AVAILABLE PUPPIES

BALLIN/ MALE
PUG PUPPY

PRICE: $600

SEX : MALE

WEIGHT : 5.0 LBS

AGE : 9 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

BEATRICE / FEMALE
PUG PUPPY

PRICE: $650

SEX : FEMALE

WEIGHT : 5.1 LBS

AGE : 9 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

KAYLIN/ MALE
PUG PUPPY

PRICE: $600

SEX : MALE

WEIGHT : 5.1 LBS

AGE : 9 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

LUNA / FEMALE
PUG PUPPY

PRICE: $670

SEX : FEMALE

WEIGHT : 5.6 LBS

AGE : 10 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

BARRY/ MALE
PUG PUPPY

PRICE: $650

SEX : MALE

WEIGHT : 5.5 LBS

AGE : 10 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

MORCILLA/ FEMALE
PUG PUPPY

PRICE: $700

SEX : FEMALE

WEIGHT : 5.9 LBS

AGE : 11 WEEKS OLD

GENERATION: PUREBRED

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    More information on our Pugs

    All of the puppies above are available and ready for their new homes. We understand many people may have little or no knowledge about this dog breed before owning one. Scroll down below and read more about the Pug  dog breed

    Temperament

    Pugs are known for their friendly and sociable temperament. They are typically very affectionate and playful with their owners, and they often get along well with other pets. Pugs are also known for their sense of humor and their ability to make their owners laugh with their silly antics.

    Pugs are generally good with children, although it’s important to supervise interactions between young children and dogs to ensure that both the child and the dog remain safe. Pugs can be sensitive to extreme temperatures and may need to be closely monitored in hot or cold weather.

    Like all dogs, individual Pugs can have their own unique personalities and temperaments, but in general, Pugs are known for being cheerful, outgoing, and loving companions.

    Pugs are known for their eager-to-please personalities, which makes them easy to train and great for first-time dog owners. They are typically very loyal to their families and love being around people. They are also very social dogs, and they tend to get along well with other dogs and animals.

    While Pugs are generally friendly towards strangers, they can be somewhat reserved or even aloof with people they don’t know. However, this can be overcome with early socialization and positive experiences with new people.

    One thing to keep in mind is that Pugs are a brachycephalic breed, which means they have a short, flat snout. This can sometimes lead to breathing difficulties, especially in hot or humid weather, and it can also make them prone to snoring and snorting. Therefore, it’s important to monitor their activity levels and provide plenty of water and cool, comfortable places to rest.

    Overall, Pugs are known for being loving, affectionate, and playful dogs that make great companions for families and individuals alike.

    Nutrition and Feeding

    Like all dogs, Pugs need a well-balanced diet that provides them with the nutrients they need to maintain good health. It’s important to provide your Pug with high-quality, age-appropriate dog food that meets their nutritional needs.

    When choosing a dog food for your Pug, look for one that is specifically formulated for small breeds. Pugs have small mouths and can sometimes struggle to chew large kibbles, so you may want to choose a food that has smaller-sized pieces. Additionally, Pugs are prone to obesity, so it’s important to choose a food that is low in calories and fat to help prevent excess weight gain.

    It’s also important to monitor your Pug’s food intake and adjust their portions as needed to maintain a healthy weight. Most adult Pugs will do well on two small meals per day, while puppies may need to be fed more frequently to support their growth and development.

    In addition to their regular meals, you can also give your Pug healthy treats in moderation. Look for treats that are low in calories and fat, and avoid giving your Pug table scraps or human food, as this can lead to weight gain and digestive issues.

    Finally, it’s important to provide your Pug with access to fresh, clean water at all times. Make sure their water bowl is cleaned and refilled daily to ensure that they stay hydrated.

    Health and Exercise

    Pugs are generally healthy dogs, but like all breeds, they are prone to certain health issues. Some of the most common health issues that can affect Pugs include:

    Brachycephalic Obstructive Airway Syndrome (BOAS): This is a condition that affects dogs with short snouts, like Pugs. It can cause breathing difficulties, especially during exercise or in hot weather.

    Eye problems: Pugs are prone to a number of eye problems, including corneal ulcers, dry eye, and entropion (a condition where the eyelid rolls inward, causing the eyelashes to rub against the eye).

    Skin problems: Pugs can be prone to skin allergies and infections, which can cause itching, redness, and hair loss.

    Hip dysplasia: This is a condition that affects the hip joints and can cause pain and mobility issues.

    To help prevent these health issues, it’s important to provide your Pug with regular veterinary care, including routine check-ups and preventative care like vaccinations and parasite prevention. Regular exercise can also help keep your Pug healthy and prevent obesity, which can exacerbate some of these health issues.

    However, it’s important to be mindful of your Pug’s exercise needs and limitations. Pugs are a brachycephalic breed, and they can have difficulty breathing during exercise or in hot weather. They also have short legs and are not built for long-distance running or high-impact activities. Instead, short, gentle walks and playtime in a fenced yard or indoor space can provide your Pug with the exercise they need to stay healthy and happy.

    Overall, with proper veterinary care and exercise, Pugs can lead long, healthy lives.

    Gastric Torsion

    Gastric torsion, also known as bloat, is a potentially life-threatening condition that can affect any dog, including Pugs. Bloat occurs when the stomach fills with gas and twists on itself, which can cause a number of serious complications, including damage to the stomach tissue, blockage of blood flow, and shock.

    Pugs may be at a higher risk for developing bloat due to their small size, deep chest, and tendency to eat quickly. Additionally, dogs that have a close relative that has experienced bloat may also be at a higher risk.

    Symptoms of bloat in Pugs can include:

    – Abdominal swelling or distension
    – Restlessness or pacing
    – Salivating or drooling excessively
    – Difficulty breathing or rapid breathing
    – Unsuccessful attempts to vomit
    – Weakness or collapse

    If you suspect that your Pug is experiencing bloat, it’s important to seek veterinary care immediately. This is a medical emergency that requires prompt treatment to prevent serious complications or even death. Treatment may involve decompression of the stomach, surgery to correct the torsion, and supportive care to manage shock and other complications.

    Dilated Cardiomyopathy (DCM)

    Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a heart condition that can affect any dog breed, including Pugs. DCM is a disease that affects the heart muscle, causing it to become weakened and enlarged. As the heart becomes enlarged, it becomes less efficient at pumping blood, which can lead to a number of serious complications, including heart failure.

    Pugs may be at a higher risk for developing DCM due to their genetics. Some studies have suggested that Pugs may be predisposed to developing DCM due to a genetic mutation that affects their heart muscle. Other factors that can increase the risk of DCM in Pugs include age, obesity, and a diet that is deficient in certain nutrients, such as taurine.

    Symptoms of DCM in Pugs can include:

    – Coughing
    – Shortness of breath or rapid breathing
    – Fatigue or weakness
    – Fainting or collapse
    – Loss of appetite
    – Weight loss

    If you suspect that your Pug may be experiencing symptoms of DCM, it’s important to seek veterinary care immediately. Your veterinarian may recommend diagnostic tests, such as an echocardiogram, to evaluate your Pug’s heart function and determine if DCM is present. Treatment for DCM may include medications, dietary changes, and other supportive care.

    To help reduce the risk of DCM in your Pug, it’s important to provide them with a well-balanced diet that is high in quality protein and contains adequate amounts of taurine and other nutrients. Regular veterinary care, including routine check-ups and preventative care, can also help detect and manage DCM early on.

    Hip Dysplasia

    Hip dysplasia is a condition where the hip joint doesn’t develop properly, causing pain and mobility issues. Although it is more common in larger breeds of dogs, hip dysplasia can also affect Pugs, especially if they have a genetic predisposition to the condition.

    Hip dysplasia in Pugs can cause a range of symptoms, including:

    – Difficulty or reluctance to move or exercise
    – Stiffness or limping
    – Pain or sensitivity in the hip area
    – Difficulty standing up or climbing stairs
    – A swaying gait or bunny hopping

    If you suspect that your Pug may have hip dysplasia, it’s important to seek veterinary care. Your veterinarian may recommend diagnostic tests, such as x-rays, to evaluate the severity of the condition and determine the best course of treatment.

    Treatment for hip dysplasia in Pugs may include medications, such as non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), to manage pain and inflammation. Weight management is also important, as excess weight can exacerbate hip dysplasia symptoms. In severe cases, surgery may be necessary to correct the problem and improve your Pug’s mobility and quality of life.

    To help reduce the risk of hip dysplasia in your Pug, it’s important to choose a reputable breeder who screens their breeding dogs for hip dysplasia and other genetic conditions. Additionally, providing your Pug with a well-balanced diet and regular exercise can help keep them at a healthy weight and reduce the risk of joint problems.

    Conclusion

    With the above said information, we believe you may have little knowledge about this wonderful and lovely dog breed. We are one of the best private Pug Puppy breeders in the country. Scroll top now and purchase one of our healthy Pug puppies.