A former member
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IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A PUGGLE-PLEASE GOT TO "PETFINDER.COM" AND SEARCH UNDER PUG-THERE ARE MANY PUGGLE BABIES AND 1-3 YEAR OLD PUGGLE WHO NEED HOMES. PLEASE SAVE A PUGGLE!!!
Many of the dogs that end up in pounds and shelters come from breeders and puppy mills-the same people you are paying for a puggle-why not get it cheap and save a life.
Please pass on this information-they need our help.

They will be listed under "PUG" or BEAGLE and be classified as a "pug/beagle mix" or just a pug mix or beagle mix.
THANKS!!

A former member
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There are alot of puggles unfortunately none in Pennsylvania. Any ideas?
deborah
user 6337201
Ardmore, PA
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I agree. Adopting a rescue is the best thing if you can.

I just wanted to pass this on to you Lisa. We have a 2 y/o puggle that we bought from a breeder. He is super-terrific!! It is not possible to put into words how much we LOVE him, This breed is great with kids, other dogs, and we take our "Bruski" to the local hnursing home 2X a monther to visit with the residents. And they love him too!

We got him from " Sturbridge farms". This breeder is near Harrisburg, PA. http://www.sturbridge...
A teacher at my daughter's school saw Bruski and feel in love with him adn she got her Puggle from Sturbridge farms too.

But, I will say we did try for the longest time to adopt a rescue but, it didn't work out for us.

Good Luck with your search!
A former member
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How shameful. You're talking someone out of rescuing a dog and directing them to your kennel????

There are hundreds of Puggles sitting in shelters around the country because of people like you.

poochy
user 5448623
San Jose, CA
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There are four puggles being given up for adoption right now - check out:
http://www.puggle.org...

A former member
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I have 2 beautiful little Puggles. They turned 1 year old this past August (Rosie and Roscoe). They are from the same litter. We got them about a year ago. Unfortunately, my husband recently has gotten ill. I work full time and have 4 children. I have more than I can handle and have really given a lot of thought to this. We are willing to give free our babies to a good home. We prefer to keep them together as they have never been apart, however, we just want a good home for them where they will be loved and cared for. I noticed someone posted a message of interest in Puggles but noted there were none in PA. We live in Ewing, NJ which is very close to PA. If you are still interested please contact me or if anyone reading this knows of a good home, please contact me. As I understand it I will receive emails from this discussion. I gather we are not supposed to give out our email on this, probably a good idea. Thanks.
Jessica Holloway
user 12695221
Pittsburgh, PA
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My husband and I have five rescue animals. Two of them are puggles. "Angus" and "Gertrude". Gertie came from a place called "Heaven can wait" in Ohio. We had to drive a few hours to get a rescue puggle, but it's well worth it to save a life. She was a puppy mill rescue and when we got her at 8weeks she was only 2lbs, missing most of her hair, and had bites and scars all over her. She is now a happy healthy 26lb one year old.
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