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Because I feel my pugs are practically clear of life threatening congenital abnormalities, I am offering a 2 year health and temperment guarantee. I am also donating a portion of the sale of each
puppy to Pugs and Pals Rescue, other Pug Clubs. We are asking other breeders to
do the same, donate to their favorite rescue.
Puppies come from multiple
champions and they all make exceptional companion high quality pets or show pugs. Because my reputation is at
stake, we would not knowingly risk breeding pugs with health issues. There is a difference between backyard
breeders and show breeders, they don't breed out the genetic health issues and only breed to pay the bills.
Your pup will be in the best health, even happy temperment and great looking.
We are continuing
to health certify our pugs before bred. Our pups are all raised the same, in our large family room kitchen,
around grandkids, other dogs and raised with human love. These pups are usually all simular in conformation, and
hopefully there will be 1 or 2 that will excel to a champion and continue the line for us and others that are interested
in showing a purebred pug. A few will be sold as pets to families not interested in showing. Any
money that I might make goes right back into my pugs, high quality food, entry show fees, and vet bills. There is hardly ever a profit in breeding for a litter. It's the joy and thrill of breeding gorgeous
fine quality pup and watching them win in the ring. I spend thousands of dollars every year showing my pugs. I understand
some people can't afford the cost of a well bred pug, but the quality and consistency in health, conformation and
temperment will beat the cheaper backyard breeders and pet stores. You get what you pay for. I learned
that the first year I was in pugs! It NEVER pays off to start the cheaper way or pick that cute puppy in the window
at the mall. Nothing is cheap but it's the reward you get in healthy happy new puppies and winning in
the ring!
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If everyone bred only dogs with excellent conformation, and stable, correct temperaments, working titles
and clean health, we would have top-quality dogs in this country. Get your dog evaluated by judges and trainers. If he meets
breed standard, and is healthy, and has the correct temperament and drives, show him, work him, and get him titled. If you
feel you have what it takes to be a "professional" breeder, educate yourself, and with enough experience in dogs,
maybe you, too, could make a positive contribution to your breed. But if your dog's only credentials are that it is a
great pet, then love it, socialize it, train it, exercise it, give it the best in feed, comfort and veterinary care, but for
it's own good (including better health - ask your vet!), and for the sake of puppy-buyers, society, and all canines, get
it spayed or neutered Resist the Greed; Don't Support Backyard Breeders, Brokers, Pet Stores and Certainly Don't Become One Resist the Greed; Don't Support Backyard Breeders, Brokers, Pet Stores and Certainly Don't Become One
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NOTE: Not all
these pugs live with me. Some are owned or live with others, but they are my breeding, and they may or may
not be in my name with the AKC. (such as Pheona, Tinkerbell, Pheobe, Jewel, Piper, Hannah, Roxy, and Sophia
(with my father.)
Questions? Please email or call me
luvdpugs@sbcglobal.net 714-779-7729-home 714-595-9648-cell
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