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Last week, Cindy and I trekked across the hills of Tennessee to pull what ended up being 6 pugs from a breeder who was going out of business due to illness. If you remember, we got the twins, Trudy and 3 others. I kinda left the others photos offline for a few reasons. We have a stack of apps to go thru, and they hadnt had any shots at all. They went into quarantine and as of yesterday, were able to come out and meet everyone else. So many times we hear how people dont want to rescue because they feel the dogs are damaged. Or older. Sometimes they are. But not always. This is why its always a good idea to get your apps in to your local rescues and get on the lists for the dogs that you want. I also didnt post them because when you adopt from us, its forever. Not a Christmas present. Can you imagine what my phone would have done if I had mentioned these turkeys, 2 weeks before Christmas? Lol. Hot mess and a dead battery. Haha. 3 of the 6 pugs were pups. Now 12 weeks old, they will be here until they have all had their shots AND have been neutered. 3 little boys. 3 little turd factories complete with toe biting gold medalist teeth. I introduce to you, Jasper, Casper and Houdini. Casper is a fawn fella and his brothers seem to be apricot. Lord save the toes! We have a waiting list for pups in rescue. But thats not a guaranteed thing- everyone will be checked out and home visits will be done. If youre interested in adopting a pug, or getting on a list for a particular kind, (black male etc) email me at thepugplantation@gmail or Cindy at cindylovespugs@gmail and we will send you an app.
Posted on: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 16:47:08 +0000

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