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Pug Puppies - PICTURES BELOW...a few facts first!
FACT: Did you know that pugs are born nearly black and lighten as they age? Unless
they are supposed to be black of course! They can have white spots on their chests
or tips of toes when born, these disappear with age, usually at 6-9 weeks.
FACT: Did you know that unless you attend the birth of pugs nearly 95% of them will
die? Why? Because mom's don't have a long enough nose to break the sac they are born
in and they suffocate.
FACT: Did you realize that your breeder has "quickened" these puppies from
the womb, to help awaken them to life and often has to give mouth to mouth recusitation
and heart stimulation to puppies after a c-section to assure their survival? Wonder
why they are "expensive"? Now you know, they are worth far more than we
charge. If we figured up our time by the hour in caring for our babies, we would
be making about a quarter an hour.
FACT: Did you know that your responsible breeders will sleep in the same room as
the pug puppies and at each squeak, make sure mom dog isn't lying on a baby or sitting
on a baby? AND that the breeder must plug the puppies onto mom's "Spigots"
about every two hours for the first 2-3 days (round the clock)? Often the puppies
aren't able to find the teats themselves without training from your breeder.
FACT: Pug puppies need to have their food and water elevated when they are small.
Why? Because their heads are so heavy vs their bodies that if they put their heads
down to eat, their butts go into the air forcing their face into the food or water..Yes,
I know. It looks funny, BUT, they can inhale the food and/or water and get particles
in their lungs causing pneumonia.
We ship to Seattle, Olympia, Tacoma, all points in Washington State, we can
deliver to Portland or meet you. California is also serviced via air, Alaska Air
usually ships for us. San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento, Oakland and all surrounding
areas. Don't get us wrong! We will ship to Chicago, Pittsburg, Miami! Where ever
Continental airlines goes as they have climate controlled animal sections to ship
the little ones in. Shipping is NOT included in the price.
We do ship all over the USA. Most
often the cost by air is about $176.00 or so, plus a carrier and the vet check. Our
vet checks them for only $27.50 and the carrier runs about $20.00. |
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ABOUT BREEDING PUGS:
Pugs may or may not breed natuarally. About 30% of the time Artificial Insemination
is required or the female may hurt the male during mating or the attempt to mate.
Pugs may give a sign that they are ready to give birth, they may not. You need to
be with them 24/7 during the last week of gestation to watch.
If your pug has a sack of water hanging from her behind and no puppy has arrived
at the 1.5 hour mark, call your vet, you have problems. 2 hours is the limit and
you will need that last 30 minutes to get your dog to the vet.
If a dog has gone 1.5-2 hours between puppies, you are in trouble and need a vet.
Get your dog ultrasounded or xrayed so that you know how many puppies there are.
If you don't, you will often lose the last puppy because you didn't know it was in
there.
You must be present during birth as pugs will not take their babies out of the birth
sack and the babies will die of suffocation.
You need to clear out the puppy's nose and mouth so that it can breathe, it may be
necessary to give the puppy mouth to mouth resusitation and heart massage if the
birth was particularly long or stressful or if the puppy is breech.
If a puppy is breech and seems stuck, do NOT break the umbilical cord. If the cord
is already broken, then at the next push of the dam, grab the puppy's butt and pull
with her push. I mean pull hard. DO NOT pull straight out behind her. This will catch
the puppy's head on her pelvic bones. You want to pull hard down toward her stomach
if you can. This will help slide the puppy's sharp head bone down and under the upper
pelvic bones of the mother. If puppy is truly stuck and you pull head off or you
cannot get puppy, puppy stops wriggling and is dead...you need a vet immediately
or the rest of the litter and your dam can die.
Do not administer Oxytocin without advice of your vet. You can rupture your dam's
uterus and cause the placentas of the puppies to come unattached, killing all your
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Pug puppies are $600.00 each with a $200.00 non refundable deposit required to hold.
(The 200.00 goes toward the total purchase price)
To contact us, please email puppy@pugpuppyforsale.net
OR CALL 503-366-3408.
Coming Soon...
This is the litter that is currently on the ground so to speak. They are just starting
to toddle and will be ready for new homes in about 4 weeks. We are taking reservations
on them. Individual pictures were on the original page you just came from http://www.pugpuppyforsale.net/pug.html
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Hi, I'm Autumn. I'm a full grown pug, intact female who needs a new
home. I've had a litter of 5 puppies and am a good mother. I'm 4 years
old and shy till I get to know you. I tend to get plump easily, I will
eat anything and love to play. I would feel happier in a household where the other
dog is a boy. I like kitties.
I'm only $600.00 and come with full AKC registration papers. |
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We can ship the puppies by air, Buyer
pays shipping costs, veterinary well health check prior to shipping, and shipping
crate costs. |