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Pug Puppies For Sale

Please be advised that we do NOT ship our puppies.

Not all of our puppies are shown online, so be sure to check out more beautiful puppies in our boutique!


Adorable Pug Puppy
#025 Pug Puppy
For Sale

SOLD

 

Beautiful Pomeranian Puppy
#024 Pug
For Sale

SOLD

Pug Puppy For Sale
#149 Pug
For Sale

SOLD

Apricot Toy Poodle
Pug Puppy
For Sale

SOLD

 

Wrinkly Pug Puppy
#057 Pug Puppy
For Sale

SOLD

Male Pug Puppy
#424 Pug
For Sale

SOLD

Tiny Pug Puppy
#086 Pug
For Sale

SOLD

 

Apricot Toy Poodle
#148 Pug
For Sale

SOLD

Adorable Pug Puppy
#220 Pug Puppy
For Sale

SOLD

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Pug Puppies For Sale! Pug Puppies For Sale at TeaCups Puppies & Boutique in South Florida!

Looking for a Pug puppy? You've come to the right place! At TeaCups Puppies & Boutique, we've been specializing in teacup and toy breed puppies in the South Florida area since 1999! Don't see exactly what you're looking for in a Pug?
Call us at (954)985-8848 and we'll find you the cuddly companion of your dreams!

Just remember... we don't ship our puppies, nor do we recommend it. Caring for a teacup or toy puppy involves great responsibility, and all customers are required to pick up their puppy in person to attend puppy orientation in which they're educated on how to care for their new puppy.

Due to the delicate nature of our tiny puppies, it is a policy of TeaCups not to place them into homes with children under the age of 10 years old. Exceptions to this policy will be made at the owner's discretion, depending on the particular puppy chosen. Please understand that this policy was created with only the best interest of our puppies in mind, and we do reserve the right to refuse the sale of a puppy to anyone we feel cannot provide an appropriate home.

For more information about our t-cup and toy breed
puppies for sale, please contact us at (954) 985-8848!

Breed Info:

The Pug originated in China in 1600 BC, bred to adorn the laps of the Chinese sovereigns during the Shang dynasty. The Pug's popularity spread to Tibet where they were mainly kept by monks, and then finally to Europe in the 16th century. The breed was popular among artists, as a companion in monasteries, and as fashion accessories during the Victorian era. They quickly became a favorite pet of the wealthy.

Bred to serve as a companion, the Pug is sweet and cheerful, and very friendly - even with strangers. Although they usually get along well with other animals, Pugs generally prefer the company of humans and require a great deal of attention. They are very intelligent and highly trainable, but also independent and stubborn. Most Pugs are sensitive to the tone of a human's voice, so harsh punishment is unnecessary. They are known for their highly expressive facial features and their flat, wrinkly nose. The Pug is considered to be a brachycephalic (snub-nosed) dog, and so they are very sensitive to extreme temperatures, hot or cold.

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