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can I just ask, both the OP and kittycatsam whether you would consider any other dog than a pug?
Why are you so set on this breed if they are so dificult to find to rehome?
I just wondered if you would consider any other nice little friendly dogs, I have a soft spot for little short legged dogs, I got my dog from here, and I really like the looks of Charlie and Callie - if I could have another dog I would be sorely tempted, they both look like such little sweethearts!
http://mayflowersanctuary.com/rehoming-gallery/dog-rehoming-gallery.html0 -
f1re_cr4cker wrote: »hi i'm thinking of rehoming an adult pug and eventually (if its not already on it) putting it on dry food- maybe Burns. How much would this cost a month roughly? Price isn't a worry, id just like a rough idea.
Google Burns & ask them directly!:money:0 -
the kc monitor no sites + even pups addy'd on their webby arent necesarily health tested.
google for info on your nearest breed club 'bull terrier breed club' etc, these clubs regulate members + have lists of available pups from them, if they are seen to be unethical their memberships terminated.
other than this word of mouth from good breeders is the best option.
good luck.0 -
Not Cavaliers.
If any one could point me in the right direction.
Pref 8 weeks old with first jabs.0 -
The breed club is the way to go when looking for a pup
http://www.king-charles-spaniel-club.co.uk/club/contacts.html0 -
My pup is 5, nearly 6 months old. Hes my baby and I have always been very affectionate and loving towards him and he has always wanted to sit on my lap and cuddle up. However the only time he seems to get excited to see me now if first thing in the morning when I let him out of the kitchen. Is this just him growing up now and not needing me as much?0
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I agree with Dennis, he's at the teenage stage. He'll come through the other side, our one did. I do miss him being a cuddly puppy sometimes though0
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Typical teenager:rotfl:0
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i used to cuddle mine like a baby but now he's more content with his own company. he like to be near us and is always pleased to see us but wouldnt let me cuddle him now like i used to.
he's 3 now by the way. and i love him to bits. just enjoy his company. he is a dog and behaving like a typical dog. you got to love him for it.0
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