
"the intelligence of both breeds,who incidently have very similar characteristics.."....
AS a breeder of Pugs of several years standing, and the owner of severla at the moment, and as a breeder of Cavaliers of 10 years standing, although several years ago, I can assure you that these 2 breeds as dissimilar in almsot all respects, in both conformation ond temperament. In fact, the only vague similarity I can come up with is that they are among the biggest in the "Toy" group. Yes, theycan bothbe good family pets, but in very different ways! The pug is full of its own importance, in most cases, supremely confident and very demanding! they have a great sense of humour, and will only be trained as far as they see fit. They are quite willing to sulk for hours if things dont go there way. Cavaliers, onm the other hand are very sweet and pliable in nature, they are easy to train, being desperate to please, they are, often, very subservient. I could go on and on, but would bore most people. Physically, they are very different too.
I am sure you adore your girl, and am pleased she is happy and healthy, but others should be aware that there are not good reasons to do deliberate cross bred matings of this kind. People buying such a pup have no idea at all which parent the pup will turn out to take after, what it will look like, and what problems it may have. Luckily pugs dont have hereditary eye condition, but Cavaliers do, then we have the heart problems on the Cavalier, and whilst neither breed has a big problem wiht HD both can suffer from it, although it is rare to test for it in either. Then we have the potenital of HV in the pug, with mode of inheritance not yet clear. SO waht would you test for, how would you decide the dog and bitch are compatible with no like features to compare? Woudl be most interested to know waht your pups parents were tested for.
OF course, if she was the result of an accidental mating, well, accidents can happen, but a deliberate mating? It does not make sense, espcially at the price you paid - Pugs go for 3-4 times more, and Cavaliers almsot twice as much. The site I mentioned in the old post on this thread had them advertised for about half Pug price.
Then the name, puppy mills in the USA, and pet stores over ther who sell lots and lots of pups, market these deliberate crosses coming up with cutesy hybrid names. However, people in the UK are quick to jump on the bandwagon, and if you are breeding a mongrel you can call it anything you want.
It woudl worry me greatly, if I had a dog with pug physical characteristice (eg extreme short nose) but a more Cavalier tendency to over excitement and activity - you would have ot be so careful in hot weather, for instance.
bye
Gwen