What is the difference in the selling amount of not registering & vaccinating?
How do I go about registering five 6 week puppies?
I have a full bred shih tzu and pug but no papers… can I still register the puppies?
I am not a breeder and the puppies came about by accident I just figured to see what I can do to price them right.
Any other suggestions?
1. They are mutts and cannot be registered with any LEGIT registry
2. If you’re not going to bother to vaccinate them before going to their new homes you are better off dropping them at a shelter where they will have a real chance
3. price 50 if vaccinated and wormed.
4. Take the money from the sale of the pups and have your dogs fixed. That way there won’t be any more owner negligent "accidents"
November 15th, 2011 | Posted in pug puppies | 8 Comments
We are considering adopting two 17 week old pug brothers. They are very bonder and are used to sleeping together, eating together, playing together, etc. We feel bad only taking one and leaving the other one behind. My question is….am I only asking for trouble if I take two home? Will it be harder or easier having two together. I’m not too sure if it will be more difficult, or if it will actually be easier if they are able to learn together and from one another. Any advice would be greatly appreciated!! Thanks!
Yep,sure are.
Twice the time to train,double the trouble, …double *everything*!! They’ll only BAD behaviors "from each other".
They’ll be just fine..BETTER…when separated permanently.
Please,stop anthropomorphizing! They’re dogs,not human "brothers".
October 28th, 2011 | Posted in pug puppies | 7 Comments
Im looking for toy pug puppies online but i cant find any for sale! Can you help me? Please and thank you!
There is no such thing as a toy pug. Pugs are already a miniature breed, so don’t buy toy pug puppies because they shouldn’t be like that. If you want a pug, go here: http://www.nextdaypets.com/directory/dogs/sale/1100216/
But you really should get a dog from the pound or shelter. One who needs a home, and could die if he doesn’t get it.
October 25th, 2011 | Posted in pug puppies | 6 Comments
I would love to get a female but if not then that’s okay. Now I want one for free and I dont wanna look on a website where I might have to send money or anything.
I’m sure there is a stuft one somewhere that someone doesn’t want anymore.
Won’t pay to get one then you have no business owning one.
October 21st, 2011 | Posted in puppies sale | 3 Comments
I live in south Ogden, and I want a pug puppy, but everytime I find one that’s a good price (25-250) they’re already gone. Does anyone know where I can get a cute pug puppy?
A PUG RESCUE in your area!
The great thing about rescues …
: they make sure all the vetting is up to date
: they usually foster all their dogs/pups so they are also being trained and given the building bocks of family life.
And the # 1 reason….you will be giving a homeless pup a home.
Please get a rescue!
October 15th, 2011 | Posted in pug puppies | 8 Comments
Are there any online course or books that specializes in teacup puppies care that can be recommended.Thanks
Hello, Yes teacup puppies arent a breed but just a type of small dog usually a smaller fragile dogs that require special attention and care. I dont understand why such the negative comments. Check out this ebook on amazon on teacup puppies care. Cheers
October 6th, 2011 | Posted in teacup puppies | 6 Comments
I would like to get a red/brown teacup/toy poodle.
The poodle club of America has a breeder’s directory.
But, any breeder who advertises teacup puppies should bea Absolutely avoided. Most times, these are just runts and can have a TON of health problems. Please check this out:
http://www.barkrescue.net/teacup.htm
September 27th, 2011 | Posted in teacup puppies | 3 Comments
Puppies should have formed stools by the time you start to wean them.
September 13th, 2011 | Posted in teacup puppies | 5 Comments
My teacup york is 2 years old and I was wondering is it possible for her to have puppies. She is very small.
No – not if you want a live dog. Pregnancy and birth will kill her. Your dog is a runt with a lot of genetic problems – she should be spayed immediately.
September 11th, 2011 | Posted in teacup puppies | 4 Comments
I am concerned that if I get a puppy that my three cats will not be friendly to it, or that the puppy will not be friendly to the cats. I want them all to play nicely and get along with each other. My thoughts were that if I got a puppy (as opposed to a full grown dog) that perhaps the cats will think it’s just another cat, or perhaps the puppy will think the cats are just other puppies? How do you integrate a puppy with cats?
Just get them all in a room, but don’t force them to meet each other right away. Let the puppy sniff around and get acquainted, and be ready to step in if there is a fight. Getting a younger dog helps because he will get used to cats more and more over the years.
September 8th, 2011 | Posted in puppy | 4 Comments