Pug Puppy for sale in Dallas, Texas | $700 | Petzlover


Pug Puppies With Great Quality need a Home
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
Hi All -I recently adopted an young male PUG from the County Animal Shelter and am looking for information on his earlier life. He's bigger than a true "toy" and weighs in about 11lbs or so and has a gold orange coat with white on his chest, belly, and a bit on his face. He had a hard go in his journey to the Shelter as someone abandoned him locked in a kennel carrier without food or water on the side of the road. He was there for at least 24 hours until some kind stranger noticed that the carrier was still there a day later and stopped to investigate. Anyway he's a pretty spunky guy and is settling in well to his new life which will be a safe, loving, and fun life. I'm guessing whoever had him was probably beside themselves trying to figure out what to do with him and hopefully would be relieved to hear that he will be doing well from here on out. Please realize I'm not trying to pass any sort of judgment nor am particularly interested in judgmental commentary (all's well that ends well...) but focusing on the health and history of the dog is my primary interest. Any and all details are of interest but particularly health/Vet info, age, name, stories about his puppyhood and previous life, etc.; really anything at all of his personal history would be appreciated. If the kind stranger who rescued him reads this I'd also love to hear the details of that experience. Replies by Craigslist email is wholly confidential so if any of this story rings a bell, please do reply without any worry of well, anything! Thanks for reading and for any MCAS fans or anti-fans, you can count me in the "fan" category - by any quality animal care standard, they do a great job of managing our metropolitan critters! P.S. - If you are so inclined and share your phone in your reply, I would be pleased to text or speak in person..(***) ***-***0.
Pet Listing Essentials
Price / Fees
:$700
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. What is the average price of Pug puppies in Dallas?
The average price for Pug puppies in Dallas is typically around $700. Prices can vary based on the breeder, lineage, and overall quality of the puppies.
2. How can I ensure I am adopting a Pug with great quality?
When looking for a quality Pug, consider adoption from reputable shelters or licensed breeders. Look for health clearances, age-appropriate vaccinations, and a good pedigree. Visiting the facility and meeting the puppies and their parents can also help assess their quality.
3. What should I know about the health of Pug puppies?
Pug puppies can be prone to certain health issues, including respiratory problems and hip dysplasia. Regular vet check-ups and vaccinations are crucial for maintaining their health. Always ask about the puppy's medical history and any relevant health screenings done by previous owners.
4. What is the typical lifespan of a Pug?
The average lifespan of a Pug is around 12 to 15 years, depending on factors such as diet, exercise, and overall care. Providing a loving and supportive environment can help ensure a long and healthy life.
5. How can I provide a stable environment for my new Pug?
To create a stable environment for your Pug, establish a routine for feeding, walks, and playtime. Make sure to have a safe space for them to relax and encourage socialization with humans and other pets to promote their well-being.
6. Are there any specific requirements for caring for a Pug?
Pugs require regular exercise but are not overly active dogs. Ensure they have short daily walks and playtime. Regular grooming, especially around their facial wrinkles, is necessary to keep them clean and healthy. Additionally, monitor their diet to prevent obesity.
7. Can I adopt a Pug puppy from a rescue?
Yes, many Pug puppies are available for adoption at animal shelters and rescue organizations. This is a great way to provide a loving home while helping a dog in need. Make sure to fill out any required applications and be prepared for an adoption interview.
8. What should I do if I have specific information about a Pug's history?
If you have any information regarding a Pug's past, such as health records or stories from its early life, sharing this information with new owners or shelters can help improve the dog's transition into its new home.


























