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pug play

Follow us on Facebook @ Pugalittlefoot  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100079282370133

AKC Website:  marketplace.akc.org/susan-lambert-119297

Previous litter
Previous litter, all puppies sold

for the LOVE of pugs

We are a small family run breeder.  We purposefully have infrequent litters so as to not overextend our momma's or ourselves. They are our pets, they live, sleep and travel with us. We care for our puppies in our home from day one, carefully socializing and introducing them to normal household sounds, children and other animals. 

Our puppies are:

AKC Registered

UTD on all age appropriate vaccinations

Vet checked

Parents are genetically tested for PDE, PKD, PLL, DM

Price:  $2,000

Please contact us at one of the options below if you would like
to be on our list for an upcoming litter
Text message:  253 632 5990
(typically the quickest response) 
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Gooddog.com https://www.gooddog.com/breeders/pugalittlefoot-alabama
marketplace.akc.org/susan-lambert-119297

Available Puppies

4 boys, 2 girls 

born 4/8/2024

4 are still available

Upcoming litters

 

Eclipse puppies have arrived!!

Anticipated litters

 

June 2024

Are Pugs the right breed for your family?

Pugs are known for their affectionate personalities and amusing antics. Their large round head and big expressive eyes give them a range of human-like expressions.  Their wrinkled brow exhibits surprise, joy, and curiosity that have delighted owners for centuries making them a favorite breed.  

Grooming is light however Pugs shed all year long so frequent brushing can help keep the hair off your sofa. Most Pug owners just know that shedding and hair on the furniture just comes with the breed.

Pugs rule

Pugs love to eat and are very good at convincing their owners that they are starving! Owners must be careful to keep their pugs weight around 15-20 lbs.  Over weight pugs, while incredibly adorable, often develop serious health issues.  Exercise is important however short walks over longer more strenuous exercise is a must.

As a brachycephalic breed, pugs CAN NOT be allowed to get overheated, so we suggest keeping them inside and cool in hot weather.  Their short muzzle makes breathing more difficult than a long snouted dog and when overheated the problem can be much worse.

Pugs are happy living anywhere you are but they do not do well when left home alone. Next to food people are their favorite things.  They are very social and need regular human contact. Their favorite place is right next to you!

Meet some of our family and previous litters

Beautiful pug
sweet little gir
Black pug
thoughtful pug
baby pugs
pug love
momma loves her baby
Love those pugs
previous litter
pug grumble
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