I will hold a puppy for a reasonable amount of time, with a half down non-refundable deposit. Keep in mind I am getting very attached and the longer I have them the harder it will be to let them go.

For questions or more pictures please email me "Nancy" at njolene@itlnet.net or call 580-759-6391 if no answer please leave a message and I will call back asap.

Met our pugs

Our little Velcro dogs

Zoey & Snort

The true meaning of puppy love!

Our little man "Snort"

Snort helping get Spook to be still for a picture


Zoey and Snorts kids born on Aug. 15th 2009

Pictures taken at 5 weeks old males have on blue collars, girls pink and red.

All puppies have went to their new homes, check back next year! Thank you everyone!

Boys 200.00 reduced 175.00 w/o papers, with papers add 50.00 for ACA papers.

10-18-09 female puppy "AKASHA" on her way home with Michael and Dana!

"AKASHA" in her new home with Michael...she is SOOOOOOOO cute in her pretty pink sweater. Thank you so much Michael and Dana for staying in touch...it means more than words can say!

 

Male puppy 1- A little more calm and senstive than his brother, VERY lovable!

10-20-09 This sweet boy has been added to the family of Roy and wife of Lawton. Thank you! Cannot wait to hear how he is doing!

Male puppy 2- He is a jump 1st look second, full of energy but always loves attention and gets very excited!

10-20-09 This orney lil guy has been added to Julie's family in Blanchard, OK. With 2 boys to play with, still waiting to hear how he is doing

I would like for these puppies to go to a home where someone is always home or they have a suitable companion. UTD on shots and worming. More pictures upon request, any questions PLEASE ask. When our puppies are in their new homes we would very much like to stay in touch, hear all about them, updated pics and always here for any questions.

Just a little info I found on the net, if you have had a pug in your family please research to make sure they are right for your family. They are NOT outside dogs, although they do love playing outside.

Temperament

Pugs are clowns with a lot of personality. However, they can be a little headstrong and stubborn when it comes to obedience. They are good with children; however, they do not take for constant playing and running with the children for long periods of time. This dog is made to be a companion not a guard dog. Many pugs are highly interested in strangers and making them their new best friends. They may alert you to the presence of a stranger; however, you may not hear them because their bark is usually muffled by their lips and short, flat muzzles.

In this breed, the males tend to be more easy going, and loving of people and children. The females tend to be more independent, alert, and observant. The pug is supposed to be friendly and able to love everyone human and animals equally and as energetically. There are usually no problems integrating them into homes with children and other pets like cats, rodents, or birds.

This is an even-tempered stable breed with a lot of playfulness, charm, dignity, love, and an outgoing extravert. They are mischievous, willful, self-confident, and cheerful. They are not nervous or high strung and should not display aggression.

Health Problems

Pugs are usually healthy and hearty dogs. The most common problem is that the pugs suffer from obesity because they seem to love to overeat even when fed an excellent Diet. Feed not by what is on the bag or by filling up the bowl. Feed only what is necessary to keep your Pug at a healthy weight where you can just feel the ribs.

Occasionally, the face and nose wrinkle should be cleaned to prevent infection. The teeth must be brushed regularly especially since many of the teeth are overcrowded in the small, flat muzzle and mouth of the Pug.

Pugs, because of their short noses, are also prone to breathing, respiratory, and Snoring issues. Be particularly vigilant and cognizant when the weather or temperature is hot, humid, and cold. Most of the respiratory issues revolve around elongated soft palates and pinched nostrils. Both can be corrected with surgery; however, owners must remember that these dogs were bred to be indoor companions. If the condition is exacerbated when exercising or being outside during these circumstances, then ensure shorter timeframes while outdoors.