Cyclone Fan Special on Puggle Puppies!!!

tigershoops31

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We have 5 males and 4 females born October 10th :yes: They will be ready to go November 21st and we are looking for good homes for them. Obviously Cyclone fans usually have the best homes, so if you or somebody you know are interested let me know. We normally start them out at $350 until 8 weeks or so, but with that many this time we want to make sure we find good homes for them all and are going to go with $250 and would negotiate also on price :smile: They will have their first round of shots/wormer when they leave to go to their new homes.


I will try to get a video of the little rats running around and playing with each other up here in the next couple of days also...
 

cytech

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This is tempting I am planning on getting a second dog, but I was planning on trying to rescue one from one of the local shelters.

How would they do with a bigger dog? I know my dog has got along great with a neighbors beagle. Do they weez all the time like pugs do?
 

htownclone

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This is tempting I am planning on getting a second dog, but I was planning on trying to rescue one from one of the local shelters.

How would they do with a bigger dog? I know my dog has got along great with a neighbors beagle. Do they weez all the time like pugs do?

they dont weeze. the mix between a pug and beagle eliminates the breathing problem pugs have, as well as the hip problems pugs are prone to have.
 

hook40

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Ours is very high energy. Funny little guy. Great dog except for the shedding part. Luckily our guy likes to be outside alot. Loves other dogs too, except for the 7 foot Great Dane in the neighborhood that scares the crap out of him and everyone else.
 

tigershoops31

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Must be the Beagle in them? Our beagle does shed like crazy, but they're great dogs.

Our beagles don't hardly shed at all, but our Pug does pretty bad...we've heard back from previous litters that they haven't shedded too much...to answer some of the other questions they don't have the pug weeze because their snout is out a little further than a pugs...they are pretty high energy for at least the first year or two but they crash hard when they're tired :yes:
 

tigershoops31

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This is tempting I am planning on getting a second dog, but I was planning on trying to rescue one from one of the local shelters.

How would they do with a bigger dog? I know my dog has got along great with a neighbors beagle. Do they weez all the time like pugs do?

Ours have always been funny with bigger dogs in that they'll jump around on them and play with them and are pretty much fearless with them, but put them around a dog their size or smaller and they're timid as heck :confused:
 

MidwestZest

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I've been thinking about getting my first dog lately...but have yet to pull the trigger. Puggles are about the size and type of dog I'd like though. Maybe with such a big litter I'll check back in a few weeks if i've made up my mind and see if they're still around.....
 

tigershoops31

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Got a couple short videos of them this morning. They're 4 weeks tomorrow so they're at that "really awkward puppy stage" where it seems like sometimes the front end and back ends are going in the opposite direction :yes:

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W7_nJ3Y5GFk]YouTube - Another Puggle Video[/ame]

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERw5E63A9r4]YouTube - October 09 Puggle Litter![/ame]
 

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