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Help With Trying To Find Pug Puppies In Wisconsin?


My Family is trying to find a female faund Pug Puppy and we live in Fond Du Lac Wisconsin Please Help.
ONLY GOOD PLACES PLEASE NO MILLS OR OTHER!

here is a place to look for a reliable dog breeder
http://www.hsus.org/pets/pet_adoption_information/how_to_find_a_good_dog_breeder/

But please look at a ADOPTING 1st!
http://www.petfinder.com/awo/index.cgi?action=state&state=WI&city=&keyword=

Pug and Pug mixes
http://www.petfinder.com/search/search.cgi?animal=Dog&breed=Pug&preview=1&exact=1
http://frankthepug.com/

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Wisconsin Puppy Mills Videos


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Wisconsin Puppy Mills

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Does my puppy Shih Tzu full?

I adopted a puppy from a rescue in Wisconsin and told me I was a Maltese shih tzu mix that was rejected from a puppy mill by having weak knees (Which the vet said he did not really) and have uneven distribution of colors. The vet said he thought looked like a shih tzu complete, and that the factory Puppies can I just say it was a mix because a Maltese shih tzu is a breed of design and mixed breeds are less prone to disease. Here is a picture of ours, puppy Mia: Mia PS http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm233/justeverheart/CuteLittleMia.jpg has two white and dark fingernails, and the Book of Shih Tzu we say that both are allowed, but could mean that it is a mixture? (Please only answer this question if you have knowledge about dog breeds, not just I guess to try to get points.) When I said that mixed breeds are less prone to disease which means you can not get specific genetic diseases in its class.

She looks like a Shih-Tzu, but it is, however, the thing with the mixed races. A mixed breed dog can see exactly how a parent, a combination both, or elsewhere in the spectrum. Chances are that she is a Shih-Tzu mix of Malta, but only took on a side field Shih-Tzu. For your information, no But mixed breeds are more prone to disease, that's just a lie that BYBs and puppy mills rush to sell all of these designer dogs silly. Actually you can get certain diseases of the race. In fact, poorly bred mixed breeds are prone to both sides of the race-specific diseases. Thanks Rescue!

Wisconsin Puppy Mills

Wisconsin Puppy Mills Q&A


Does my puppy Shih Tzu full?

I adopted a puppy from a rescue in Wisconsin and told me I was a Maltese shih tzu mix that was rejected from a puppy mill by having weak knees (Which the vet said he did not really) and have uneven distribution of colors. The vet said he thought looked like a shih tzu complete, and that the factory Puppies can I just say it was a mix because a Maltese shih tzu is a breed of design and mixed breeds are less prone to disease. Here is a picture of ours, puppy Mia: Mia PS http://i297.photobucket.com/albums/mm233/justeverheart/CuteLittleMia.jpg has two white and dark fingernails, and the Book of Shih Tzu we say that both are allowed, but could mean that it is a mixture? (Please only answer this question if you have knowledge about dog breeds, not just I guess to try to get points.) When I said that mixed breeds are less prone to disease which means you can not get specific genetic diseases in its class.

She looks like a Shih-Tzu, but it is, however, the thing with the mixed races. A mixed breed dog can see exactly how a parent, a combination both, or elsewhere in the spectrum. Chances are that she is a Shih-Tzu mix of Malta, but only took on a side field Shih-Tzu. For your information, no But mixed breeds are more prone to disease, that's just a lie that BYBs and puppy mills rush to sell all of these designer dogs silly. Actually you can get certain diseases of the race. In fact, poorly bred mixed breeds are prone to both sides of the race-specific diseases. Thanks Rescue!

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