- to rise: 12-17 inches
- Weight: 20-40 lbs
- life span: 10-13 years old
- group: Not applicable
- Best suitable for: Singles and families with children and other pets, living in a house or apartment, with a yard
- print: Active, loving, intelligent, loyal, kind, protective, active, gentle, brave
- Similar Breeds: Beagle, Boston Terrier
Puglien Terrier Basics
The Boglen Terrier is a designer dog breed from the United States.
Pedigree

Food / diet
When choosing a food for your Boggly Terrier, it is recommended that you stick with a high-quality food from a reputable brand that uses natural ingredients. This will help ensure that your dog will get the nutrients he needs to thrive.
You can feed your Boglen dog about 1 ½ to 2½ cups of high-quality dry dog food per day, but divide this amount into at least two servings. You can also feed your furry friend high-quality canned dog food if you wish, but you just need to adjust the amount of dry food you give, as you don’t want your dog to eat too much and gain too much weight.
Boglen Terriers are intelligent, kind, gentle, and forgiving dogs that are also loyal and loyal.
training
You must be prepared for a bit of a challenge when it comes to training a buglin dog, who can be a powerful dog. Your dog may display stubborn behavior, so you will need to be patient yet firm while using positive reinforcement techniques that include plenty of rewards, treats, and praise. Keep in mind that these dogs are food motivated, so that can come in handy when you are training your pet.
Focus on leash training, in particular, because these dogs also have a tendency to track and chase others. Starting at an early age will help your dog learn how to walk on a leash without becoming distracted and withdrawn.
Weight
A medium-sized breed, the Pauline Terrier weighs between 20 and 40 pounds.
Temperament/behaviour
Boglen Terriers are intelligent, kind, gentle, and forgiving dogs that are also loyal and loyal. They do well in large families where they can interact with lots of different people.
These dogs are protective of people they care about. They are brave, alert, and confident enough to take risks to make sure you are safe, so you won’t usually find these dogs to be anxious or fearful.
It is important to know that these active dogs do not like to be alone, and they also get bored quickly. If you are the type who works long hours or travels a lot, the Boglen Terrier may not be the best choice. You’ll need to provide this enthusiastic, energetic dog with plenty of attention. By keeping your pet occupied and happy, he will develop positive behaviors.
If you have children or other pets in the family, you can expect a Puglin Dog to be good-natured with all of them and to be loving and friendly towards everyone.
joint health problems

The shape of the muzzle inherited by the Boglen Terrier has made this breed less prone to the breathing problems and heat exhaustion often plagued by Boston Terriers. There is also a chance of eye injuries since the eyes do not protrude as much as the Boston Terrier does. However, the ears need to be cleaned regularly, and the skin can become dry.
life expectancy
The buglin dog has a lifespan of 10 to 13 years.
practice requirements
This lively breed is full of energy, so you’ll need to provide your dog with plenty of opportunities to be active each day. By being able to release his energy in a positive way, your dog will stay healthy and calm.
Give your pet a variety of toys to play with while you’re indoors, and take him outside daily for long walks. These dogs will also enjoy an enclosed back space where they can jump, run and play without restrictions.
The Puglin Terrier does well in large families so he can interact with many different people.
recognized clubs
The Puglin Terrier is not recognized by the American Kennel Club, as it is considered a hybrid breed. However, this breed is recognized by the American Canine Hybrid Club (ACHC), Designer Breed Registry (DBR), Designer Dogs Kennel Club (DDKC), and Dog Registry of America, Inc. (DRA) and the International Designer Canine Registry (IDCR).
coat
Boglen Terriers have short, smooth, smooth coats that don’t need much grooming. You only need to bathe your dog when he gets really dirty, and you can brush him a few times a week to keep his fur clean and healthy.
puppies
Bogle Terriers are sensitive when they are puppies, so they should be handled with care. If you have children who will be playing with your puppy, supervise their interaction.
Start socializing your puppy as early as possible by letting him meet and interact with a variety of people and animals. This will ensure that he will grow up to be a confident and friendly adult.
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