Pug Puppy for sale in Indianapolis, Indiana | Petzlover


Kc Males Parents Health Tested, Many Champs
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
We have available 2 absolutely stunning fawn, male pug puppies. Bred to breed standard and of amazing quality, 13 champions in their 5 gen KC pedigree. We own both mum and dad so both parents can be seen. He has been semen tested and is extremely fertile. He is pde tested and is N/N (clear) and also tested for pkd -
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What breed are the puppies?
The puppies are pugs with a pedigree that includes 13 champions in their 5 generation KC pedigree.
How many puppies are available?
We have 2 absolutely stunning fawn, male pug puppies available for rehoming.
Are the parents health tested?
Yes, both parents have been health tested. The father is semen tested, extremely fertile, PDE tested, and is N/N (clear) for genetic disorders.
Can we meet the parents of the puppies?
Yes, we own both mum and dad, so you can meet both parents during your visit.
Where are the puppies located?
The puppies are located in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, United States.
What is the quality of the puppies?
The puppies are bred to breed standard and are of amazing quality, ensuring healthy and well-socialized companions.
What is the color of the puppies?
The available puppies are fawn in color, a popular color variant for pugs.
What are the parents' qualifications?
Both parents come from a prestigious background with many champions in their lineage, offering assurance of quality and temperament in the puppies.
What health tests have been done on the puppies?
The father has been PDE tested and is also PKD tested, indicating that they are free from these genetic disorders.
What is the temperament of the puppies?
The puppies are well-socialized and known for their playful and affectionate nature, typical of the pug breed.
When can we take the puppies home?
Puppies are usually ready to go to their new homes after they reach the appropriate age, typically around 8 to 12 weeks, depending on their development.

























