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Pug / Beagle (short coat)  : :  Male (neutered)  : :  Small


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About Ernie the Puggle

  • Status: Adopted! | View Ernie the Puggle's Success Story!
  • Adoption Fee: $200
  • Species: Dog
  • General Color: Fawn
  • Color: Fawn and Black
  • Current Size: 25.4 Pounds
  • Current Age: 18 Years 1 Month (best estimate)
  • Microchipped: Yes
  • Housetrained: Yes
  • Owner Experience Needed: None
  • Reaction to New People: Friendly

Poor Ernie is looking for a great home after being adopted twice. The first time he was abandoned at a vets office for no known reason. He was immediately adopted out and has lived a great life for several months. His new owner travels alot and cannot continue to care for him. This is what he had to say about Ernie:

Ernie likes long walks and walks very well on a leash.  Whenever he sees people, he’s very excitable and would usually want to be petted. 
He is crate trained and fully house broken.  He isn’t allowed on the furniture; however if he knows he’s alone, he’ll get on the sofa or the bed and snuggle in between the pillows and sheets.  He also likes sleeping on the carpet or a rug.  Initially, when you leave the house, I noticed some separation anxieties.  But he got over the new environment rather quickly.
He loves to get a lot of attention.  He likes his belly to be rubbed a lot.  And he enjoys chewy treats.  His favorite is beef jerky. 
He has high energy level.  He doesn’t act like a ‘senior’ and more like a puppy that likes to play a lot.  But if you’re busy around the house, if you tell him to “go”, he’ll leave you alone and usually just stays in the corner and play on his own or sleeps. 
He knows “sit” and “stay”, but is sometimes stubborn unless he knows there’s treats involved. 
He loves to chew on his stuffed toys or raw hides.  When we play tug and fetch with one of his toys, he’ll usually do it for 3-5 times, and then he’ll take the toy and chew on it for the rest of the time.
Ernie is the perfect dog for any inexperienced or first-time pet owner.  He is very easy to care for, loving, loyal, and funny.  He’s OK with other pets and older children.  He’ll enjoy running around a yard, but make sure he’s supervised, because he’s a digger; and he’ll probably dig his way out the yard.


Ernie qualifies for our Senior for Senior program. If adopted by a senior person (55+) then his adoption fee is $100.


According to www.dogbreedinfo.com, one of the older breeds, the Pug is believed to have originated before 400 BC in Asia. There is somewhat of a debate over the origin of the Pug. Some experts think it came from the Lowlands, brought back from the Far East by Dutch traders. It is possibly of Oriental stock, descended from a short-haired Pekingese, but another theory is, it is the result of crossing a small Bulldog. Yet another school of thought is that it is a miniature form of the rare French Mastiff called Dogue de Bordeaux. Pugs were a favorite of the artist Hogarth, who included his pet Pug "Trump" in several of his works. From the sixteenth century, it became a fashionable adornment of the European Courts, reaching its peak of popularity in Victorian times. He was a pet at Tibetan monasteries and later traveled to Japan. The Pug then came to Europe, where the endearing little dog was the pet of royalty in several countries and even became the official dog of the House of Orange in Holland. A Pug saved William, Prince of Orange's life by alerting him to the approaching Spaniards in 1572 at Hermingny. Napoleon's wife, Josephine, sent secret messages to her husband under the collar of her Pug while she was in prison. When the British overran the Chinese Imperial Palace in 1860, they discovered several Pugs and Pekinese, and brought the little dogs back to England with them.
A Pug is "a lot of dog in a small space." They are perky, rambunctious and loyal, affectionate and loving, with a happy disposition. They are playful and charming. Clever and mischievous - with a heart-winning personality. They can be a bit willful. Highly intelligent, it bores easily with repetitive training practices. Pugs are sensitive to the tone of your voice, so harsh punishment is unnecessary. The dog is neither excitable nor dull. They are good watchdogs, very devoted and are not yappers. Pugs get along well with other dogs and pets, and they behave impeccably with both children and visitors. Do not forget though, that they require lots of attention and become jealous if their owner ignores them. They have an life expectancy of 12-15 years.

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