The Hug is a mixed breed between the Pug and the Husky/Siberian Husky. As crazy as it sounds to have two such different breeds in terms of appearance, size and characteristic, they are actual pug hybrid breed that exist. Read on to find all the information you will want to know about this pug cross breed.

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The Hug and Dog Registries

The hug is recognised by Dog Registry of America (DRA), previously known as the US Kennel Club.







Characteristics of the Pug Cross Husky

The best way to understand what kind of personalities and characteristics a hug will have is by looking at the pure parent breeds; the pug and the siberian husky. As we all know pugs are typically friendly, great with little children and other small pets, loyal to owners, lively, but also at the same time can be couch potatoes. Although Siberian Huskies share some of these, such as friendly and they are great family dogs, there are other characteristics worth mentioning. For instance, huskies do not adapt well in small living space and intelligent.

Furthermore, due to their large size and the fact that they are classed in the working dog category, they are very energetic and require significant amounts of exercise. Some pug husky dog mix may be more similar to the pug while others may get their personalities from the husky side.

Pug Cross Siberian Husky for sale and the Cost to Buy

In general, pug cross husky are less expensive to buy than the pure pug breed. The prices will depend on a number of different factors including the age, the location and how reputable & quality the breeder is. Pugs generally cost between £800 ($1,230 US approx) and £1300 ($2,000 US approx). There are a few things worth remembering if you are looking to buy a hug. For example, it is advisable to make sure to buy a puppy from a reputable breeder and always ask to see the parents.

Appearances of Hugs

How hugs look can vary from one to another. It’s not always the case that a hug will look 50% pug, 50% husky. Some will have features closer to pugs, while others may not. For instance, you will find hugs that are small, medium and large size. Some of the common appearance features of hugs include:

squashed face

silky hair

short hair

heavy shedding

light shedding

curly tail

straight tail

flat ears

pointy ears

dark mask

What’s more pug cross husky mix dogs can come in various colours, such as white, silver, fawn and more commonly mixture of multiple colours.

Pug Cross Husky Pictures

We are always looking for hug pictures to display on this page. If you have any pug cross husky pictures that you would like to share with us, please contact us at hello@luckypug.com or via our contact page.

Submitted by Haylet – Here is my Husky and Pug cross, “Hug”, named Jax

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Hug/Hugs Reviews

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