Frug BasicsPug-mixed designer dog breeds are definitely a rarity, as this breed is often difficult to mate with other dogs, mostly due to its size and physiognomy. Still, as soon as the chance appeared, professional breeders did not hesitate. A unique crossbreed was soon developed, and quickly became adored across the world. Let’s meet these unique doggos! Also known as the Frenchie Pug, the Frug is a little dog who has a big personality. Sure, the name may sound a little unappealing, but personality is what counts, right (don’t worry, these little guys are pretty cute too)? These designer dogs make lovely pets for families of all shapes and sizes: from singles and retirees to families with older children. With adorable looks and sweet, easy-going temperament, the Frug is definitely a dream come true for many prospective pet owners! There aren’t many downsides to the Frug, as long as you can get past that name.In terms of appearance, the Frug often has a wrinkly face, curled tail, and compact build. However, these are hybrids- which means that their appearance will vary greatly and there’s no set standard about desirable looks or behavior. Every hybrid puppy is slightly different, depending on which genes from their parental breeds prove to be dominant. Some consider that to be a selling point (there will never be another Frug quite like yours!), while others think the lack of uniformity in hybrids is a hindrance. It’s all a matter of taste amongst dog owners.A mixed breed dog, the Frug is the offspring of two purebreds: the Pug and the French Bulldog. Both of his parents are extremely popular breeds, so it’s safe to assume the same future awaits their crossbreed puppies. Want to know if this designer dog is the right match for your family? There’s only one way to find out. Keep your eyes glued to this page and scroll away. All is about to be revealed.Also known as the Frenchie Pug, the Frug is a little dog who has a big personality.Origin There’s not much we know about the creation of the majority of individual designer dog breeds. Some of the older or more prominent hybrids do have well-documented histories, but the rest don’t have the same luck. There’s simply not much information out there, despite the rapid rise in popularity of hybrids. The reason for this is that hybrids have always been around. In fact, there have surely been many Frenchie and Pug mixes throughout history, they just happened by accident (aka puppy love). The difference between these mixes and designer dogs is that the later were bred intentionally, with the goal of developing a new and improved breed.Unfortunately, no specific breeder took the credit for being the first to deliberately cross a Pug with a French Bulldog. This fact leaves us to draw conclusions from what we know about designer dogs in general. It’s highly likely that the Frug came to be somewhere in the United States, and sometime in the last 20 to 30 years. The most probable reason for the mixing of the two breeds was to create a perfect little lapdog with the popular wrinkly-face look. Other than that, we sadly can’t be certain where these adorable little pups came from. However, we certainly can and should be grateful that Frugs exist anyways.Pedigree