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Home Page   Pug Puppies for Sale for sale in Florida,  Tcup Pugs for sale, Pug Puppy for Sale, Tiny Pugs for sale in Florida The Pug puppy  is a stubby and muscular with a wide chest, straight, very strong front legs and well-muscled hind legs. They receive their name "Pug" from the Latin word that means "clenched fist". To communicate with humans Pugs make a grunting nasal noise, somewhat like a pig. Being snuggled down at your feet snoring or being close to you, but unobtrusive, are some of Pugs' favorite activities. Pugs are a dog who tends to make people smile because they are convinced of their own importance. Pugs are adaptable, sociable and good-natured.  Other Names: Mops, Carlin Height: 10 - 11 inches  Weight: 13 - 18 lbs.  Colors: Silver, apricot, fawn or black, black mask and ears and black trace along back  Coat: Fine, smooth, short and glossy  Temperament: Pugs are loyal, affectionate, quiet and docile, vivacious and teasing  With Children: Yes, playful and loving  With Pets: Yes, will get along well with other family pets and dogs.  Special Skills: Family pet  Training: Pugs respond well to basic training but needs a gentle hand. They will be sensitive to your tone of voice so harsh punishment is unnecessary.  Learning Rate: High, Obedience - Medium, Problem Solving - Low  Activity: Indoors - Low, Outdoors

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PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 1  (W-8411)  LILLY $1,250.00  female  (020-526-342) - born 4/9/08 - Cute little girl with a very animated look. She will make you laugh all day. She's a sweetie. ACA (p619)

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 2   RAQUEL  female   $950.00   - born 3/15/08 -   (w-8213)  (106-036-875)  really cute and small puppy  with an adorable face   (p515)

 

 

 

 

 

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 3 MARK  MALE   (016-070-095)   $950.00    beautiful little male pug - very out going and very loving - loves to run and play - (p515)

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 4  Peanut  female  (7506)  (010-624-035)   $3,000.00   EXTREMELY TINY PUG PUPPY   (P515)   dob  3-17-08

 

 

 


PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 5 (w-8245) TYSON $950.00 (020-521-802) male - born 3/21/08 - cute little guy all black with a fantastic and very animated face.(p521)

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 6    TIMMY  male (w8088) $950.00 male -(104-363-884)   born 1/14/08 - He is sweet and playful but also likes to be loved on. (p43)  health certificate date  4-2-08   akc  health cert. 4-2-08 ****************

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 7 (0915) (492-e634a06)   female $1,250.00 - born 2/2/08 - A darling little AKC Female Pug. A little ball of joy.(p43)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 8 (w-7970) (492C6F7D5A) $3,000.00 female tiny - born 1/8/07 - This is a very small AKC Female Pug. She weighed 1 pound 3 ounces. She is very playful and eats very well. 

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 9   CUTIE   male   (w-8158) $1,500.00 male - born 2/10/08 - (099-544-016)   This is a cute lovable little man. WHAT A CUTIE! (p51)

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 10   CANDY  female  (w-8192)  $1,500.00 female - born 3/9/08 -  (015-862-828)   THIS LITTLE GIRL IS A VERY CUTE BABY. SHE IS A FAWN WITH BLACK MASK.   (p59)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 11 (7023) $950.00 female -  105-887-822    born 3/15/08 - This little girl has a very shiny and sharp black coat. She loves to play and be talked to.  (p515)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PUG PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 12 (w-8137)    Puggy    male  (016-830-367)    super cute and extremely tiny  $3,000.00 male - born 2/25/08 - This tiny little guy will melt your heart!  (p424)  

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Pug Puppies- Dental Information

Caring for a dog's teeth is a routine that many breeders have used for years, but that is just now becoming common with dog owners. Just like people, different dogs and different breeds of dog will have stronger and healthier teeth than others. In addition some foods, especially soft foods such as canned and semi-moist foods may not provide the scraping action needed to remove tartar and plaque from the teeth, resulting in poor dental conditions that can result in early tooth loss, problems with infections in the mouth, gum disease and even digestive disorders.

In a dog's wild, natural state a large percentage of their food would be meaty bones or fiber type items such as fruits and vegetables and even chewing on grasses. These natural food items, particularly bones, act as abrasive substances that work to scrape the plague off the teeth and keep the gums healthy. In canned or semi-moist foods not only is there a higher chemical component that may lead to tooth damage and decay, but there is also no abrasion against the teeth by the food as the dog eats. The result is that particles of the moist foods lodge between the teeth with nothing in the dog's diet to scrape them off. Just like with people, the longer the food sits against the tooth enamel the greater the chance for tooth decay will be.

Often the first signs of dental problems and issues is the noticeable discoloration of the teeth close to the gum line. This can range in color from a yellowish discoloration through to a deep caramel or even dark brown to black color along the gum line and up over the teeth. Usually by this advanced stage there is also a highly noticeable irritated, bright red area around the tooth in the gums. With severe dental issues there may also be bleeding from the gums, foul smelling breath and teeth that are very loose or that begin to fall out. Tooth loss is very serious in dogs because it will limit the kinds of foods that they can eat and can possibly lead to nutritional problems as the dog ages.

Thankfully there are some simple steps that Pug Puppies and puppy owners can use to help their Pug Puppies's avoid or minimize tooth decay. Some of the easy and fun tips and tricks are to provide your Pug Puppies with abrasive, safe things to chew while playing or while they are alone. Nylon Pug Puppies bones, meaty knuckle bones, and specialized toys that are texturized to provide a scraping action on the teeth are ideal. There are also several types of dental bones or edible dental chew treats that are designed to provide this natural scraping action that are great for between brushing treats. They are not effective in removing already established plaque deposits that are advanced in size.

Dental Supplies

There are few dental supplies that the Pug Puppies owner will need to start this routine. The younger you start your puppy the better, even before they get their permanent teeth is ideal. The basic supplies include a specially shaped Pug Puppies tooth brush or soft baby toothbrush, a specialized finger sleeve and some Pug Puppiesgy toothpaste. Avoid using human toothpaste as the strong flavors of human toothpaste is not usually appreciated by the Pug Puppies or puppy and can result in a bad experience for the Pug Puppies, making tooth brushing more challenging.

Puppy Dental Routines

Starting your puppy with regular, twice weekly or every other day tooth brushing routines is a wonderful idea that only takes a few minutes. Many people include the dental cleaning in the grooming program and it just becomes part of the puppies routine.

The first step of the program is to get the puppy used to having fingers in his or her mouth, or a very small toothbrush. Puppies will, of course, want to chew on either item, so they must be treated very gently but also understand that this is not a game. Start by simply rubbing your fingers over the front teeth and rewarding the puppy for not biting or mouthing. Doing this after feeding is a good idea as the puppy is less inclined to want to play and may be very relaxed and even a bit sleepy. Once the puppy is comfortable with the front teeth, gradually move around to the side, being very careful not to hit the gums or push too far to the back of the mouth to cause discomfort.

Once the puppy is calm with this, add either the toothbrush or a finger sleeve, which is just a texturized cloth finger that slips over your index finger. Add a bit of toothpaste and stroke gently against the teeth, paying particular attention to the gum line. The whole process should only take a minute or two. Provide a healthy dental treat as a reward when you have finished.

Pug Puppies Dental Routines

If the Pug Puppies has been trained from a puppy, typically they are calm and will sit willingly for their dental routine. If the Pug Puppies has never had their teeth brushed, this may be a bit of a new and maybe even stressful event. Start, like with puppies, in having the Pug Puppies comfortable with you handling their muzzle and mouth area. Use your finger to gently rub the teeth in the front of the mouth, then gradually move to the sides. To get to the inside surface of the teeth the Pug Puppies will need to open his or her mouth, which will usually be a natural occurrence if the Pug Puppies feels comfortable and safe with the owner.

If the Pug Puppies snaps, bites or growls you may need to work more on the desensitization as they may be nervous and afraid of what is happening. For mature Pug Puppiess that are very uncomfortable having and extra person to help hold the Pug Puppies may be required for the first few times, but it is really much better to go slowly and make the Pug Puppies feel comfortable rather than trying to force the issue.

Chewing and Pug Puppy Behaviors

Puppies will go through various stages in their growth where chewing and biting behaviors tend to be more or less common in all breeds. These are similar in many cases to the chewing and biting behaviors that human infants go through, especially around teething time. Small puppies will also go through a period of mouthing everything. This is part of their way to explore their environment and find out what is good to eat and what is not. While these stages are all normal, they can become problematic when the Pug Puppy starts to destroy the house, furniture, clothes and everything else he or she can get his or her mouth on. Biting becomes a more serious issue as often puppies biting is considered cute and even encouraged by unsuspecting owners, but a full grown dog, even a toy breed, can seriously injure a person through biting behaviors.

Chewing

Since chewing is a natural behavior for dogs when they are bored, playful and even happy, it is less important to stop the behavior and more important to direct it to appropriate objects. Starting your Pug Puppy off by providing a variety of chew toys and not ever having the Pug Puppy start chewing on your shoe, backpack, cell phone or pillow is the best possible option. When you first bring your Pug Puppy home have a variety of chew toys available, especially ones like he or she is used to playing with at the breeders. A good selection of check toys can include:

Kongs or tough, rubberized toys available in many different styles and sizes.

 

Nylon bones are also available for most small to giant sized dogs.

 

Hard rubber balls, not too small to possibly be swallowed.

 

Dog quality stuffed toys for small dogs are typically acceptable but they will not last with medium to large breeds of puppies.

 

Knotted thick ropes are great to play with and very safe.



Avoid using socks tied in knots, old shoes or even old clothing that is cut in strips and braided into a toy. Although these things are great to play with, it may be confusing for the dog to tell these items from the good clothes and shoes. Never leave these types of items where the Pug Puppy can get into them if at all possible. Do not use human toys or children's stuffed animals as dogs can simply shred and destroy these items, often swallowing small parts that can cause serious health problems and even death.

Use the chew toys in games and when playing with the dog. Encourage chewing of these toys and praise the dog when he or she is chewing on them. If you catch the dog chewing on something they shouldn't, substitute the incorrect item for the correct chew toy. Don't punish the dog or hit or yell at the Pug Puppy, this will only frighten them and will not help with training in any fashion.

Additional exercise and socialization can also help with minimizing chewing behaviors when you are not home or with the Pug Puppy. Puppies that have lots of attention and exercise are more content to relax and sleep when you are gone and wait for you to get home to play.

Biting

All puppies start out biting. Mother dogs and brothers and sisters typically teach the Pug Puppy what is known as bite inhibition, or the puppies ability to regulate its biting behavior. If a Pug Puppy bites the mother dog she will growl at it once as a warning, then will often snap at the Pug Puppy if it persists. Brothers and sisters will yelp sharply and run away, leaving the biting Pug Puppy alone and isolated. Through these two different types of interactions puppies learn to not bite to get attention and socialization.

Humans can use these two training methods as well. If a Pug Puppy bites, a high pitched "Ouch, no bite" followed by ignoring will typically get the message across to the Pug Puppy. If he or she continues to bite a more direct method of "Ouch, no bite" followed by firmly holding the Pug Puppy by the scruff of the neck until he or she is still, then releasing and ignoring will usually get the point across. Do not pick the Pug Puppy up by the scruff off the neck or hurt them in any way, all you are trying to do is show that you are dominant and that you will not tolerate rough play. Mother dogs will use this same behavior to correct a Pug Puppy that is too aggressive.

Biting puppies will need to learn different games to avoid biting encouragement. Don't play games such as tug-of-war with these puppies as that is a dominance game, and if the Pug Puppy thinks he or she is allowed to growl or act aggressive in games this can often spill over into training. Don't wrestle or rough house with these puppies either. Play games that allow the dog to interact with something else, other than a human. Rolling the ball, playing with a Frisbee or just playing hide and seek with the Pug Puppy is a much better option. Absolutely never allow the Pug Puppy to chew on your fingers. Many people do this when the Pug Puppy is small, especially with toy and small breeds. This tends to lead to dominance issues with these dogs that can become very problematic as the Pug Puppy matures.

There are some breeds, particularly the working dogs or pastoral dogs as they are called in the United Kingdom that are prone to nipping as a way of herding. These breeds, most commonly the Border Collies, Sheepdogs, Shepherds and Corgis will naturally go through a period of trying to "herd" their owners and other humans. Correction is important and puppies will quickly learn not to "heel" or nip at people. This correction can be done by the "Ouch, no bite" command followed by the person immediately stopping and ignoring the Pug Puppy. In some cases a squirt bottle filled with clean, fresh water can be used in conjunction with the command to help persistent nippers understand that they are not to engage in that behavior with people. If you have one of these breeds don't use chase games where you may be encouraging the Pug Puppy to develop his or her natural herding instincts.

 

 

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PUG  PUPPY FOR SALE BY NET 1 TRISH  female  3/16/08   SUPER TINY PUPPY    $1,500.00   (4a1f-62266c)     really cute puppy with an adorable face.   (p515)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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