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Ursula

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3-7 years|Pug, Beagle|Female|Medium|Powell, OH
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Ursula is a female Puggle—part Pug, part Beagle—currently living in Powell, OH. At around 3 years old and a medium size, she weighs about 25 pounds. Ursula has been spayed, and thanks to her mix, she sports a typical Puggle look and demeanor. She doesn’t have special needs, and her lively personality suits a home ready for some fun and training.

About Ursula

Ursula is a 3-year-old Puggle—she’s a mix between a Pug and a Beagle—and weighs about 25 pounds. She’s full of energy and happiest with an active routine, especially if she can race around a fenced yard before winding down for the night. This girl can really jump, so a secure fence isn’t just a preference, it’s required. She’s sharp and already knows sit, paw, and down—and she’ll patiently wait for dinner if asked. Like most Beagle mixes, she’s clever, a bit stubborn, and will thrive with ongoing training, especially if you make it fun. Bonding over learning new things really works for Ursula. She loves to cuddle and makes herself right at home on her person’s bed, but she isn’t fooled by a crate—she prefers to skip it. Ursula needs a family with someone home much of the time. She can be reserved at first with new folks, but food and a gentle approach quickly bring out her affectionate side. If you’ve got a secure yard, a soft spot for a snuggler, and plenty of time to spend together, Ursula will be ready to start her next chapter. Ready to meet your new best friend? Apply now!

Questions about Ursula

  • What type of living environment is this breed usually best suited for?

    Puggles like Ursula thrive in active homes that offer both indoor comfort and outdoor play. They do best in environments where someone is home regularly to give them attention and companionship.

  • How much outdoor space does this breed typically need?

    Ursula’s Puggle mix loves outdoor activities and benefits from a securely fenced yard where she can burn off energy. Daily walks and play sessions outdoors are ideal for this breed.

  • Is this breed typically suitable for homes with children?

    Puggles are usually friendly with children and make good family dogs, provided that play is supervised and all interactions are positive. Ursula would likely do well with respectful kids.