Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Stuffed Pug Going To Buy A Pug And Need Some Advice?

Going to buy a pug and need some advice? - stuffed pug

Me & My Boyfriend will buy a pug and we'll see on Sunday. If you are there, what should be some meaningful and important questions to ask the breeder dogs to make sure I'm going to buy a puppy in good health, parents should make on puppies and controls? Thank you!

4 comments:

(: said...

I absolutely love pugs! I researched a lot, and here are some questions that I think are, would be appropriate.

1. The parents are bred? (Even if you do not mind, it's good to know)

2. The parents have health problems (other than the usual problems, pug, pugs, only because, as it was built.) If your puppy can be sent?

3. What are your personality traits?

4. Is he / she AKC registered?

Hope this helps!

(: said...

I absolutely love pugs! I researched a lot, and here are some questions that I think are, would be appropriate.

1. The parents are bred? (Even if you do not mind, it's good to know)

2. The parents have health problems (other than the usual problems, pug, pugs, only because, as it was built.) If your puppy can be sent?

3. What are your personality traits?

4. Is he / she AKC registered?

Hope this helps!

...yeah but u can call me cookie said...

When it comes to Pugs Your first concern is your breath. Ask if the parents have had difficulty breathing. Some require surgery to enhance their airway. If this is the case, then it can not be bought, and hereditary. Also ask about vaccines. When the puppies are at least six weeks had their first shots and deworming? What about Mom and Dad are in progress? It must be prepared to represent the name of your veterinarian's reference.

Another element that is overlooked, is the general temperament of the puppies. Did you allow filming in the back? Tap your feet? The tail? If so, then probably no aggression problems.

If you pay for a dog, ask about the AKC papers. Registered the parents? How long has the papers subscribe to your own?

Even if you plan on recording, it is a fundamental element of responsible breeding. You pay for quality.

Citified Farmgirl said...

First, it is preferable that the parents are, where you can watch. Are they shy? Aggressive? Sickly? Or are friends, accessible and healthy?

Here is a site that lists 10 questions to ask before buying your new puppy. http://www.veterinarypartner.com/Content ...

I would just add that I am a black pug years ago and it is the light of our lives! She is stubborn and full and has a challenge for the railway was correct. Intrusion has been a real problem with her, and chewing. But it's a crazy little clown, always full of antics and has always given us laugh. She has more energy than I could have ever imagined! It is also the loving dog I've ever had, always ready with kisses and warm embraces.

Good luck with your new baby .. There are not many things smarter than a baby pug!

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