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Pug Puppies are raised in the house and handled from minute one.  Their first
outside trek is to the vet for their first shot which happens at about 6 - 7 weeks
of age.  I do not believe in taking them outside of their environment until they have
had at least two shots and had a chance to build up their immunity.  After that, I
take them to my friend's places and let them socialize there, to places like Home
Depot where I wheel them around in the cart, and of course, there are LOTS of
people coming here that they can visit with.  They run around the house and
experience carpet and lino flooring, outside they play on grass and on the deck,
even snow when they are a little bigger!
Pearl and Holly share mothering duties
with an adorable litter of baby Pugs.
Karma and a past litter. Doesn't she look radiant?
      Our Commitment to Our Puppies

Out of concern for the welfare and happiness of our Pug puppies, we are careful about the homes
into which they are placed. We only place puppies in secure home atmospheres.  Pug puppy owners
must have a fenced-in yard and be committed to the rearing of their puppy with regular vet checks.
We like to stay in touch with our new "extended families" and ask that they report back to us often
and send photos.  We sincerely hope that all of our puppy placements are permanent, however in the
event that the new owners are unable to keep their Pug for any reason, the puppy should be
returned to our kennel.
Little snuggle bugs!
Formal attire is no problem for a pug.
Berry & Isabella pups
Captain & Fanci Babies
Harriet, our Pug Nursery Mascot
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