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All About Pug Puppies!

Pug puppies for sale is something that people are looking for on an everyday basis and knowing all the different ways you can look will give you an advantage. It is no longer just the pet shops that have your business as newspapers are often times bursting with ads of puppies for sale and this allows you to see and play with the puppy in person before you buy it. Although the newspaper is best, it is not always an option for people so the Internet is the next best thing with the selection it offers buyers.

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Wanting To Locate Pug Puppies For Sale  

When you begin to look for Pug puppies for sale, you may start out hopeful but may end a little less then that because there are just so many different ways to shop for that perfect pup and it can all become extremely confusing. There are pros and cons to all of the different ways that we can shop for Pug puppies so it can be confusing to try and figure out which way is the best way.

It is extremely exciting and when you begin to think about shopping for Pug puppies, you can sometimes forget about the importance of certain issues because of the excitement and the love that you already have in your heart for the puppy who has not yet even made it into your arms. But you must remain calm and open-minded so that you can think with a clear head in order to make sure you do not make any mistakes. You want to make sure that you have gone over all the different places that you can find puppies for sale.
Back in the day, the only way to shop for Pug puppies for sale was by visiting your local pet shop and whether or not they would have any Pug puppies available was sort of like a coin toss. But today with our impatience and the world of technology, it is no wonder we have found new ways to do things such as puppy shopping. There are two main ways, above pet store shopping, that are used in finding pugs and those are the Internet and the local newspapers or flyers.

With each comes a great pro but as with anything, there are also some cons to each. For each person searching for Pug puppies for sale, they will just have to make their own decision based on their needs. With the newspaper route, you are able to see the puppy in person, which is extremely important because you then know exactly what it is you are buying. But, if you live in a small town, your wait for Pug puppies could be long and you may grow impatient.
Now whether you have been trying to find Pug puppies for sale through the local newspaper and it just is not working out for you or you have not even attempted it because of the time it would take, there is another option for you in finding Pug puppies. The Internet has become a valuable tool in finding a lot of things such as cars, household items and even Pug puppies. But as with the newspaper route, there are good things and bad things about looking on the Internet.

Because you are searching on the Internet, it is most likely that the breeder you are looking at does not live near you, which means the puppy will be shipped to you without you getting to really see it in person. This can often times lead to trouble and is more expensive as the cost of shipping is above and beyond the cost of the puppy. But, this is an extremely fast way to go about getting a puppy into your home, as there is a wide selection of Pug puppies for sale on the Internet at any given moment.

Pug puppies are adorable by nature so there is no question there, but where to find them is a different story. Pug puppy care should be at the top of your list when it comes to looking at puppies for sale.

Finding The Best Pug Puppy For Sale  

You might wonder why I'm bothering to write an article on finding a Pug puppy for sale. Everyone knows all you have to do is go to a pet store and buy a Pug puppy, along with your Pug puppy supplies, right? Wrong! Going to a pet store is the worst place you can go to find a decent Pug puppy for sale. This is because their puppies are from puppy mills, which are horrendous places full of suffering.

Puppy mills also do not use vets, because that would eat into the profits. The parents of puppies in pet stores are not only frightened and miserable, but they are also very unhealthy. And sometimes, they are not even purebred. There is absolutely no way to prove that a pedigree is false. So you are getting a bad deal any way you look at it when you buy a puppy from a pet shop.
Besides, there are so many other humane ways of finding a Pug puppy for sale that you are better off in the long run going one of these routes. You can try your luck by answering Pug puppy for sale classified ads in the paper or on Craigslist, but you are taking a lot of risks. If you do not know how to tell a healthy Pug puppy from a sickly Pug puppy, then you will not be able to pick a puppy well. Also, you often don't get any training support from one of these breeders.

The best places to go to find a Pug puppy for sale is an American Kennel Club licensed Pug breeder or a Pug breed rescue. You can find a good Pug breeder from contacting the AKC, from attending a local dog show, from talking to friends and family who have Pugs, or from checking the Internet. A good Pug breeder doesn't ship a puppy and never has them for sale year round.
Considering that Pugs are relatively calm, highly trainable dogs and you can teach an old Pug new trick finding a Pug puppy for sale seems to be the best choice. Although puppies are cute, they are also a lot of trouble. Even if you have your heart set on a Pug puppy, please consider the advantages of adopting an older Pug from your local animal shelter or from a Pug breed rescue. You will be saving a life, and the Pug will be partly trained already.

Only buy your Pug puppy supplies from pet shops that do not sell puppies. Some large chains have afternoon events when dogs from local shelters are brought in. They may have Pugs. If they don't, the odds are the volunteers and workers can put you in touch with the closest Pug breed rescue. Sometimes they do have puppies, usually over six months old. Although not really having Pug puppies for sale, the adoption fees are a few hundred dollars. This is to discourage the Pugs winding up in bad hands.

Pug puppies are very cute and can be purchased on an impulse. Make a list of the Pug puppy supplies you are going to need before you go shopping.

Purchasing A Pug Puppy  

Fans of the Men In Black movies were intrigued to the sassy small Pug dog that played the role of a sassy undercover alien in the movie. Since the small dog debuted, breeders have noticed an increase in the sale. Although it took a recent science fiction movie to launch the Pug into popularity the breed is believed to have been originally the result of breeding shorthaired Pekinese dogs to undersized Bulldogs in 400 BC. The breed was believed to have originated in Asia before being brought to Europe by Dutch explorers.

The Pug puppy has a fine, short, silky soft hair coat that comes in three standard colors of silver, black and apricot-fawn. The pugs small face is characterized by its bulging eyes, pricked ears and smashed in face. The Pug almost always looks like it's smiling. A black mask covers the Pug's face and extends down across its back. The pug puppy's tail curls up and over its back. The full-grown Pug stands ten or eleven inches tall and weighs anywhere from fourteen to eighteen pounds.
There are a variety of reason's a Pug makes an excellent choice of dog. They make a low maintenance pet. The only grooming they require is an occasional brushing, their nails need to be kept trim, and their eyes need to be cleaned and kept free of mucus. With regular exercise their lively personalities can be kept under control, making them wonderful dogs to have in an apartment and small houses. Pug puppies have wonderful personalities. They adapt easily to changes in their environment and get along with small children and other household pets. The Pug's attentive, but non-aggressive personalities make them excellent watchdogs. It is difficult for a person to approach a Pug owner's house without the dog alerting everyone to his or her presence.

The one thing Pug puppy owners do have to worry about is the Pug's over all health. Because the puppy's eyes protrude from the Pug's face the owner needs to make sure that the dog doesn't have any scratches or other ocular injuries. Some Pug's have respiratory problems and can develop allergies. Another health concern typically associated with Pugs is over eating.
Once you've picked out the Pug puppy of your dreams you have to bring the pup home and introduce it to your family. One of the most important things to remember when bringing your Pug puppy home is that the more organized you are before hand the smoother the whole process will be. Buy the things you will need a few days before you plan on bringing your new Pug home. You will need a crate, food and water dishes, puppy food, chew toys and a collar and leash. Try to set the crate up in an area of the home that is quiet but not so out of the way that your new Pug puppy will feel isolated.

Arrange your schedule so that the day you bring your Pug puppy home you will be able to stay home and spend time with your new Pug. This is probably the first time your puppy has ever been away from its mother and littermates. It needs your presence to help it feel secure in its new environment. The better organized you are about bringing your new Pug puppy home the happier your entire family, including the puppy, will be.

Pug puppies have cheerful personalities and enjoy being surrounded by people. Make sure you have everything you need, like a crate, a Pug puppy name and puppy food before bringing your Pug puppy home.

What To Expect With Pug Puppies  

The Pug is well known for their large and outgoing personality both as a puppy and as an adult. Due to their wrinkled and flat face the Pug has a very unique appearance. People often choose Pug puppies for their personalities, but there are other factors you should consider before making the final decision to add a Pug to your household.

Since the Pug is good with children they are an excellent choice for a family pet. Pugs will get along with other animals, but you should carefully consider the other pets and breeds already in your home before adding a Pug, because jealousy is always an issue. Pugs are good watchdogs but this also means that they will bark at anything that gets close to the house, so consider this when choosing the breed. Pugs also make an excellent option for those who live in small apartments or houses because of their small size. They don't require a lot of space and yet they are playful.
Next you want to consider the high level of maintenance required for Pug puppies before making your decision. You won't have to trim the Pug coat since it stays short, but you will have to brush them regularly and trim their nails since they shed a lot and their nails grow fast. Due to the wrinkles that make them unique you will also have to clean their face more often than other breeds. So you may want to consider another breed if regular grooming is an issue.

If you want a dog that will be around most of the time then the Pug is an excellent choice. Pugs are very human friendly and often attach themselves to one person. They may even start following that person from room to room. This means a Pug will also demand your attention if you ignore them for too long. At times this can become annoying because of their strong and outgoing personality.
If you are going to add Pug puppies to your household then you need to make sure that you can provide them with a steady and safe indoor environment. Not only does the Pug like to be near other people, but they can also experience a variety of health related issues if they are left outside and have exposure to the heat, cold or the outdoors in general. The Pug is also highly prone to allergies and colds as result of their wrinkled and flat face. Another issue is excessive weight gain, which is common with Pugs, so you will have to carefully monitor your dog's food intake.

Before deciding if the Pug is a right breed for you and your household you should carefully think over all the pros and cons of having a Pug dog. Making sure you have the right dog can make all the difference between a positive and a negative match. Never choose a breed without doing the proper research first.

There are many pros and cons to consider before choosing Pug puppies. After you have decided on getting the Pug breed then you need to learn how to choose the right Pug puppy.

The Pug Pup: The Best Family Dog  

If you are looking for a dog that will keep you company and wants to be with you all the time then the Pug is a great dog. It is bred specifically because it is such a great companion dog. The Pug puppy is energetic and this energy will last a good two or three years depending on your Pug puppy. If this sounds appealing to you then the Pug is the right dog for you. There are however some downsides to having a Pug.

Pug puppy care is quite extensive and you will need to make sure your Pug puppy gets taken care of properly to ensure a happy and healthy life for your Pug. If you don't want a high maintenance dog then the Pug is not for you. Besides regular grooming and cleaning the Pug also could potentially have some serious health problems. If you are not prepared for this type of care then you should probably not get a Pug.
Because of its short muzzle your Pug is prone to breathing difficulties. This is a serious health problem and means that your Pug puppy should never be exposed to extreme temperatures. That means keeping your Pug puppy indoors in the air conditioning during summer when the weather is very hot and humid. Pug puppies and adult Pugs are prone to heat stroke and excessive exposure to heat can lead to organ failure. Even being out in the winter is dangerous so the rule is to keep your Pug out of very hot and very cold weather.

Regular grooming is an absolute must as part of Pug puppy care. Regular grooming will help to lessen the shedding problem that all Pugs have and keep your Pug happy. Don't be fooled by it's short hair, a Pug just like some long haired breeds needs plenty of regular grooming. You will also have to clean between the folds of your Pugs skin regularly. Nail trimming is also a must as Pug's nails grow very fast.
Talk to your vet before you get your Pug pup and discuss the potential health problems that could crop up. Find out about early symptoms to look out for and how to choose the best puppy out of the litter. The best way to go about Pug puppy care is the preventative route. Avoid exposing your dog to high heat and humidity, if the climate in your area is like this all the time or for a significant part of the year then invest in air conditioning. Pugs don't do well in high heat at all.

Most of all have fun with your Pug puppy. Your Pug will be a faithful companion who will shadow your footsteps. Its cute little face will never fail to cheer you up. The extra time and effort that is put into Pug puppy care will be rewarded by love and adoration from your Pug who only wants to be loved by you.

Owning and caring for Pug puppies is easy once you know what you are in for and have a good idea of what it involves. Some of the important things you need to know about Pug puppy care is in this article.

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