The Bugg, also called the Pugston, is a small hybrid of the Boston Terrier and Pug—playful, affectionate, and well-suited to apartments and city living.

The Bugg mix appeared in the late 20th century, combining the Boston Terrier’s spunky charm with the Pug’s lovable personality. They quickly gained traction as small, easygoing urban companions.
Compact dogs with expressive faces and sturdy frames.
Low-maintenance coats, but wrinkle care is important.
Moderate energy—enjoy daily walks and play.
Buggs are smart but may inherit stubbornness.
Balanced small-breed diet recommended.
May inherit brachycephalic issues from Pug parent.
Often available via small-breed rescues.
Are Buggs good apartment dogs? Yes, compact and adaptable.
Do Buggs shed? Low–moderate shedding.
Are Buggs good with kids? Yes—friendly and playful with children.
Are Buggs hypoallergenic? No, they shed dander.
How long do Buggs live? About 10–14 years.