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I live in California and my family & I want a Puggle. Does anyone know of a place to go to get one?
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Thanks, Mary Lou Last edited by pugsandpuggles; 02-23-2006 at 08:34 AM. |
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Hi, how are you doing? I do not have puggles, but I do have chi-a-pugs (chihuahua pug mix) They are 4 weeks old, and as of their age now, they look alot like a pug. They turned out very cute. I have 3 males & 2 females. Father is AKC & CKC reg. Mother is full blooded chihuahua. I am asking $500.00 plus shipping. Buyer's are responsible for shipping arrangements. If you are interested, I have several pictures of them and i can email them to you if you would like. my email is luv4dogsgage@aol.com Stacy |
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We have 5 Puggle hound puppies. They will be CKC registered as hybrid dogs. Will have shots, deworm, vet check up and written health and genetic guarantee. We are in southern California. they are $500 each. I can send pics if you e-mail me directly.
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Those first two offers look like scams. This 3rd one, is your best bet. Don't ever send a deposit on an animal you haven't seen with your own two eyes. Also, shipping animals, especially young ones is just cruel. Please buy locally if you can help it. |
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hi,
For your viewing pleasure, I have attached pictures taken during the birth process and at one week. Today is their two week birthday....will update later today. Cheryl
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These people are just throwing two dogs together to make a quick buck.
Purebred dogs are expensive because of the costs of showing and health tests (OFA, CERF etc, not 'vet checked'. What have these 'breeders' done to justify a $900 cost??? As for CKC registered as a hybrid....HAHAhahaha. CONtinental Kennel Club will 'register' any dog, just send in a pic and some $$. There are no shows, nothing. Its nothing but a 'kennel club' for people to use the registration as a sales gimmick. Rare? Ha...there are hundreds of 'puggles' in shelters across the nation. Slow down your search. Where you get your dog and choosing the right dog for you make a big difference in the experience you will have. |
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Hi,
One advantage of living in a free country is you may choose a sire for your bitch ( a daddy dog for your mommy dog ). Or you may choose to not breed the dog at all. Or you may choose to breed her once or twice during her life as your pet. Another other advantage of living in a free country is you may choose any puppy you wish. Throughout my life I have always had pets, they have brought my family and I great joy. One of my all time favorite memories happened about 20 years ago, we lived WAY WAY out in the country. The pups were being born, it was a family affair, great grand ma, grandma and grandpa, my husband and I and our two little boys ( they were just past being toddlers ). With great amazement and total honesty my oldest son said, "Look mom, they come in plastic bags." Sincerely, Cheryl |
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