Is it proper for puggles to live in the garage?

It is generally not recommended to keep a puggle or any dog living in the garage on a permanent basis. While garages can provide temporary shelter or a place for dogs to spend time outdoors, they are generally not suitable as a primary living environment for several reasons:

1. Temperature Control: Garages can experience extreme temperature fluctuations. In hot climates, garages can become very hot, putting dogs at risk of heatstroke. In cold climates, garages can be freezing, which can be dangerous for dogs.

2. Ventilation: Garages often have poor ventilation, which can lead to a build-up of harmful fumes from cars, cleaning products, or other chemicals stored in the garage. These fumes can be toxic to dogs.

3. Security and Supervision: Garages are not as secure as houses, making it easier for dogs to escape or be stolen. They also provide less supervision, which can increase the risk of accidents or injuries.

4. Social Interaction: Dogs are social animals and need regular interaction with humans and other animals to stay happy and healthy. Living in a garage can isolate dogs from this interaction, leading to loneliness and behavioral problems.

5. Comfort: Garages are typically not designed to be comfortable living spaces for dogs. They often lack soft bedding, toys, and other items that dogs need for comfort and enrichment.

If you are considering keeping a puggle or any dog in the garage, it is essential to ensure the garage is adequately temperature-controlled, well-ventilated, and secure. You should also provide your dog with plenty of opportunities for exercise, socialization, and mental stimulation to keep them happy and healthy.