Pug Puppies For Sale Sussex

Mastiff puppies looking for forever homes . ( French mastiff cross South African mastiff ) they will be ready to leave mum... > puppies east sussexPug puppies for sale breeders information in the UK, please contact the breeder for details of any Pug puppies for sale at the moment. Tel: 0161 442 7118 Location: Hemswell Cliff, Lincolnshire Contact: Yvonne Kent, Malcolm Kent Location: Kirkmichael, Ayrshire, Scotland Location: Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire Location: Bognor Regis, West Sussex Location: Prestatyn, Denbighshire, North Wales Tel: 0161 338 5954All the puppies in all our videos are available now! And are ready to go home with you today! Click here to see more adorable Just Pups puppy’s playtime videos. Just Pups is the only place that you can purchase a puppy that has come from the company’s own licensed animal care facility or from a reputable breeder that we have met with face to face to receive the puppy and transported it ourselves into our store.

Read more about this practice ….. Currently all Just Pups puppies are being bred, born and raised at our own dually licensed and inspected Animal Care Facility, and transported from the Just Pups animal care facility to our stores in our own customized puppy transport van by a Just Pups employee, not an independent puppy transportation company. So when you come into our Just Pups East Hanover location you can be assured that you are purchasing the healthiest happiest and most pampered puppy, directly from the breeder (Just Pups) or a carefully selected breeder. DISCLAIMER: Just Pups LLC is a registered New Jersey business with 1 puppy store located in East Hanover New Jersey. We are NOT part of any pet store chain NOR are we related to any other business in the United States that may also be using the name Just Pups. Pug / Shih Tzu Hybrid Dogs Munchi the Pug-Zu hybrid (Pug / Shih Tzu cross) at 1 year old—her mother was a ShihTzu and her father was a Pug. Find a Pug-Zu Breeder

The Pug-Zu is not a purebred dog. It is a cross between the Pug and the Shih Tzu. Lola the Pug-Zu at 11 months old Lola the Pug-Zu at 11 months old— "She is a loving little dog, who is much loved and admired. We often get stopped by passersby asking what breed she actually is. She has fit into our family life with ease. Our son treats her as a little sister, although when she digs up the bulbs I've just planted in the garden to bury her little bones, I should be a little angry but I really see the funny side."
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Tyson the Pug-Zu (Pug / Shih Tzu mix) as a puppy at 3 months old Lola the brindle Pug-Zu puppy at 10 weeks old—"She has a great personality and is great with other dogs and kids. Lola really knows how to make us laugh!!! A great addition to our family!" Lola the brindle Pug-Zu puppy at 10 weeks old Lola the brindle Pug-Zu puppy at 4 months old "Pug-Zu puppies at 7 weeks from male Pug and female Shih Tzu. Male puppy facing forward has long hair." Bred by Midana's Designer Pups "Pug-Zu male puppy at 7 weeks—so sweet." "Adorable litter of Pug-Zu puppies are all loving and playful as a Pug. They are very funny and have great personalities." Male Pug-Zu puppy with longer Shih Tzu type fur Male Pug-Zu puppy with shorter fur; both this pup and the pup above are from the same litter. "Sammy is a quirky, lovable, smart, rambunctious puppy. He loves to run around the backyard, play fetch with all his stuffed animals (from his toy box) and chew on his bones."

Sammy the Pug-Zu puppyDesigner ‘handbag’ breeds made popular by celebrities are set to become the most dumped dogs in Britain, a leading animal welfare charity warned yesterday.Ignorant owners rushed to buy the pocket-sized pets as ‘fashion accessories’ without realising they need as much exercise as larger breeds and are now abandoning them in record numbers at rescue centres, research by the Blue Cross shows.The number of unwanted Pugs they have taken in has soared almost five-fold in the last five years and the number of Chihuahuas and Lhasa Apsos more than doubled. Paris Hilton with her pug dog. Designer ‘handbag’ breeds made popular by celebrities are set to become the most dumped dogs in Britain, a leading animal welfare charity warned yesterdaySome have been dumped at as young as just 20 weeks after their owners quickly became bored with them as the full responsibility of owning a dog became too much for them to cope with.The trend for ‘handbag’ dogs was fuelled by the likes of Paris Hilton, who had a Chihuahua called Tinkerbelle, Desperate Housewives actress Eva Longoria who has had a pug, and singer Gwen Stefani who had a Lhasa Apso.At the same time, the numbers of traditional breeds arriving at the charity’s rehoming centres has dramatically dropped – and they fear that for the first time ‘fashion breeds’ could soon overtake them in terms of number of dogs abandoned.

The charity took in less than half the number of Border Collies last year than it did in 2011, while the number of Labradors was down by a third and of Jack Russells down by 10 per cent.The Blue Cross says the ‘face of dog ownership may be permanently changing’ and is worried that the influence of celebrity owners and fashion trends means many more pets are bought for the wrong reasons and given up.Other ‘handbag’ breeds causing concerns are miniature Pinschers and Pomeranians. None of either breed arrived at the any of the charity’s 12 centres in 2011, but last year they took in 24 miniature Pinschers and 23 Pomeranians. French Bulldogs were also absent from their centres five years ago but last year they dealt with five. Ignorant owners rushed to buy the pocket-sized pets as ‘fashion accessories’ without realising they need as much exercise as larger breeds and are now abandoning themAmong the most tragic cases they have encountered is that of Aslan, a Llasa Apso puppy who was only five months old when he was abandoned at the Blue Cross centre in Suffolk.He had been bought from a puppy farm and had little interaction with humans.

Having been enchanted by his adorable looks, his owners simply found they then could not cope with his unruly behaviour and lost patience with him.Alyson Jones, head of rehoming services for Blue Cross, said: ‘Puppies like Aslan are pretty hard to resist. But the fact that it’s so easy to buy a pet online often leads to heartbreak, as owners can be tempted by a quick purchase without realising what’s involved or end up with a puppy from an unscrupulous breeder with health or behaviour problems.‘There are of course trends in pet ownership, just like everything else, but our concern is that people are increasingly basing their choice of breed, where to get it from - or even their decision to get a pet in the first place - on what is fashionable and quick.‘Five years ago, we did not see breeds like pugs or French bulldogs, but now we take in a steady number of them each year - they are definitely becoming more and more common in our rehoming centres.’Aslan has since been found a loving new home.