dog breed at about 10 to 13 inches tall at the shoulder, weighing between 14 to 28 pounds. The lifespan of this crossbreed is around 9 to 15 years.

In this article, let’s get to know this breed and find out if it will be a good addition to your family.

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First, what are Frug puppies?

This designer dog is a mix of two popular breeds: the French Bulldog and the Pug. It is uncertain where and when the French Bulldog and Pug hybrid first appeared, but it’s one of the more popular designer dogs around.

But what exactly makes this crossbreed endearing?

1. Frugs are good with kids of all ages.

Frenchie Pugs have a natural eager-to-please attitude and love to entertain when they have undivided attention. These dogs are patient, playful,and energetic, always looking for opportunities to make their human happy.

Here’s a video of a French Bulldog-Pug hybrid playing and entertaining its owner:

The calm and easygoing temperament of a Frug makes it naturally good with kids. However, you should still supervise playtime because the dog's small body could easily be hurt by overly curious children.

2. They are devoted to their owners.

These hybrids crave attention love being with their humans, with or without anything to do. Don’t be surprised if the French Bulldog and Pug mix follows you around the house while you’re doing everyday tasks like cooking or making coffee.

Some Frenchie Pugs even watch their owners watch TV. This tendency to stick close to their human's side makes the French Pug an excellent companion dog.

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3. They are undeniably cute.

As mentioned above a full-grown Frenchie Pug is around 10 to 13 inches (25 to 33cm) in height and can weigh up to 14 to 28 lbs (9 to 11 kg). They are small dogs that have compact, well-muscled bodies with short curled tails.

It can be easy to predict how your Frug will look like as its parent breeds have similar facial features.

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A French Bulldog and Pug mix is a brachycephalic breed, meaning it has a flat face and a short nose just like its parents. Frugs usually also have folds or wrinkles around their forehead and the area around their eyes. Their ears are upright, similar to that of a bat.

White Frug looking at the camera
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4. A Frug’s coat is low-maintenance.

Once-a-week brushing is enough for their short, fine, and glossy coats to stay healthy and shiny. French Pugs rarely shed fur, but this is not a hypoallergenic breed. French Bulldog and Pug hybrids may not be suitable for owners with allergies.

5. Frug dogs have a relatively long lifespan.

As mentioned in the first paragraph a French Bulldog-Pug cross has a lifespan of 9 to 15 years. Although some claim that hybrids are healthier than purebred dogs, it is still good to be aware of the health issues they may inherit from their parent breeds.

Here are common health issues Frugs may inherit:

  • Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS) – a condition that causes short-nose dogs to have difficulties in breathing. You may find your pup catching their breath after exercise.
  • Atopic Dermatitis – a condition your French Bulldog and Pug mix may inherit due to the skin folds on their faces.
  • Eye problems such as entropion and dry eye due to their protruding eyes
  • Obesity – the Pug side of your puppy may inherit its appetite, so keep a close watch on its diet.

Proper diet and exercise for a French Bulldog and Pug mix

A French Pug should consume only 1.5 to 2 cups of high quality dry dog food divided into two meals a day. A 20-minute walk per day is also enough to keep them happy and in good shape.

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6. Training your French Bulldog and Pug cross will never be boring.

Although these dogs love to please their owners, training a Frenchie Pug can be challenging as they can be stubborn. For this reason, this crossbreed may not be the best match for a first-time dog owner.

French Bulldog and Pug Mix with one ear up
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Starting training at a young age would definitely benefit this dog. Building good habits in Frug puppies ensures that they grow up to be well-behaved dogs.

It is important that they look at their trainer as the alpha leader of the pack, meaning they would have to see their trainer as “the boss.” Training should be fun yet firm. Be patient, calm, assertive and consistent when teaching your French Pug commands.

Where can I find Frugs for sale?

A Frug puppy’s price starts at $1200 to $2500. These puppies may be more expensive as they are one of the most popular designer dog breeds around.

Like with any crossbreed, finding a breeder that is focused on the French Bulldog-Pug mix might be challenging. You can check with breeders focused on the French Bulldog or the Pug.

  • Celestial Pugs (California)
  • Five star Canine (Indiana)
  • French Bulldog by Bullistick (Texas)
  • JaPaCa French Bulldog (Pennsylvania)

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Conclusion: is the French Bulldog and Pug Mix for you?

Cute, playful, and patient, the Frug is a devoted companion. They are also low-maintenance dogs that do not require much grooming and exercise.

However, they also require dedication and consistency when they are young and in training. This breed may be more suited for owners who have the patience to train dogs.

Frugs can also inherit several health issues from their parent breeds so they need an owner who is keen on going to the vet for health checks.