Gorgeous Pug Puppy
Our puppies are raised with love. We spare no effort or expense in the raising of our puppies. We have been breeding for 8 years.
Our motto is Quality, not Quantity. All of our puppies are sold as pets. We provide a written Health Guarantee.
5 reasons the Pug might be the right dog breed for you.
1. Pugs are natural cuddlers.
If you want a small affectionate dog that will bond easily with you, the Pug might be your go-to breed. They tend to be expressive, exuberant, and often comical as a breed.
2. Pugs tend to be smart, observant, and quick learners.
The plus side of this trait is that they can be easily trained. The minus is they will quickly learn where you store the treats and can get into their share of mischief.
3. Pugs are relatively low-maintenance.
They don’t bark much—which is ideal if you live in an apartment or have roommates—and they tend to sleep a lot. Contrary to myth, pugs do shed, and their coarse short hair needs regular grooming.
4. With pugs, a little exercise goes a long way.
Due to their small stature, pugs don’t need fields of running room and adapt well to apartment living. About 20 minutes of brisk exercise a day should be sufficient to keep your pug healthy, happy, and entertained.
5. Pugs get along well with other animals.
Pugs tend to be lovers, not fighters. So they’ll try to endear themselves to you and your children and to any other pets you might own.
5 reasons the Pug might be the right dog breed for you.
1. Pugs are natural cuddlers.
If you want a small affectionate dog that will bond easily with you, the Pug might be your go-to breed. They tend to be expressive, exuberant, and often comical as a breed.
2. Pugs tend to be smart, observant, and quick learners.
The plus side of this trait is that they can be easily trained. The minus is they will quickly learn where you store the treats and can get into their share of mischief.
3. Pugs are relatively low-maintenance.
They don’t bark much—which is ideal if you live in an apartment or have roommates—and they tend to sleep a lot. Contrary to myth, pugs do shed, and their coarse short hair needs regular grooming.
4. With pugs, a little exercise goes a long way.
Due to their small stature, pugs don’t need fields of running room and adapt well to apartment living. About 20 minutes of brisk exercise a day should be sufficient to keep your pug healthy, happy, and entertained.
5. Pugs get along well with other animals.
Pugs tend to be lovers, not fighters. So they’ll try to endear themselves not only to you and your children but to any other pets you might own.