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Pug Health & Information
Pugs are very special and require extra special attention and care. It is important that you avoid "backyard" breeders and only look for a puppy from a registered breeder.
This will help ensure that your puppy has good breeding lines, good health and is properly socialised. If you are interested in a pug puppy contact our "Puppy Officer" - Donna [email protected]
SELECTING THE RIGHT DOG Below is an extract from our controlling body's (South Australian Canine Association-S.A.C.A.) website.It describes the benifit of purchasing a Purebred dog and why you should look into getting a puppy from a registered Breeder Research Some owners for example, may choose a breed from a picture book only to discover their handsome Weimaraner or playful Dalmatian requires many more hours of exercise that can ever be provided or their small garden is being destroyed by a very bored and very energetic Australian Kelpie. The registered breeders will also screen their breeding stock for any hereditary diseases known to affect the breed. A registered breeder is also able to provide a Certificate of Registration and Pedigree for your dog should you wish to exhibit your dog at shows or compete in any of the trialling activities.
Thankyou, SA Pug Club Committee |