For the most part finding good Pug breeders may require more effort than just opening the phone book. Some Pug breeders prefer to only do referral business and others require a screening process before they will talk to you. Still there are...
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I always have to chime in when I see something about a pug. You can go to the AKC website and it does have some breeders listed. But since everyone and their brother are breeding dogs now adays AKC registered doesnt mean a whole heck of a l...
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It may have taken you months upon months but you finally have been able to sit down and decide that it is a Pug that you would love to get as a new family member. Your heart is set on a Pug and only a Pug so now all you have to do is get re...
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No, we have never bred Pugs. Responsible breeding is carried out by “hobby breeders” that compete their dogs in dog shows and aim for quality, not profit. They follow the history of many generations of healthy, quality Pugs and breed to fol...
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This is usually the best way to get a young Pug. We recommend visiting at least three good breeders. You should take some time to look closely at the living conditions, as well as the ways in which the breeder handles his dogs. There may be...
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That's a cool link, Shelly. I'm going to hang on to it, I'll be looking for a less sheddy dog next time I'm in the market.
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There ARE those who have indeed "mixed" the pug breed,making the offspring unregisterable by AKC standard. FACTS do need to be made "VERY CLEAR" however, Black and Fawn are ONLY "standard"colors (meaning the st...
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