Pug babies on the way. We are accepting deposits for our next litter, please contact for more information.
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**Just as a note we do not breed black pugs**
**NEWS** We are now doing PDE testing
Pug babies are $1250.00
CKC (Canadian) Registered
2 year life threatening genetic health
Up to date vaccinations
Spayed or Neutered
Regular deworming, flea,tick and mite control
Food puppy is currently eating
6 weeks accidental pet insurance through pet secure
Information package on pugs
Life time breeders support(403) 687–2371 or 360–2876
barnespugs4@aol.com
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PUG PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL HUMANE SOCIETY AND SHELTERS
CKC (Canadian) Registered
2 year life threatening genetic health
Up to date vaccinations
Spayed or Neutered
Regular deworming, flea,tick and mite control
Food puppy is currently eating
6 weeks accidental pet insurance through pet secure
Information package on pugs
Life time breeders support(403) 687–2371 or 360–2876
barnespugs4@aol.com
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PUG PLEASE CHECK YOUR LOCAL HUMANE SOCIETY AND SHELTERS
We also ask that you have done research on pug breed before contacting us. Pugs do have health issues just as any other breed.
Please read before purchasing ANY breed of puppy
When looking for a new pet ask your breeder what health screening they have done with their adults. CERF, BAER, & OFFA testing that can and should be done with breeding animals. These tests will tell the breeder where their faults are in their breeding males and females and if they should be breeding them or not. For more information Google any of these tests.
A good breeder will always be there to help you with any questions you may have about your dog/puppy long after you have taken your new pet home.
Ask your neighbours’, friends, vets, groomers, family members where they purchased their pet from. Ask them if they have had any health concerns or issues with their puggy.
Ask around about the breeder you are considering purchasing from.
Not all breeders will tell you the truth. If a breeder tells you they have had no concerns or issues with any of their animals, they have not been breeding long enough or are not telling you the truth.
Please don't rely on just the breeder’s references, if the breeder is not going to tell you about any health issues they have had you can guarantee they will not give you legit references.
All breeders have something in their lines; this is part of the reason why we do health testing and why life threatening genetic health guarantees are offered.
Unfortunately not every puppy born is going to be perfect. A good breeder will remove the male, female or both if necessary from their breeding program.
A health guarantee is not worth the paper it is written on if the breeder will not stand behind their puppies. Be very cautious about whom you are buying from.
Please read before purchasing ANY breed of puppy
When looking for a new pet ask your breeder what health screening they have done with their adults. CERF, BAER, & OFFA testing that can and should be done with breeding animals. These tests will tell the breeder where their faults are in their breeding males and females and if they should be breeding them or not. For more information Google any of these tests.
A good breeder will always be there to help you with any questions you may have about your dog/puppy long after you have taken your new pet home.
Ask your neighbours’, friends, vets, groomers, family members where they purchased their pet from. Ask them if they have had any health concerns or issues with their puggy.
Ask around about the breeder you are considering purchasing from.
Not all breeders will tell you the truth. If a breeder tells you they have had no concerns or issues with any of their animals, they have not been breeding long enough or are not telling you the truth.
Please don't rely on just the breeder’s references, if the breeder is not going to tell you about any health issues they have had you can guarantee they will not give you legit references.
All breeders have something in their lines; this is part of the reason why we do health testing and why life threatening genetic health guarantees are offered.
Unfortunately not every puppy born is going to be perfect. A good breeder will remove the male, female or both if necessary from their breeding program.
A health guarantee is not worth the paper it is written on if the breeder will not stand behind their puppies. Be very cautious about whom you are buying from.
