Pug Puppy for sale in New Haven, Connecticut | Petzlover


male and female pug 12 weeks old
Listing Type
Pet for Sale
Listing Description
I have a AKC male and female pug 12 weeks old. White and brindle. Very good puppy I just don't have time for him, now that I'm working a lot. He comes with his toys two big bags of dog food, his kennel, leash and harness as well as a collar. He has been microchip and has been up to date on all his shots. Re homing fee applies. Unless you know about this breed and how picky they are please don't respond.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Pugs
What is the typical lifespan of a pug?
The average lifespan of a pug is between 12 to 15 years. With proper care and regular veterinary check-ups, they can live a healthy life.
What are the common health issues seen in pugs?
Pugs are prone to certain health issues such as breathing problems, obesity, and eye conditions. It's important to keep an eye on their weight and regular health screenings to ensure they remain healthy.
Are pugs good with children?
Yes, pugs are known to be friendly and adaptable dogs. They tend to get along well with children and make great family pets.
What type of food should I feed my pug?
High-quality dog food formulated for small breeds is best for pugs. It's important to monitor their food intake to prevent obesity, which they are predisposed to.
How much exercise do pugs need?
Pugs require regular exercise, but it's essential to tailor their activity level to their health. Short walks and playtime are good for maintenance but avoid excessive exercise, especially in hot weather.
Do pugs shed a lot?
Yes, pugs do shed throughout the year. Regular grooming can help manage shedding and keep their coat healthy.
Can pugs live in apartments?
Absolutely! Pugs adapt well to apartment living due to their small size and low exercise requirements, making them perfect companions for urban dwellers.
What should I know before adopting a pug?
Before adopting a pug, consider their specific needs including health issues, grooming, and their social personality. Make sure you have the time to dedicate to their care and companionship.























