So we thought we had found these little dudes forever homes and sadly because of unforseen circumstances the 2 families are now not able to give them a forever home!
There were 10 pups in total from 3 litters, dad is a pug and 2 of the mums are pugs and 1 mum was a chihuahua, all parents can be seen!
It was not planned pregnancies! My boy was booked in for the snip and he managed to get my 3 girls before the snip day came! Puppies were literally born days apart! 1 litter on the 24th Feb, the next on the 26th and the last on the 28th! Last were the chugs! So as you can imagine that was 1 hectic week!
So from litters of a total of 10 these 3 handsome little dudes are still available!
They are ready for their new homes now! All parents can be seen, and the 3 that are left are actually 1 from each litter!
Call/Text/message if you need to know anything!
Chug was£800 but is now £700
Pugs were £1200 but are now £1000 each
Thank you Jackie x
Safety Notice: NEVER send a payment or deposit online before viewing the Pet to confirm the advert is genuine. Read our Covid-19 safe buying guide.
Be extra cautious with online transactions!
We encourage you to read these guidelines before buying or adopting a dog.
Carry out the research so you have the necessary knowledge of the pet you are getting. Since owning a dog is a big commitment, you should research about the breed fully to make sure it fits your current lifestyle and budget.
Take time to visit the advertiser's home to confirm if they are genuine. Do not settle for online communications and photos. UK Pets does not verify the authenticity of all advertisers. The advertiser should allow you to personally see the puppies with the puppies' mother. If they keep on giving you excuses why you could not visit their home or the address stated in the advert is not the accurate and permanent location of the pet, consider this a red flag.
Never pay anything online through money transfer companies especially if you have not personally visited the advertiser and seen the puppy, this includes deposit and delivery cost for the puppy. There is also no means to recover your money if issues arise. Before closing a deal, you must have signed a well-defined contract.
The advertiser should only release the puppies when they are 8 weeks old or older. They should be responsible enough to know that separating the puppy from the mother earlier results in medical and behavioural issues.
If you have reasons to believe that an Advertiser is not genuine, please report them to us immediately.
Report ListingIs the Pug the right pet for your lifestyle? Read our Pug Dog Breed Information. It is important to consider these facts to help you decide whether you are ready for long-term pet ownership.
Pug Breed Information