Frug

Frug

Designer Mixed Breed - French Bulldog x Pug - Adorable Flat-Faced Companion

15-25 lbsWeight
10-13 inHeight
10-14 yrsLifespan
Fawn, Brindle, Black, SilverColors

Overview

The Frug is a designer crossbreed that blends two distinct dogs: the French Bulldog, a charming bat-eared city companion, and the Pug, a comical, affectionate Chinese companion. Breeders combine the two hoping to pair the French Bulldog's best traits — easygoing, apartment-friendly nature — with the Pug's clownish, affectionate personality, all in one companion.

As a first-generation mix, the Frug is not a standardized breed, so puppies — even littermates — can vary in size, coat, and personality depending on which parent they take after. Most are small dogs, typically weighing around the range shown above. The best way to picture an individual Frug is to get to know both parent breeds.

As a first-generation mix, the Frug is not a standardized breed, so puppies — even littermates — can vary in size, coat, and personality depending on which parent they take after. Most are small dogs, typically weighing around the range shown above. The best way to picture an individual Frug is to get to know both parent breeds.

Origin
United States
Parents
French Bulldog x Pug
AKC Status
Not AKC registered
Coat
Short, smooth; low shedding

Temperament

Frugs tend to be affectionate, playful, and adaptable — and, from the Pug side, charming, mischievous, and loving. From its French Bulldog parent it often inherits an easygoing, apartment-friendly nature, while the Pug contributes a clownish, affectionate personality. The blend usually makes an affectionate, family-oriented companion, but because temperament can lean either way, early socialization and consistent, positive handling are important to bring out the best of both parents.

  • Extremely affectionate
  • Excellent with children
  • Low exercise needs
  • Very sociable

Exercise

This is a lower-energy companion that stays happy with about 30 minutes of daily activity and some indoor play, which makes it well suited to apartment living. Take care not to over-exert flat-faced individuals, especially in heat.

Grooming

The coat is low-maintenance — a weekly brush and occasional bath are usually enough. Stay consistent with nail trims, ear checks, and dental care, which matter for dogs of every coat type.

Training

The Frug responds best to patient, consistent, reward-based training and early socialization. Short, upbeat sessions work better than repetition or heavy correction. Establishing clear, kind boundaries early helps it grow into a well-adjusted companion.

Health

Mixed-breed dogs often enjoy some 'hybrid vigor,' but the Frug can still inherit any of the health conditions common to its parent breeds. Owners should be aware of breathing difficulties, spinal issues, skin allergies, eye problems, and obesity. Buying from a breeder who health-tests both the French Bulldog and the Pug parents, keeping your dog at a healthy weight, and staying current with routine veterinary care are the best ways to support a long, healthy life.

Brachycephalic SyndromeSkin Fold InfectionsEye ConditionsIVDDObesity

Compatibility

👶Kidsstar5
🐕Dogsstar4
🐈Catsstar4
🏠Apartmentstar5
🔰First-Timerstar4

Related Breeds

Diet Guide

StageDaily AmountNotes
Puppy1-2.5 cups3 meals/day
Adult1.5-3 cups2 meals/day
SeniorReduce 10-20%Joint support

Cost Guide

ExpenseCost
Puppy$1,000-$3,000
Monthly Food$35-$65
Annual Vet$500-$1,500

Fun Facts About Frug

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Double the Wrinkles

Both French Bulldogs and Pugs are famous for their wrinkled faces. Frugs can have spectacular amounts of facial folds - adorable but requiring diligent daily care.

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Professional Loungers

Both parents were bred exclusively as companion dogs. Frugs take this role seriously - they will follow their owners from room to room and are happiest simply being near their people.