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Hello and Thank You for your interest in our Pugs.  We have puppies that are available throughout the year.  Depending on when you are wanting a new addition to your home, you can pre-order the perfect puppy!
 

If you would like to reserve one of our puppies, please contact me at RonniesRuffers@Yahoo.com

Our pretty mother, Princess, has just had a new litter of beautiful and unique puppies on Nov. 20.  These pups are very rare with their beautiful silver coloring.  Our two boys, Rusty and Casey, both have fawn heads with black masks and underbodies and a prominent white spot on their chests.  Bruiser is a remarkable little boy with his white paw and chest and black and fawn coat.  Our three little girls are very pretty with their black and fawn coats and black and white chests.  They each have a beautiful fawn head and black mask.  These puppies are very unique and will be silver as they age.  If you would like to reserve one of these little "Ruffers", let me know as these angels will go pretty fast.  A deposit of $200 will reserve the cutie of your choice. 

Bruiser is going to live with Jimmy and his family in Pascagoula, MS and Casey has found a home with Samantha and Jonathon in California!  Daisy and Sunny are going to be living with Wesley in Tennessee and Rusty will be living with Judy in Southaven, MS!  Sweet Pea has been adopted by the Sullivan family south of Leakesville, MS.

For more information, please email me at RonniesRuffers@Yahoo.com

Three more litters due in mid- January from our mothers-to-be Mulan, Jasmine, and Baby!  Contact me today to reserve one of these babies!

These are our wonderful parents!  Each parent has a purebred bloodline, and each are CKC Registered!


Each of our puppies comes with CKC Registration, Current and up-to-date vaccinations, a Veterinarian Examination, a Health Guarantee, and if shipped, a Certificate of Health.  If you have any questions regarding any of our puppies, please feel free to email me at
RonniesRuffers@Yahoo.com.

PUG FAQ'S

Breed Group:
 
Toy
Weight:  14-18 lbs
Height:  10-11 inches
Color(s):  silver, apricot-fawn, or black, with black muzzle or mask, ears, cheek moles, and trace down back
Coat:  The Pug has a very fine, short, and soft coat. The coat should be smooth and glossy and neither hard nor wooly. The Pug sports a distinct black and soft muzzle. The hair is slightly broken along the curly tail.
Overview:  The Pug has unknown origins which have triggered debate among Pug lovers. It is believed that this dog originated before 400 BC in Asia, however one cannot be certain. Some believe that Dutch traders brought this breed back from the East. It is said that this breed descended from a shorthaired Pekingese while others believe that it was the result of crossing a small Bulldog.
Character:  The Pug can be somewhat sensitive to the tone of someone's voice, however recovers fairly quickly. Don't underestimate the size of this dog, he is very devoted and makes a good watchdog. This is a big dog in a small dogs body, making him very sturdy and very devoted. The Pug should never be timid, and should never show signs of aggression. He should always be friendly and playful.
Temperament:  The Pug is a happy and cheerful little fellow that gets along with just about anyone. This breed can become very jealous at times, but does exceptionally well around strangers. The Pug does extremely well around children, even children that are prone to pestering a dog, as this is a very sturdy and hardy breed. He can do very well around other dogs, but should be socialized at an early age like other breeds.
Care:  Grooming wise, the Pug does not require much maintenance. The muzzle area should be cleaned as this breed has the tendency to drool. Under the folds of skin should also be cleaned to avoid any dry or itchy skin. Bathing should only be performed when necessary, as it will remove the natural oils from the skin and coat.
Training:  The Pug can be willful at times but is eager to please. Making training fun will be sure to catch this dogs attention and keep it. A variety of training methods work best with the Pug, as they bore quickly. Making training fun will be sure to keep this dogs attention. This is one of the harder breeds to train, so consistency is a must. Obedience training at an early age is recommended to make training more efficient and easier at a later stage in life.
Activity:  Pugs are lively little dogs, however they are relatively active indoors and do well without a yard. This breed does love long walks, but proper water should always be provided as this breed is prone to breathing problems and tires quickly. This breed is excellent for an apartment environment. The Pug adapts well to many different environments, and will take as much exercise as provided. However, he has the tendency to overeat and become lazy, so exercise must be provided on a regular basis.

This information was obtained from NextDayPets.com.  For more information regarding the Pug breed, please go to www.NextDayPets.com.
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