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Teacup Pugs Puppies offers luxury, one in a million puppies of the highest quality and standards Teacup Pugs. Please browse through our complete site ask any question you may have will most likely be answered. We have a lot of information about teacup Pugs puppies, teacup puppy care and information regarding our teacup puppies for sale. We are here to offer you amazing customer service and support. Our main objective is to raise quality and healthy Teacup Pug puppies with our excellent work ethics.
We are known for and are proud of maintaining open lines of communication with our customers and welcome your feedback.
Our Cattery is lovingly managed by my husband and i, and four of our six children are actively involved in caring for and waiting on our pugs round the clock, every day of the year, including Christmas. Both i and my husband work from home, so there is always at least one experienced adult present for pug care.
Our interest in pugs began in 2000, when we bought our very first pug. We chose the breed because we wanted a toy size dog that loved children and had the gentle, cheerful temperament required of a true family dog. We purchased our beloved Mia from a newspaper advertisement. Bred by a well-meaning but uneducated backyard breeder, Mia's heart and soul have been everything we could ever have asked for in a canine family member, but her little body has given all of us grief. Mia has a great deal of trouble breathing. She can run and play only for very limited amounts of time before she is gasping for air. She is very fine boned and began suffering from arthritis at age seven. Despite her excellent temperament, Mia is a dog whose parents should never have been bred. It is the responsibility of all dog breeders to produce only puppies who have excellent potential to be healthy and long-lived adults.
Marris had always wanted to breed dogs, and several years' experience as a professional groomer coupled with an Animal Science degree from Colorado State University helped her prepare for the intensive management involved in overseeing a kennel of pugs. When our family moved to Oklahoma, at last it was time for that dream to come true. We moved a large insulated building onto our property and remodeled into a shelter fit for pugs. Temperature control and hygiene are critical in keeping dogs comfortable, healthy and happy.
Our pugs primarily live in the pug house, where they live in groups of two or three in four by six foot indoor pug rooms with large attached grassy excessive pens. Each is room is fully subitizable and each pug has his or her very own fleece bed. Everyone has plenty of toys and rawhide chews. A large indoor playroom and huge outdoor play yard complete the kennel facility.
We take advantage of our beautiful rural home by making regular pug parades as the weather allows. Mom or the kids take all of our pugs out for a long romp in the woods or over the prairies. Individuals or pairs are turned loose to frolic over the ranch until they are ready to come in.
Socialization is not just for puppies! We have a lot of people and a small number of pugs. Each and every one of our pugs is handled, played with, and loved each and every day. They all know their names, how to walk on a leash, and most know a trick or two to earn a doggie treat. Each member of our family has one or two special pugs to love and bring into the house for extra attention.
We believe that the ultimate purpose for any dog is to be a family pet. Although we do consider the physical appearance of our pugs, participate in AKC dog shows, and choose dogs who closely resemble the AKC standard, the health of our puppies is far more important to us than their good looks. We have chosen parents with excellent respiratory health - pugs who can run and play for as long as they wish without gasping. All of our dogs have plenty of bone for strong legs. We have chosen not to breed pugs with the extreme wrinkles seen in the show ring. Although our pugs are certainly wrinkly-faced, none of them require special cleaning nor have any of them ever developed an infection of their wrinkles. Our pug parents are chosen for their affectionate temperaments, playful natures, and athletic ability. Every breeding decision we make is made with the intention of creating happy, health, life-long companions.
Although the pug house is completely temperature controlled, we choose to whelp all of our dogs in our home. All births must be attended! Pugs are notoriously difficult wheelers. Caesarean sections can be required at any time. Generally pugs cannot remove the amniotic sacs from their pups. Absence of an alert and knowledgeable breeder usually results in death by suffocation of the entire litter. Pug puppies become chilled and die very easily. By whelping all of our pugs indoors, we are able to provide constant supervision prior to and during the birth.
Pug puppies stay in our house with their mothers until they hardy enough to return to the pug house and only five to six inspections per day. This is generally around the age of three to four weeks, when it is time to begin individual socialization. Each puppy is handled and played with to prepare him for being an ideal house pet. He is carried indoors and out, taken for car rides, introduced to other dogs, and cherished and fussed over by our kids. By the time a puppy is old enough to leave us for his new home, he is confident, friendly, and spoiled rotten!
We welcome visitors to see our kennels and visit our pugs. Prepare to be maul
Teacup Pugs Puppies offers luxury, one in a million puppies of the highest quality and standards Teacup Pugs. Please browse through our complete site ask any question you may have will most likely be answered. We have a lot of information about teacup Pugs puppies, teacup puppy care and information regarding our teacup puppies for sale. We are here to offer you amazing customer service and support. Our main objective is to raise quality and healthy Teacup Pug puppies with our excellent work ethics.
We are known for and are proud of maintaining open lines of communication with our customers and welcome your feedback.
Our Cattery is lovingly managed by my husband and i, and four of our six children are actively involved in caring for and waiting on our pugs round the clock, every day of the year, including Christmas. Both i and my husband work from home, so there is always at least one experienced adult present for pug care.
Our interest in pugs began in 2000, when we bought our very first pug. We chose the breed because we wanted a toy size dog that loved children and had the gentle, cheerful temperament required of a true family dog. We purchased our beloved Mia from a newspaper advertisement. Bred by a well-meaning but uneducated backyard breeder, Mia's heart and soul have been everything we could ever have asked for in a canine family member, but her little body has given all of us grief. Mia has a great deal of trouble breathing. She can run and play only for very limited amounts of time before she is gasping for air. She is very fine boned and began suffering from arthritis at age seven. Despite her excellent temperament, Mia is a dog whose parents should never have been bred. It is the responsibility of all dog breeders to produce only puppies who have excellent potential to be healthy and long-lived adults.
Marris had always wanted to breed dogs, and several years' experience as a professional groomer coupled with an Animal Science degree from Colorado State University helped her prepare for the intensive management involved in overseeing a kennel of pugs. When our family moved to Oklahoma, at last it was time for that dream to come true. We moved a large insulated building onto our property and remodeled into a shelter fit for pugs. Temperature control and hygiene are critical in keeping dogs comfortable, healthy and happy.
Our pugs primarily live in the pug house, where they live in groups of two or three in four by six foot indoor pug rooms with large attached grassy excessive pens. Each is room is fully subitizable and each pug has his or her very own fleece bed. Everyone has plenty of toys and rawhide chews. A large indoor playroom and huge outdoor play yard complete the kennel facility.
We take advantage of our beautiful rural home by making regular pug parades as the weather allows. Mom or the kids take all of our pugs out for a long romp in the woods or over the prairies. Individuals or pairs are turned loose to frolic over the ranch until they are ready to come in.
Socialization is not just for puppies! We have a lot of people and a small number of pugs. Each and every one of our pugs is handled, played with, and loved each and every day. They all know their names, how to walk on a leash, and most know a trick or two to earn a doggie treat. Each member of our family has one or two special pugs to love and bring into the house for extra attention.
We believe that the ultimate purpose for any dog is to be a family pet. Although we do consider the physical appearance of our pugs, participate in AKC dog shows, and choose dogs who closely resemble the AKC standard, the health of our puppies is far more important to us than their good looks. We have chosen parents with excellent respiratory health - pugs who can run and play for as long as they wish without gasping. All of our dogs have plenty of bone for strong legs. We have chosen not to breed pugs with the extreme wrinkles seen in the show ring. Although our pugs are certainly wrinkly-faced, none of them require special cleaning nor have any of them ever developed an infection of their wrinkles. Our pug parents are chosen for their affectionate temperaments, playful natures, and athletic ability. Every breeding decision we make is made with the intention of creating happy, health, life-long companions.
Although the pug house is completely temperature controlled, we choose to whelp all of our dogs in our home. All births must be attended! Pugs are notoriously difficult wheelers. Caesarean sections can be required at any time. Generally pugs cannot remove the amniotic sacs from their pups. Absence of an alert and knowledgeable breeder usually results in death by suffocation of the entire litter. Pug puppies become chilled and die very easily. By whelping all of our pugs indoors, we are able to provide constant supervision prior to and during the birth.
Pug puppies stay in our house with their mothers until they hardy enough to return to the pug house and only five to six inspections per day. This is generally around the age of three to four weeks, when it is time to begin individual socialization. Each puppy is handled and played with to prepare him for being an ideal house pet. He is carried indoors and out, taken for car rides, introduced to other dogs, and cherished and fussed over by our kids. By the time a puppy is old enough to leave us for his new home, he is confident, friendly, and spoiled rotten!
We welcome visitors to see our kennels and visit our pugs. Prepare to be maul