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If you are interested in owning a Pickwick pug the starting place is this webpage. We ask that you read the Application Process before completing and submitting the application found at the bottom of this webpage. Pickwick Pugs are reserved for applicants approved on our wait list. We are currently accepting applications for our '25-26 planned litters.
If you are interested in owning a Pickwick pug the starting place is this webpage. We ask that you read the Application Process before completing and submitting the application found at the bottom of this webpage. Pickwick Pugs are reserved for applicants approved on our wait list. We are currently accepting applications for our '25-26 planned litters.
Applying for your Pickwick Pug
We do not breed often. We are not a puppy mill. The pugs we breed are like our children. Their well-being is paramount to us and we want to find each pug the perfect match and perfect home. That's why we are so thorough in the application process -- so we can really get to know each other! We breed to the standard. With every litter we are striving for perfection with regard to health, temperament, and conformation. Not every puppy in a litter will be the next winner of the National Dog Show, but we strive toward that and for pugs who will be champions not just in a show ring but also as a balanced, happy companion pet. Often we hear "we are not looking for a show dog" but it is important to remember that reputable preservation breeders are always striving to create an exceptional "show dog" which is an excellent representation of the pug breed. Alas, we can't keep every puppy we breed which is where our Pickwick family comes into play and we are grateful to everyone providing amazing, enriched lives for those puppies who don't stay with us. We love our Pickwick family so much!!
If you are interested in owning a Pickwick pug one day, here is the application procedure.
1. Complete the application form (scroll down to bottom of this webpage)
2. Initial Interview (Facetime or another app)
3. Review Contract
4. Read the Pug Bible e-book - Reference Checks
5. Follow Up Interviews
6. Wait List and Deposit
7. Updates
8. Wait Time (anywhere from a few months to over a year)
We do not breed often. We are not a puppy mill. The pugs we breed are like our children. Their well-being is paramount to us and we want to find each pug the perfect match and perfect home. That's why we are so thorough in the application process -- so we can really get to know each other! We breed to the standard. With every litter we are striving for perfection with regard to health, temperament, and conformation. Not every puppy in a litter will be the next winner of the National Dog Show, but we strive toward that and for pugs who will be champions not just in a show ring but also as a balanced, happy companion pet. Often we hear "we are not looking for a show dog" but it is important to remember that reputable preservation breeders are always striving to create an exceptional "show dog" which is an excellent representation of the pug breed. Alas, we can't keep every puppy we breed which is where our Pickwick family comes into play and we are grateful to everyone providing amazing, enriched lives for those puppies who don't stay with us. We love our Pickwick family so much!!
If you are interested in owning a Pickwick pug one day, here is the application procedure.
1. Complete the application form (scroll down to bottom of this webpage)
2. Initial Interview (Facetime or another app)
3. Review Contract
4. Read the Pug Bible e-book - Reference Checks
5. Follow Up Interviews
6. Wait List and Deposit
7. Updates
8. Wait Time (anywhere from a few months to over a year)
Here are the application steps:
1. Online Application/Inquiry Form: Complete application form (below, at bottom of this webpage) thoroughly in detail then email to [email protected]. Please note: We receive applications regularly and we try to review them as quickly as possible and send an email response. However, during super busy times with our main jobs, or when we have newborn puppies, it can sometimes take us longer to find time to review and respond. There have also been a few occasions when we find emails in spam so, if you don’t hear from us after a couple of weeks, you might want to touch base again “in case”.) We will add you to the contact list (which is different from the Wait List).
1. Online Application/Inquiry Form: Complete application form (below, at bottom of this webpage) thoroughly in detail then email to [email protected]. Please note: We receive applications regularly and we try to review them as quickly as possible and send an email response. However, during super busy times with our main jobs, or when we have newborn puppies, it can sometimes take us longer to find time to review and respond. There have also been a few occasions when we find emails in spam so, if you don’t hear from us after a couple of weeks, you might want to touch base again “in case”.) We will add you to the contact list (which is different from the Wait List).
2. Initial Interviews: Based upon the application info, if it we think we might have something you are looking for in the near future, we can then follow-up with some video chats (Facetime, FB Messenger video etc.) and answer any questions. It will be important to eventually meet all the family members -- 2-legged and 4-legged ;) -- and anyone who will be caring for or engaging on a regular basis with the pug.
3. Review Contract: Prospective owners are provided a copy of the contract for review early in the interview process. This way prospective owners will know what to expect in advance and there will be no surprises along the way.
4. Read e-Book "The Pug Bible": We wrote a guide book for Pickwick. pug owners. It is an e-book and includes videos and all sorts of helpful tips on training, grooming, nutrition, health, and even insights on how pugs think and learn. With over 200 pages, you will also find photos and videos of Pickwick pugs featured throughout along with tips from important trainers, veterinarians, behaviorists, and more.
3. Review Contract: Prospective owners are provided a copy of the contract for review early in the interview process. This way prospective owners will know what to expect in advance and there will be no surprises along the way.
4. Read e-Book "The Pug Bible": We wrote a guide book for Pickwick. pug owners. It is an e-book and includes videos and all sorts of helpful tips on training, grooming, nutrition, health, and even insights on how pugs think and learn. With over 200 pages, you will also find photos and videos of Pickwick pugs featured throughout along with tips from important trainers, veterinarians, behaviorists, and more.
(Cover photo = Myles, "Pickwick's Even the Moon is In On Our Scheme" from the Stars Fell on Alabama Litter - Myles lives in Long Island)
5. Followup Interviews: We schedule a follow-up Face Time chat to go over any questions or feedback from Contract or e-Book. If this final interview proves further that Pickwick Pugs will be a good fit for you, we move onto Step 6.
6. Wait List and Deposit: After successfully completing all of the above, approved applicants will then be added to our wait list after a holding fee (deposit) of $750 is paid. The non-refundable fee/deposit is applied toward the purchase price of your pug/puppy. If we do not have any planned litters for the upcoming year, we do not accept members for a wait list.
7. Updates: As a future Pickwick Pug family member, we invite you to join our Pickwick Owners Private Facebook Group and you can begin to get to know other owners and puppies. We ask that all Pickwick Pug owners share periodic updates with us and the Facebook page, other social media, or via text or email. The FB Private Pickwick Pug Owners is private and an easy way to see what littermates and fellow Pickwick pugs are up to. It's a really nice bunch of folks. If you are not on Facebook or social media (understandable ;) you can just send periodic texts or email updates.
8. Wait Time: The wait list is different than the interest list. Prospective owners are placed on the wait list after interviews, deposit etc. The wait list literally means you will receive a Pickwick pug date to be determined (contract explains more specifics.)
We choose the puppy for the owner: Please note: we as the breeders choose which puppy will be assigned to each owner. Our decision is based upon so many factors -- from owners' input and desires, to individual puppy temperament, feedback from the temperament evaluations, observing the puppy interact with littermates and older pugs, and experiences socializing the puppies. Is the puppy sound sensitive? Then this is not the puppy for New York City. Is the puppy more outgoing and energetic? More reserved and thoughtful? Since we have lived with these puppies 24/7 we know what they are truly about .... not just what they appear to be like at a given minute of a given day. We have the best vantage point to determine which sort of environment each puppy would best thrive in. This is one reason we try to get to know prospective owners as well as possible. We want to find the perfect match for you!
This gives new owners plenty of time to study "The Pug Bible" as well and begin to gather recommended supplies, order food, treats etc. (Links in Chapter 3 of The Pug Bible). We send home lots of toys, leash, collar, blanket, dog chews, treats, etc. with the puppy basket on Gotcha day, but there will be other things the new owner will need to have setup and in place.
9. Puppy Training & Socialization: We actually train all Pickwick puppies to the point that they earn an AKC (American Kennel Club) official title, complete with certificate of TKN (Novice Trick Dog). They will master enough tricks to earn a title before they even go to their new home! They also work on other important skills like leave it, sit, watch me/attention, hand touch, introduction to leash walking and other things. From the 6 week puppy party, to outings to stores and restaurants, churches and fire stations, the pups are thoroughly socialized. It's no wonder Pickwick puppies are usually the star pups in their Puppy Kindergarten classes with their new owners. If there will be specific training requests these will be incorporated into the puppy's training program when possible or advisable.
If we are placing an older puppy or young adult, who we decided for whatever reason not to keep in the breeding program, this pug will be extremely socialized and possibly already an AKC champion, or way on the way to completing a championship. This means the pug has traveled to dog shows, stayed in hotels, met all sorts of people and dogs, eaten out at restaurants, been trained to walk on leash, trained to potty in designated areas, and, well, beautiful as well. This pug was a pick of the litter, and the best of the best as we could determine at that time. Honestly, placing older pups or adults is the absolute hardest part for us of being a show breeder. We can't keep them all as we wouldn't be able to provide enriched and fulfilled lives for them if we had too many pugs. It is so emotionally difficult to place a retired show dog that we won't be using in our breeding program to a pet home. It is not for the faint of heart, but it is for the best of the pug and that's what we try to keep in mind. We haven't placed many adults over the years, but we are so very blessed to those owners who are now cherishing the pugs we once cherished and loved with all our hearts. Thank you for giving them a full and enriched life! All this to say, if you find our application process seems to be even stricter for the older pups, you are probably right. We don't skip any steps in the application process for any pug.
10. Planning for Gotcha Day:
FOR PUPPY OWNERS - ENROLL IN TRAINING CLASS: Plan to enroll early in a training class which will begin within 1-3 weeks after the puppy joins the new family. (Puppy Kindergarten classes with the better trainers and facilities fill up fast!) Even though we train each puppy every day, it is important that all new owners continue this training and we require that all owners enroll their puppy in training classes. We suggest continuing training periodically throughout the lifetime of the pug and especially during the adolescent months with another basic manners or obedience class, a fun tricks class, scent work, rally obedience, or other fun activity. Why to we require an in-person class with a qualified trainer? It is important that the humans receive training and master ways to develop a strong rapport and bond with the puppy. Also, it is important to have a resource available if you run into frustrations or challenges. We have worked on training the puppy, but continued classes will be important to train the human(s) ;) Also, there is no substitute for the incredible human+dog bond formed through training.
FOR OLDER PUPPY/YOUNG ADULT OWNERS - We still advise enrolling in a training class with your pug, as it is one of the best ways to bond. We each run our own households differently, so it is expected that you will have different criteria and expectations for your pug than we do. Even though the pug has lived with us in our home, we have different training requirements, perhaps. Having a trainer to help with questions is invaluable. A trainer you've built a rapport with. They have insight that vets don't have. They also have insight, even if you are a dog trainer yourself, on YOUR pug -- things you may not notice. "Child blindness" as it were ;) It could be just a basic training class, or a scentwork class (the dogs LOVE these), or a tricks class, or a CGC (Canine Good Citizenship) class, or even agility. But it's fun for your pug to get out and about, and for you to meet others as well. Dog lovers rule. The urgency of signing up for a class immediately is not as important with an older pug, though. With the puppy, the window of opportunity to socialize closes around 16 weeks of age, which is why it's so important to start the Puppy K class right away.
New PUPPY owners will need to provide us with the information for the class/trainer, phone number, contact information, and start dates prior to gotcha day.
Note: You will want to enroll early, long before you get your puppy. Even if you have owned pugs all of your life, each puppy/pug is unique in temperament and learning styles. There are also SO many new discoveries in how dogs thing and learn and training techniques are vastly different (and better!) in just the last few years. In-person classes are highly valuable and preferred so that your pug puppy can learn how to interact with other dogs and humans ... socialization. The point of these classes is to train the humans and build a bond with your pug and socialize.
SCHEDULE VET VISIT for wellness checkup (within 5 days of gotcha day).
PUPPY PROOF THE HOME & ORDER FOOD, VITAMINS, SUPPLIES (We provide a list of tips and items to gather in The Pug Bible and Puppy Primer e-books which will help your puppy succeed and more seamlessly transition to his/ her new home.)
6. Wait List and Deposit: After successfully completing all of the above, approved applicants will then be added to our wait list after a holding fee (deposit) of $750 is paid. The non-refundable fee/deposit is applied toward the purchase price of your pug/puppy. If we do not have any planned litters for the upcoming year, we do not accept members for a wait list.
7. Updates: As a future Pickwick Pug family member, we invite you to join our Pickwick Owners Private Facebook Group and you can begin to get to know other owners and puppies. We ask that all Pickwick Pug owners share periodic updates with us and the Facebook page, other social media, or via text or email. The FB Private Pickwick Pug Owners is private and an easy way to see what littermates and fellow Pickwick pugs are up to. It's a really nice bunch of folks. If you are not on Facebook or social media (understandable ;) you can just send periodic texts or email updates.
8. Wait Time: The wait list is different than the interest list. Prospective owners are placed on the wait list after interviews, deposit etc. The wait list literally means you will receive a Pickwick pug date to be determined (contract explains more specifics.)
We choose the puppy for the owner: Please note: we as the breeders choose which puppy will be assigned to each owner. Our decision is based upon so many factors -- from owners' input and desires, to individual puppy temperament, feedback from the temperament evaluations, observing the puppy interact with littermates and older pugs, and experiences socializing the puppies. Is the puppy sound sensitive? Then this is not the puppy for New York City. Is the puppy more outgoing and energetic? More reserved and thoughtful? Since we have lived with these puppies 24/7 we know what they are truly about .... not just what they appear to be like at a given minute of a given day. We have the best vantage point to determine which sort of environment each puppy would best thrive in. This is one reason we try to get to know prospective owners as well as possible. We want to find the perfect match for you!
This gives new owners plenty of time to study "The Pug Bible" as well and begin to gather recommended supplies, order food, treats etc. (Links in Chapter 3 of The Pug Bible). We send home lots of toys, leash, collar, blanket, dog chews, treats, etc. with the puppy basket on Gotcha day, but there will be other things the new owner will need to have setup and in place.
9. Puppy Training & Socialization: We actually train all Pickwick puppies to the point that they earn an AKC (American Kennel Club) official title, complete with certificate of TKN (Novice Trick Dog). They will master enough tricks to earn a title before they even go to their new home! They also work on other important skills like leave it, sit, watch me/attention, hand touch, introduction to leash walking and other things. From the 6 week puppy party, to outings to stores and restaurants, churches and fire stations, the pups are thoroughly socialized. It's no wonder Pickwick puppies are usually the star pups in their Puppy Kindergarten classes with their new owners. If there will be specific training requests these will be incorporated into the puppy's training program when possible or advisable.
If we are placing an older puppy or young adult, who we decided for whatever reason not to keep in the breeding program, this pug will be extremely socialized and possibly already an AKC champion, or way on the way to completing a championship. This means the pug has traveled to dog shows, stayed in hotels, met all sorts of people and dogs, eaten out at restaurants, been trained to walk on leash, trained to potty in designated areas, and, well, beautiful as well. This pug was a pick of the litter, and the best of the best as we could determine at that time. Honestly, placing older pups or adults is the absolute hardest part for us of being a show breeder. We can't keep them all as we wouldn't be able to provide enriched and fulfilled lives for them if we had too many pugs. It is so emotionally difficult to place a retired show dog that we won't be using in our breeding program to a pet home. It is not for the faint of heart, but it is for the best of the pug and that's what we try to keep in mind. We haven't placed many adults over the years, but we are so very blessed to those owners who are now cherishing the pugs we once cherished and loved with all our hearts. Thank you for giving them a full and enriched life! All this to say, if you find our application process seems to be even stricter for the older pups, you are probably right. We don't skip any steps in the application process for any pug.
10. Planning for Gotcha Day:
FOR PUPPY OWNERS - ENROLL IN TRAINING CLASS: Plan to enroll early in a training class which will begin within 1-3 weeks after the puppy joins the new family. (Puppy Kindergarten classes with the better trainers and facilities fill up fast!) Even though we train each puppy every day, it is important that all new owners continue this training and we require that all owners enroll their puppy in training classes. We suggest continuing training periodically throughout the lifetime of the pug and especially during the adolescent months with another basic manners or obedience class, a fun tricks class, scent work, rally obedience, or other fun activity. Why to we require an in-person class with a qualified trainer? It is important that the humans receive training and master ways to develop a strong rapport and bond with the puppy. Also, it is important to have a resource available if you run into frustrations or challenges. We have worked on training the puppy, but continued classes will be important to train the human(s) ;) Also, there is no substitute for the incredible human+dog bond formed through training.
FOR OLDER PUPPY/YOUNG ADULT OWNERS - We still advise enrolling in a training class with your pug, as it is one of the best ways to bond. We each run our own households differently, so it is expected that you will have different criteria and expectations for your pug than we do. Even though the pug has lived with us in our home, we have different training requirements, perhaps. Having a trainer to help with questions is invaluable. A trainer you've built a rapport with. They have insight that vets don't have. They also have insight, even if you are a dog trainer yourself, on YOUR pug -- things you may not notice. "Child blindness" as it were ;) It could be just a basic training class, or a scentwork class (the dogs LOVE these), or a tricks class, or a CGC (Canine Good Citizenship) class, or even agility. But it's fun for your pug to get out and about, and for you to meet others as well. Dog lovers rule. The urgency of signing up for a class immediately is not as important with an older pug, though. With the puppy, the window of opportunity to socialize closes around 16 weeks of age, which is why it's so important to start the Puppy K class right away.
New PUPPY owners will need to provide us with the information for the class/trainer, phone number, contact information, and start dates prior to gotcha day.
Note: You will want to enroll early, long before you get your puppy. Even if you have owned pugs all of your life, each puppy/pug is unique in temperament and learning styles. There are also SO many new discoveries in how dogs thing and learn and training techniques are vastly different (and better!) in just the last few years. In-person classes are highly valuable and preferred so that your pug puppy can learn how to interact with other dogs and humans ... socialization. The point of these classes is to train the humans and build a bond with your pug and socialize.
- The trainer(s) MUST use positive reinforcement techniques.
- The class must be completed within the first two months of obtaining the puppy (not adult pugs).
- Beyond this initial training, it is up to the owner to design a lifelong plan to continue to reinforce the skills, bond, and enjoy time together. You might want to pursue another tricks title or enroll in an online class for freestyle ("dog dancing") or take an agility class once your puppy is old enough (closer to 2 years of age is when the growth plates are completely closed). You might want to add a training package to daycare. You might want to do fun things like rally obedience, learn to swim, therapy dog, get a Canine Good Citizenship (we recommend this for all pugs, but it is easier to do once they are out of puppy hood).
- Just know that “training” is a lifelong process, not just Puppy K. Don't let your pug become a hermit and a character from the gothic horror story "The Yellow Wallpaper".
SCHEDULE VET VISIT for wellness checkup (within 5 days of gotcha day).
PUPPY PROOF THE HOME & ORDER FOOD, VITAMINS, SUPPLIES (We provide a list of tips and items to gather in The Pug Bible and Puppy Primer e-books which will help your puppy succeed and more seamlessly transition to his/ her new home.)
PLAN YOUR DAILY SCHEDULES (if possible, take several days or even a week off from work after Gotcha day).
MAKE TRAVEL PLANS.
Pugs are social creatures. They need to continue practicing their social skills for life ... even if just an outing or 2 each week. Even if it's just riding with you to the bank or helping you pickup some potting soil at Home Depot or Christmas stocking fillers at Home Goods.
Even though Pickwick Pug owners are spread across the country, with pugs in Mexico, California, Colorado, Michigan, Iowa, New York, Indiana, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Oregon, and even England, it's still truly a "family" of folks. Many Pickwick pug families are truly close and even keep in touch with each other. Family is there for the good times and the bad so don't be afraid to reach out. While we only require periodic updates for the life of the pug, (no more than what rescue groups would require if you were to adopt a pug from them), most owners share even more often. We appreciate these updates and photos more than you'll ever know. We honestly think about every puppy we have bred regularly. We give owners space to live their life with their pug, but we also are always here for everyone if they ever need us. For the life of the pug.
ADD OUR CONTACT INFO
If at any time in the pug's life the owner is no longer able to care for the puppy or adult pug, we require in our contract that the pug be returned to us and we will either care for it ourselves or find an appropriate, and "Pickwick approved" amazing home. Or, if you have someone you want to place the pug with, (such as a family member), we need to interview this person (or family) and basically go through the entire application process with them before approving. This is what reputable breeders do and that is what we expect of all of our puppy buyers. When you work with a reputable breeder, you are helping to preserve the breed, and you are preventing the need for pugs to ever be surrendered to a shelter or rescue.
MAKE TRAVEL PLANS.
Pugs are social creatures. They need to continue practicing their social skills for life ... even if just an outing or 2 each week. Even if it's just riding with you to the bank or helping you pickup some potting soil at Home Depot or Christmas stocking fillers at Home Goods.
Even though Pickwick Pug owners are spread across the country, with pugs in Mexico, California, Colorado, Michigan, Iowa, New York, Indiana, Tennessee, Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Louisiana, Oregon, and even England, it's still truly a "family" of folks. Many Pickwick pug families are truly close and even keep in touch with each other. Family is there for the good times and the bad so don't be afraid to reach out. While we only require periodic updates for the life of the pug, (no more than what rescue groups would require if you were to adopt a pug from them), most owners share even more often. We appreciate these updates and photos more than you'll ever know. We honestly think about every puppy we have bred regularly. We give owners space to live their life with their pug, but we also are always here for everyone if they ever need us. For the life of the pug.
ADD OUR CONTACT INFO
If at any time in the pug's life the owner is no longer able to care for the puppy or adult pug, we require in our contract that the pug be returned to us and we will either care for it ourselves or find an appropriate, and "Pickwick approved" amazing home. Or, if you have someone you want to place the pug with, (such as a family member), we need to interview this person (or family) and basically go through the entire application process with them before approving. This is what reputable breeders do and that is what we expect of all of our puppy buyers. When you work with a reputable breeder, you are helping to preserve the breed, and you are preventing the need for pugs to ever be surrendered to a shelter or rescue.
Gotcha Day: We do not ship puppies with a pet nanny or service. If our work schedules allow we have delivered puppies (for an extra fee)and have also met new owners partway. There is an international airport in Birmingham and the Atlanta airport is about a 3 hour drive away. The in-person meeting is very important so that we can meet owners beyond Facetime or Zoom, review protocols, diet, and answer any questions. We review and sign 2 copies of the contract. We keep one copy on file and the other is added to the puppy's folder which includes information on vaccinations, AKC registration, pedigree, microchip information, and more. We go over diet and exercise and other things like how to tape the ears, diet, grooming, and any other questions.
If you are looking to find a pug puppy today or tomorrow, then you need to look at the puppyspot-dot-com type puppy mill sites. You might even get a puppy overnight! (There are a LOT of backyard breeders and puppy mills out there.) It probably won't look like a true pug. You will know nothing about its background, its pedigree, its training, the genetic health screening completed on the parents, and grandparents. But, you'll have it. For life! And you’ll never have to hear from the breeder again. Even reputable rescue groups have a wait time and lengthy application process. We have also been active in rescue work for many decades and we adore our rescue pugs who are members of our grumble. We encourage you to consider rescue as well, and here is a great link to find rescue groups in your area. https://www.pugdogclubofamerica.com/pug-rescue-directory.html.
We hope you will enjoy the application and interview process and have fun learning things which will help you with any dog or any breed in the future. We hope you will choose to be a part of the Pickwick family, even if it means waiting a little while.
Would you like to visit a Pickwick Pug? Pickwick Pugs live all over, so it might be possible that there is a Pickwick pug near you if you would like to see if it would be possible to meetup with in person. Click here to read owner testimonials. We love getting updates and photos of our puppies and pugs and cherish each and every one! We also rely on updates and photos/videos to provide invaluable feedback for future breeding plans.
Companion Pug Puppy (12-24 weeks)
COMPANIONS: AKC registered pug puppies b/w 12-24 weeks of age who will solely be companions and pets. (Spay/neuter at appropriate age, typically closer to 12-18 months of age. Companion pugs will not be bred or shown in conformation.)
Companion Pickwick Pug Puppy (12-24 weeks of age)
A companion puppy will solely be a companion pet (with no breeding rights). Spay/neuter is required at the appropriate age (typically closer to 1 year of age is recommended). Things included with a Pickwick Companion Puppy (paid for by Pickwick Pugs):
A Pickwick pug puppy will be between the ages of 12-24 weeks of age on "gotcha day" (no younger than 12 weeks).
The puppies we breed are like our children. Their well-being is paramount to us and we want to find each pup the perfect match and perfect home resulting in our scrupulous selection process with an initial, in depth inquiry form, subsequent dialogue, and sometimes even home visits so we can find the perfect match for each pup and pug lover. Offspring of all Hill Country lines (those puppies out of Robert etc.) are available with limited AKC registration only. For other lines,
We strive to produce pugs who are beautiful inside and out. We believe that overall health, sound temperament, and sociability are equally important when meeting Pug Breed Standard, balanced in temperament and sociability as well as structure. One reason we include training for CGC (Canine Good Citizenship), and other work outside of conformation is that we want to make sure any pug we include in our breeding program is balanced in temperament, not just physical conformation, structure, and outward appearance. If one of our pugs would not be able to easily obtain a therapy dog or CGC title, we would not include this pug in our breeding program.
A companion puppy will solely be a companion pet (with no breeding rights). Spay/neuter is required at the appropriate age (typically closer to 1 year of age is recommended). Things included with a Pickwick Companion Puppy (paid for by Pickwick Pugs):
- AKC limited registration (paid for by Pickwick Pugs) (We register each puppy with AKC affording the opportunity to participate and earn titles in fun events such as agility, rally, scent work, barnhunt, tricks, therapy dog, Canine Good Citizenship, and more. We do not require participation in these events but strongly encourage them because they are SO much fun!
- AKC Reunite Microchip (paid for by Pickwick Pugs)
- Puppy folder with vet records, vaccinations, and all health records
- Pedigree from American Kennel Club (paid for by Pickwick Pugs)
- Vaccinations for age (If the puppy is 12 weeks of age, they will have received the first 2 rounds of puppy vaccinations and at least 2-3 physical examinations by board certified veterinarians, and all appropriate de-worming. If the puppy is 16 weeks or older, they will have also received the 3rd and final round of puppy vaccinations, all de-worming, physical examinations, plus rabies vaccination.
- De-worming at 6, 8 weeks (Strongid)
- Heartworm preventative (Heartguard) at 10 weeks and monthly thereafter.
- Puppy Basket with paw-painted canvas painting by the puppy, toys, blanket, food, treats etc.
- Extensive socialization and training using Puppy Culture protocols. Each puppy is even litterbox trained and EVERY PICKWICK PUG PUPPY earns an AKC Novice Tricks Title by 12 weeks of age, complete with a fancy certificate from AKC and official title of TKN after its name. Additionally, each puppy has worked regularly on basic manners such as drop it, leave it, wait, sit, down, stand, watch me, each puppy has also worked on house-training, loose leash walking, crate-training, and of course those even fun tricks like bow, spin, fetch, shake, play the piano, and paint. We have studied with important dog training legends like Ian Dunbar and Victoria Stillwell, and we apply all we have learned when training and socializing the puppies. Perhaps this is why Pickwick puppies do so well on their flights and travels, transitioning to their new homes, and why they are almost always the "star students" of their puppy classes. Read more about Puppies Raised Using Puppy Culture.
A Pickwick pug puppy will be between the ages of 12-24 weeks of age on "gotcha day" (no younger than 12 weeks).
The puppies we breed are like our children. Their well-being is paramount to us and we want to find each pup the perfect match and perfect home resulting in our scrupulous selection process with an initial, in depth inquiry form, subsequent dialogue, and sometimes even home visits so we can find the perfect match for each pup and pug lover. Offspring of all Hill Country lines (those puppies out of Robert etc.) are available with limited AKC registration only. For other lines,
We strive to produce pugs who are beautiful inside and out. We believe that overall health, sound temperament, and sociability are equally important when meeting Pug Breed Standard, balanced in temperament and sociability as well as structure. One reason we include training for CGC (Canine Good Citizenship), and other work outside of conformation is that we want to make sure any pug we include in our breeding program is balanced in temperament, not just physical conformation, structure, and outward appearance. If one of our pugs would not be able to easily obtain a therapy dog or CGC title, we would not include this pug in our breeding program.
Young Adults, Retired Show Pugs and Pick-of-the Litters
Young adults or retired show pugs
If you are looking for a beautiful and healthy pug, bred by conscientious breeders, with an amazing pedigree, healthy and health tested AKC Champion parents, who is purposefully bred to be a superb representative of the pug breed standard ... yet you just don't have the time or energy to deal with house-training and raising a young puppy ... this is the perfect option for you.
There may be a time when a member of our grumble might grumble at being a member ..... a pug who would honestly be happier in a one or perhaps 2 dog home. Sometimes a puppy we chose as our pick of the litter doesn’t grow out as we had hoped (perhaps too small, too big). We need to be wise in keeping our own grumble to a manageable size so that we can remain responsible pug owners so sometimes it is important for us to make tough decisions in placing a pug who will not continue to be a part of our breeding program. Trust us, it is so hard to let go of these older pups but it is the right thing to do.
Since our own grumble of pugs who live with us are trained and socialized, (having enjoyed regular outings to dog shows/restaurants/ stores, go to work and church with us etc.) the few older pups and adults we have placed have adjusted quite well to a new home even when they are a few years old. While it’s such a huge loss for us and one of the toughest parts of what we’ve had to do, it’s worth it to see the pug getting so much attention and having a chance to do the job it was bred to do …. be a full-time companion, giving and receiving love in abundance.
The pug will have:
Many of the health screening tests we complete on all pugs who are to be included in the breeding program cannot be completed until the pug is 2 years of age or older but, usually, an older puppy will have completed PDE, PK, DM and other genetic testing done via a cheek swab with UC Davis. Always this pug is gorgeous (chosen as a pick of the litter to be a competitive show pug), often times already an AKC champion or well on its way to being one, usually having won many awards such as Best of Breed, Best Puppy in Show, Winners Bitch or Winners Dog, Best of Winners, Best of Opposite Sex etc. Sometimes they have even also already earned titles after their names such as AKC Novice Trick, Canine Good Citizenship, or Rally Obedience. Always these pups are house-trained as they live in our house, also litter-box trained (nice for rainy days and storms and hotel travel, and long car rides), and extremely socialized. Of course they are always fully vaccinated, and microchipped, and use to walking on a leash (and a show lead), used to being examined by a judge (holding a "stand stay") and know some fun tricks.
If you are looking for a beautiful and healthy pug, bred by conscientious breeders, with an amazing pedigree, healthy and health tested AKC Champion parents, who is purposefully bred to be a superb representative of the pug breed standard ... yet you just don't have the time or energy to deal with house-training and raising a young puppy ... this is the perfect option for you.
There may be a time when a member of our grumble might grumble at being a member ..... a pug who would honestly be happier in a one or perhaps 2 dog home. Sometimes a puppy we chose as our pick of the litter doesn’t grow out as we had hoped (perhaps too small, too big). We need to be wise in keeping our own grumble to a manageable size so that we can remain responsible pug owners so sometimes it is important for us to make tough decisions in placing a pug who will not continue to be a part of our breeding program. Trust us, it is so hard to let go of these older pups but it is the right thing to do.
Since our own grumble of pugs who live with us are trained and socialized, (having enjoyed regular outings to dog shows/restaurants/ stores, go to work and church with us etc.) the few older pups and adults we have placed have adjusted quite well to a new home even when they are a few years old. While it’s such a huge loss for us and one of the toughest parts of what we’ve had to do, it’s worth it to see the pug getting so much attention and having a chance to do the job it was bred to do …. be a full-time companion, giving and receiving love in abundance.
The pug will have:
- AKC registration (paid for by Pickwick Pugs)
- AKC Reunite Microchip (paid for by Pickwick Pugs)
- All age/breed appropriate vaccinations and up-to-date on Up-to-date on heart worm prevention
- Socialized and trained (more socialization than a typical pet as the pug has most likely participated in dog shows and other events, traveling extensively, staying in hotels, used to long car rides and such, trained to be examined by a judge and holding a stand-stay, walking on a leash and/or a show lead.)
- House-trained as the pug lives in our home with us, but also litter-box trained as we did this when they were a puppy plus we use litter boxes sometimes in hotel rooms when traveling.
- The pug may have also attained awards (like Best of Breed or Best Puppy in Show etc.) or titles like Novice Tricks, CGC, or rally and even AKC championships and genetic health testing if being considered for breeding program.
Many of the health screening tests we complete on all pugs who are to be included in the breeding program cannot be completed until the pug is 2 years of age or older but, usually, an older puppy will have completed PDE, PK, DM and other genetic testing done via a cheek swab with UC Davis. Always this pug is gorgeous (chosen as a pick of the litter to be a competitive show pug), often times already an AKC champion or well on its way to being one, usually having won many awards such as Best of Breed, Best Puppy in Show, Winners Bitch or Winners Dog, Best of Winners, Best of Opposite Sex etc. Sometimes they have even also already earned titles after their names such as AKC Novice Trick, Canine Good Citizenship, or Rally Obedience. Always these pups are house-trained as they live in our house, also litter-box trained (nice for rainy days and storms and hotel travel, and long car rides), and extremely socialized. Of course they are always fully vaccinated, and microchipped, and use to walking on a leash (and a show lead), used to being examined by a judge (holding a "stand stay") and know some fun tricks.
SHOW PROSPECTS
Puppies are sold as companion pugs (pets) with limited registration. Pugs sold as show prospects have separate contracts and placements are considered on an individual basis. We do require that all prospective owners complete the inquiry/application form online, even prospective show homes since all Pickwick puppies, show or companion, are bred to be companions first and foremost and should live in a home as part of a family and not in a kennel.
Rescue & Foster Pugs & Pug Wannabees
Needing Forever Homes
(not bred by Pickwick Pugs)
Because of our work with rescue, we occasionally run across a pug (and other all-American dogs who wish they were pugs ;) who are looking for a forever home. Through our work with Furever Home Rescue. we help other rescue groups with training, fostering, socializing, and general care until the perfect match is found for the dog's forever home and adoption. If you are looking for a rescue, a wonderful resource is Pug Rescue Directory - PUG DOG CLUB OF AMERICA.
PUPPY/PUG APPLICATION
Date:
Your full name:
Your Occupation:
Your E-mail(s):
Your Mobile Phone:
Your Address:
Line 1:
Line 2:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Country:
Website (if applicable):
Best times to call:
Do you have a Facebook Account? If so, what is the name/link?
How many people live in your home currently? What are their ages/relationship to you?
Spouse/Partner/Roommates Name(s) (if applicable):
Spouse/Partner/Roommates Mobile Phone (if applicable):
Spouse/Partner/Roommates Email(s) (if applicable):
Spouse/Partner/Roommates’ Occupation (if applicable). Employer (name, address, phone number). How long have they worked at this job?
IF YOU OWN CHILDREN, ARE THEY TAUGHT HOW TO PROPERLY HANDLE ANIMALS/PUPPIES?
PLEASE HELP US GET TO KNOW YOU SO WE CAN HELP FIND THE PERFECT MATCH!
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? PLEASE SPECIFY ALL THAT APPLY:
Fawn Pug Puppy (companion pet quality – limited AKC registration – not to be bred – Approximately 12-24 weeks of age)
Male
Female
Would consider either sex
Fawn Adult Pug/Older Puppy/Retired Champion/Retired Pick-Of-The-Litter; Neutered/Spayed
Fawn Show Prospect – Full AKC registration, Co-Owned until AKC championship and health testing completed.
Guardian Home for a Fawn Show Pug and hopeful addition to Pickwick breeding program.
Not sure – I’m open to learning more!
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MEMBER OF THE PUG DOG CLUB OF AMERICA?
DO YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST IN SHOWING YOUR PUG IN COMPETITION (CONFORMATION, OR RALLY OBEDIENCE, OR SCENTWORK, BARNHUNT, OTHER)?
WHAT ARE YOUR EXPECTATIONS FOR YOUR PUG? CHECK ALL THAT APPLY:
Companionship for yourself
Companionship for another pet
Outside pet/watchdog
Performance events (rally, agility, fastcat etc.)Show/Conformation
Therapy Dog Work
Other - please explain:
FOR PUGS WITH LIMITED AKC REGISTRATION (NOT TO BE BRED), WILL YOU BE WILLING TO HAVE YOUR PUG SPAYED OR NEUTERED AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME (never before 6 months except for medical EMERGENCIES, and preferably after 12 months) IF NO, PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A REQUIREMENT OF ALL PICKWICK COMPANION PUGS.
ARE YOU WILLING TO WAIT UNTIL AN APPROPRIATE AGE TO SPAY/NEUTER? (Again, we recommend waiting until a year of age approximately or, at the very least, after completion of adolescence).
PICKWICK PUGS REQUIRES THAT ALL PROSPECTIVE OWNERS READ THE PUG BIBLE E-BOOK. ARE YOU WILLING TO DO THIS?
WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO JOIN THE PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP “PICKWICK PUG OWNERS” AND OCCASIONALLY CONTRIBUTE UPDATES (PHOTOS ETC.) OF YOUR PUG THROUGHOUT ITS LIFETIME?
IF NO, OR NOT SURE, WHAT IS YOUR REASON? (THE PICKWICK FAMILY IS AN AMAZING GROUP OF PEOPLE. THE FB GROUP IS PRIVATE):
Reason (if applicable):
HISTORY WITH PETS:
WHAT DOG BREEDS HAVE YOU OWNED IN THE PAST?
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DOGS THAT YOU NO LONGER OWN?
HOW MAN AND WHAT BREEDS DO YOU OWN W AND ARE THEY SPAYED/NEUTERED?
IF YOU OWN DOG(S) CURRENTLY, ARE THEY UP TO DATE WITH RABIES & THEIR ANNUAL VACCINES?
DO YOU OWN CATS? OTHER SPECIES OF PETS? PLEASE DESCRIBE,
HAVE YOU OWNED A PUG (PUGS) BEFORE?
DID YOU DEAL WITH (OR ARE YOU DEALING WITH) ANY HEALTH ISSUES SUCH AS EYE INJURIES, BREATHING PROBLEMS, HIP PROBLEMS, ALLERGIES, AND SO FORTH? PLEASE DESCRIBE (IF APPLICABLE):
HOW AND WHEN DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUT THE PUG BREED?
WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO OWN A PUG (IF APPLICABLE)?
HAVE YOU EVER BROUGHT ONE OF YOUR DOGS TO A POUND, SHELTER, OR RESCUE GROUP, OR HAD THE DOG RE-HOMED?
IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN:
DO YOU LIVE IN
House
Condo
Apartment
Mobile Home_Other
IF YOU RENT, PLEASE LIST YOUR LANDLORD’S NAME AND PHONE NUMBER. WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM LANDLORD IS REQUIRED.
HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED AT YOUR CURRENT ADDRESS?
ARE YOU PLANNING ON MOVING IN THE NEXT YEAR?
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOUR PUG IF YOU MOVE?
APPROXIMATELY HOW MUCH DO YOU ANTICIPATE SPENDING ANNUALLY TO FEED, VACCINATE, AND PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR YOU PET?
WHAT TYPE OF SUPPLIES DO YOU HAVE (OR WOULD YOU PLAN TO GET) FOR YOUR PUG?
WILL YOU BE “CRATE TRAINING” FOR POTTY TRAINING AND TRANSPORTING YOUR PUG? IF NOT, PLEASE EXPLAIN YOUR PREFERRED METHOD OF HOUSE-TRAINING AND TRANSPORTING.
DO YOU HAVE A DOGHOUSE IN YOUR BACKYARD?
IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBE IT. WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT, AS PER PICKWICK PUG’S CONTRACT, “BUYER AGREES THAT IF THEY ARE UNWILLING OR UNABLE TO KEEP THE PUG INVOLVED IN THIS CONTRACT AT ANY TIME DURING THE LIFE OF THIS PUG, THE BUYER WILL RETURN THE PUG TO THE SELLERS. THIS MEANS THAT, FOR THE LIFE OF THIS PUG, THE BUYER AGREES NOT TO SELL THE PUG TO ANY BUYER, NOR TO GIVE THE PUG AWAY TO ANOTHER OWNER OTHER THAN THE SELLER WITHOUT THE SELLERS’ CONSENT. BUYER AGREES TO NEVER SURRENDER THIS PUG TO A SHELTER OR RESCUE GROUP.
PICKWICK PUGS REQUIRES THAT NEW OWNERS ENROLL IN A PUPPY KINDERGARTEN GROUP CLASS THAT USES POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT (PREFERABLY WITHIN 3 WEEKS AFTER BRINGING THE PUPPY HOME). ARE YOU WILLING TO COMPLETE A PUPPY K CLASS?
PLEASE LIST YOUR REGULAR VETERINARIAN(S) (OR FORMER VET/S). INCLUDE NAME, PHONE NUMBER, EMAIL. TYPE NA IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A VET YET OR NEVER USED A VET IN THE PAST.
PLEASE LIST 2 PERSONAL REFERENCES. (NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, AND EMAIL OF EACH).
DO YOU GIVE US PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOUR LISTED REFERENCES?
DO YOU BELONG (OR HAVE YOU EVER BELONGED) TO ANY CANINE DOG CLUBS OR ORGANIZATIONS?
ARE ALL FAMILY MEMBERS INTERESTED IN PURCHASING A PUG?
IF NO, PLEASE EXPLAIN:
WHICH MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD WILL BE PRIMARILY RESPONSIBLE FOR FEEDING, TRAINING, AND GENERAL CARE?
DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE A KNOWN ALLERGY TO ANIMALS?
IF YES, HOW WILL YOU DEAL WITH IT?
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT EVEN THROUGH EXTENSIVE GENETIC HEALTH SCREENING IS COMPLETED, ABOVE AND BEYOND BREED CLUB RECOMMENDATIONS, AND MULTI-GENERATIONAL PEDIGREE RESEARCH HAS BEEN COMPLETED PRIOR TO PLANNED BREEDINGS, THAT THERE CAN BE NO GUARANTEE THAT THE PUPPY/DOG PURCHASED WILL BE COMPLETELY FREE OF GENETIC/HEALTH DEFECTS NOW OR FOR THE REMAINDER OF ITS LIFE?
PICKWICK PUGS OFFERS A HEALTH GUARANTEE. PICKWICK PUGS WILL NEVER SELL A PUPPY WHO HAS NOT BEEN DEEMED BY A BOARD-CERTIFIED VETERINARIAN TO BE OVERALL SOUND AND HEALTHY. HAVE YOU HAD A CHANCE TO READ OUR HEALTH GUARANTEE YET (ON WEBSITE)?
YOUR PUG’S LIFESTYLE:
HOW MANY HOURS PER 24-HOUR DAY (AN AVERAGE DAY, I.E. WORKDAY) WILL YOUR PUG BE LEFT ALONE?
WHERE WILL YOUR PUG BE KEPT WHILE IT IS ALONE?
WHERE WILL YOUR PUG SLEEP AT NIGHT?
HOW WILL YOUR PUG BE CARED FOR DURING VACATIONS?
DO YOU HAVE AIR-CONDITIONING THROUGHOUT YOUR ENTIRE HOUSE?
DOES YOUR VEHICLE HAVE AIR CONDITIONING?
DO YOU HAVE A POOL OR HOT TUB?
IF YES, DO YOU HAVE A FENCE OR A WAY TO PREVENT PUG FROM DROWNING?
DO YOU HAVE A FENCED-IN YARD?
IS THE FENCE IN THE FRONT OR BACKYARD? WHAT TYPE OF FENCE AND HOW HIGH? IS IT SECURE ON THE BOTTOM?
IS IT IN PUBLIC VIEW?
(PUGS/DOGS ARE FREQUENTLY STOLEN RIGHT OUT OF YARDS. HOW WILL YOU ENSURE THAT THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN?)
WILL YOU BE TAKING YOUR PUG ON REGULAR WALKS OR TO THE PARK FOR EXERCISE?
WILL YOU USE A LEASH OR HARNESS OR ?? _____TO WALK YOUR PUG?
WILL YOU PLACE IDENTIFICATION ON YOUR PUG (OR HAVE AVAILABLE)?
ARE YOU WILLING TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS PUG FOR THE REST OF ITS LIFE?
IF UNABLE TO KEEP THE PUG FOR ANY REASON, ARE YOU WILLING TO RETURN IT TO US AT PICKWICK PUGS?
HAVE YOU EVER RETURNED A PET TO THE BREEDER?
HAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A PET AWAY? IF SO, WHAT WERE THE CIRCUMSTANCES?
ARE YOU PRESENTLY A BREEDER YOURSELF? HAVE YOU BEEN A DOG BREEDER IN THE PAST? IF SO, WHAT BREEDS WERE YOU INVOLVED WITH?
DO YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST IN BREEDING YOUR PICKWICK PUG?
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF ANIMAL ABUSE OR NEGLECT? IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN.
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN SUSPENDED/BARRED FROM UKC/AKC PRIVILEGES? IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN.
WE DO NOT SHIP PUPPIES. ARE YOU WILLING TO PICK YOUR PUPPY UP IN PERSON - WHETHER YOU FLY AND TAKE THE PUPPY ON AS A CARRY ON UNDER YOUR SEAT OR DRIVE? IF OUR WORK SCHEDULE ALLOWS, WE HAVE DELIVERED (FLOWN AND DRIVEN) A PUPPY/PUG PERSONALLY, AT BUYERS' EXPENSE FOR AIRFARE/HOTEL/MILEAGE ON CAR OR CAR RENTAL.
WHAT TYPE OF BEHAVIOR DO YOU EXPECT FROM YOUR PUG?
COULD YOU BRIEFLY DESCRIBE A COUPLE OF DIFFERENT “TYPICAL DAYS” YOUR PUG WOULD EXPERIENCE IF HE/SHE LIVED WITH YOU? WHAT WOULD A TYPICAL MONDAY BE LIKE? OR A SATURDAY? WHAT SORTS OF THINGS WOULD YOU DO WITH YOUR PUG? WHAT SORTS OF THINGS WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR PUG TO DO? A SHORT DESCRIPTION IS FINE:
HOW WILL YOU INTRODUCE YOUR PUG TO THE OTHER MEMBERS OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD TO EASE THE ADJUSTMENT?
ARE YOU WILLING TO CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PUG’S BEHAVIOR, OR HEALTH CONCERNS?
BY BUYING FROM A PRESERVATION BREEDER YOU ARE PART OF THE EQUATION IN PRESERVING THIS AMAZING AND ANCIENT BREED! IT IS IMPORTANT THAT WE NOW HOW A PARTICULAR PUPPY MATURES WITH REGARD TO TEMPERAMENT, HEALTH, AND EVEN CONFORMATION AND APPEARANCE. ARE YOU WILLING TO SEND OCCASIONAL UPDATES, PHOTOS, OR PERHAPS A POST ON THE PRIVATE PICKWICK PUG OWNERS FACEBOOK PAGE THROUGHOUT THE LIFE OF YOUR PUG?
PLEASE INCLUDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION YOU FEEL WE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOU IF NOT ALREADY ADDRESSED:
YES, I AGREE TO RECEIVING MARKETING AND PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS FROM PICKWICK PUGS.
__Yes (initials: ________)
Date:
Your full name:
Your Occupation:
Your E-mail(s):
Your Mobile Phone:
Your Address:
Line 1:
Line 2:
City:
State:
Zip Code:
Country:
Website (if applicable):
Best times to call:
Do you have a Facebook Account? If so, what is the name/link?
How many people live in your home currently? What are their ages/relationship to you?
Spouse/Partner/Roommates Name(s) (if applicable):
Spouse/Partner/Roommates Mobile Phone (if applicable):
Spouse/Partner/Roommates Email(s) (if applicable):
Spouse/Partner/Roommates’ Occupation (if applicable). Employer (name, address, phone number). How long have they worked at this job?
IF YOU OWN CHILDREN, ARE THEY TAUGHT HOW TO PROPERLY HANDLE ANIMALS/PUPPIES?
PLEASE HELP US GET TO KNOW YOU SO WE CAN HELP FIND THE PERFECT MATCH!
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKING FOR? PLEASE SPECIFY ALL THAT APPLY:
Fawn Pug Puppy (companion pet quality – limited AKC registration – not to be bred – Approximately 12-24 weeks of age)
Male
Female
Would consider either sex
Fawn Adult Pug/Older Puppy/Retired Champion/Retired Pick-Of-The-Litter; Neutered/Spayed
Fawn Show Prospect – Full AKC registration, Co-Owned until AKC championship and health testing completed.
Guardian Home for a Fawn Show Pug and hopeful addition to Pickwick breeding program.
Not sure – I’m open to learning more!
ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING A MEMBER OF THE PUG DOG CLUB OF AMERICA?
DO YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST IN SHOWING YOUR PUG IN COMPETITION (CONFORMATION, OR RALLY OBEDIENCE, OR SCENTWORK, BARNHUNT, OTHER)?
WHAT ARE YOUR EXPECTATIONS FOR YOUR PUG? CHECK ALL THAT APPLY:
Companionship for yourself
Companionship for another pet
Outside pet/watchdog
Performance events (rally, agility, fastcat etc.)Show/Conformation
Therapy Dog Work
Other - please explain:
FOR PUGS WITH LIMITED AKC REGISTRATION (NOT TO BE BRED), WILL YOU BE WILLING TO HAVE YOUR PUG SPAYED OR NEUTERED AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME (never before 6 months except for medical EMERGENCIES, and preferably after 12 months) IF NO, PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS IS A REQUIREMENT OF ALL PICKWICK COMPANION PUGS.
ARE YOU WILLING TO WAIT UNTIL AN APPROPRIATE AGE TO SPAY/NEUTER? (Again, we recommend waiting until a year of age approximately or, at the very least, after completion of adolescence).
PICKWICK PUGS REQUIRES THAT ALL PROSPECTIVE OWNERS READ THE PUG BIBLE E-BOOK. ARE YOU WILLING TO DO THIS?
WOULD YOU BE WILLING TO JOIN THE PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP “PICKWICK PUG OWNERS” AND OCCASIONALLY CONTRIBUTE UPDATES (PHOTOS ETC.) OF YOUR PUG THROUGHOUT ITS LIFETIME?
IF NO, OR NOT SURE, WHAT IS YOUR REASON? (THE PICKWICK FAMILY IS AN AMAZING GROUP OF PEOPLE. THE FB GROUP IS PRIVATE):
Reason (if applicable):
HISTORY WITH PETS:
WHAT DOG BREEDS HAVE YOU OWNED IN THE PAST?
WHAT HAPPENED TO THE DOGS THAT YOU NO LONGER OWN?
HOW MAN AND WHAT BREEDS DO YOU OWN W AND ARE THEY SPAYED/NEUTERED?
IF YOU OWN DOG(S) CURRENTLY, ARE THEY UP TO DATE WITH RABIES & THEIR ANNUAL VACCINES?
DO YOU OWN CATS? OTHER SPECIES OF PETS? PLEASE DESCRIBE,
HAVE YOU OWNED A PUG (PUGS) BEFORE?
DID YOU DEAL WITH (OR ARE YOU DEALING WITH) ANY HEALTH ISSUES SUCH AS EYE INJURIES, BREATHING PROBLEMS, HIP PROBLEMS, ALLERGIES, AND SO FORTH? PLEASE DESCRIBE (IF APPLICABLE):
HOW AND WHEN DID YOU FIND OUT ABOUT THE PUG BREED?
WHAT MADE YOU DECIDE TO OWN A PUG (IF APPLICABLE)?
HAVE YOU EVER BROUGHT ONE OF YOUR DOGS TO A POUND, SHELTER, OR RESCUE GROUP, OR HAD THE DOG RE-HOMED?
IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN:
DO YOU LIVE IN
House
Condo
Apartment
Mobile Home_Other
IF YOU RENT, PLEASE LIST YOUR LANDLORD’S NAME AND PHONE NUMBER. WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM LANDLORD IS REQUIRED.
HOW LONG HAVE YOU LIVED AT YOUR CURRENT ADDRESS?
ARE YOU PLANNING ON MOVING IN THE NEXT YEAR?
WHAT WILL HAPPEN TO YOUR PUG IF YOU MOVE?
APPROXIMATELY HOW MUCH DO YOU ANTICIPATE SPENDING ANNUALLY TO FEED, VACCINATE, AND PROVIDE MEDICAL CARE FOR YOU PET?
WHAT TYPE OF SUPPLIES DO YOU HAVE (OR WOULD YOU PLAN TO GET) FOR YOUR PUG?
WILL YOU BE “CRATE TRAINING” FOR POTTY TRAINING AND TRANSPORTING YOUR PUG? IF NOT, PLEASE EXPLAIN YOUR PREFERRED METHOD OF HOUSE-TRAINING AND TRANSPORTING.
DO YOU HAVE A DOGHOUSE IN YOUR BACKYARD?
IF YES, PLEASE DESCRIBE IT. WHAT DOES IT LOOK LIKE?
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT, AS PER PICKWICK PUG’S CONTRACT, “BUYER AGREES THAT IF THEY ARE UNWILLING OR UNABLE TO KEEP THE PUG INVOLVED IN THIS CONTRACT AT ANY TIME DURING THE LIFE OF THIS PUG, THE BUYER WILL RETURN THE PUG TO THE SELLERS. THIS MEANS THAT, FOR THE LIFE OF THIS PUG, THE BUYER AGREES NOT TO SELL THE PUG TO ANY BUYER, NOR TO GIVE THE PUG AWAY TO ANOTHER OWNER OTHER THAN THE SELLER WITHOUT THE SELLERS’ CONSENT. BUYER AGREES TO NEVER SURRENDER THIS PUG TO A SHELTER OR RESCUE GROUP.
PICKWICK PUGS REQUIRES THAT NEW OWNERS ENROLL IN A PUPPY KINDERGARTEN GROUP CLASS THAT USES POSITIVE REINFORCEMENT (PREFERABLY WITHIN 3 WEEKS AFTER BRINGING THE PUPPY HOME). ARE YOU WILLING TO COMPLETE A PUPPY K CLASS?
PLEASE LIST YOUR REGULAR VETERINARIAN(S) (OR FORMER VET/S). INCLUDE NAME, PHONE NUMBER, EMAIL. TYPE NA IF YOU DO NOT HAVE A VET YET OR NEVER USED A VET IN THE PAST.
PLEASE LIST 2 PERSONAL REFERENCES. (NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE NUMBER, AND EMAIL OF EACH).
DO YOU GIVE US PERMISSION TO CONTACT YOUR LISTED REFERENCES?
DO YOU BELONG (OR HAVE YOU EVER BELONGED) TO ANY CANINE DOG CLUBS OR ORGANIZATIONS?
ARE ALL FAMILY MEMBERS INTERESTED IN PURCHASING A PUG?
IF NO, PLEASE EXPLAIN:
WHICH MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD WILL BE PRIMARILY RESPONSIBLE FOR FEEDING, TRAINING, AND GENERAL CARE?
DOES ANY MEMBER OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD HAVE A KNOWN ALLERGY TO ANIMALS?
IF YES, HOW WILL YOU DEAL WITH IT?
DO YOU UNDERSTAND THAT EVEN THROUGH EXTENSIVE GENETIC HEALTH SCREENING IS COMPLETED, ABOVE AND BEYOND BREED CLUB RECOMMENDATIONS, AND MULTI-GENERATIONAL PEDIGREE RESEARCH HAS BEEN COMPLETED PRIOR TO PLANNED BREEDINGS, THAT THERE CAN BE NO GUARANTEE THAT THE PUPPY/DOG PURCHASED WILL BE COMPLETELY FREE OF GENETIC/HEALTH DEFECTS NOW OR FOR THE REMAINDER OF ITS LIFE?
PICKWICK PUGS OFFERS A HEALTH GUARANTEE. PICKWICK PUGS WILL NEVER SELL A PUPPY WHO HAS NOT BEEN DEEMED BY A BOARD-CERTIFIED VETERINARIAN TO BE OVERALL SOUND AND HEALTHY. HAVE YOU HAD A CHANCE TO READ OUR HEALTH GUARANTEE YET (ON WEBSITE)?
YOUR PUG’S LIFESTYLE:
HOW MANY HOURS PER 24-HOUR DAY (AN AVERAGE DAY, I.E. WORKDAY) WILL YOUR PUG BE LEFT ALONE?
WHERE WILL YOUR PUG BE KEPT WHILE IT IS ALONE?
WHERE WILL YOUR PUG SLEEP AT NIGHT?
HOW WILL YOUR PUG BE CARED FOR DURING VACATIONS?
DO YOU HAVE AIR-CONDITIONING THROUGHOUT YOUR ENTIRE HOUSE?
DOES YOUR VEHICLE HAVE AIR CONDITIONING?
DO YOU HAVE A POOL OR HOT TUB?
IF YES, DO YOU HAVE A FENCE OR A WAY TO PREVENT PUG FROM DROWNING?
DO YOU HAVE A FENCED-IN YARD?
IS THE FENCE IN THE FRONT OR BACKYARD? WHAT TYPE OF FENCE AND HOW HIGH? IS IT SECURE ON THE BOTTOM?
IS IT IN PUBLIC VIEW?
(PUGS/DOGS ARE FREQUENTLY STOLEN RIGHT OUT OF YARDS. HOW WILL YOU ENSURE THAT THIS WILL NOT HAPPEN?)
WILL YOU BE TAKING YOUR PUG ON REGULAR WALKS OR TO THE PARK FOR EXERCISE?
WILL YOU USE A LEASH OR HARNESS OR ?? _____TO WALK YOUR PUG?
WILL YOU PLACE IDENTIFICATION ON YOUR PUG (OR HAVE AVAILABLE)?
ARE YOU WILLING TO TAKE RESPONSIBILITY FOR THIS PUG FOR THE REST OF ITS LIFE?
IF UNABLE TO KEEP THE PUG FOR ANY REASON, ARE YOU WILLING TO RETURN IT TO US AT PICKWICK PUGS?
HAVE YOU EVER RETURNED A PET TO THE BREEDER?
HAVE YOU EVER GIVEN A PET AWAY? IF SO, WHAT WERE THE CIRCUMSTANCES?
ARE YOU PRESENTLY A BREEDER YOURSELF? HAVE YOU BEEN A DOG BREEDER IN THE PAST? IF SO, WHAT BREEDS WERE YOU INVOLVED WITH?
DO YOU HAVE ANY INTEREST IN BREEDING YOUR PICKWICK PUG?
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN CONVICTED OF ANIMAL ABUSE OR NEGLECT? IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN.
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN SUSPENDED/BARRED FROM UKC/AKC PRIVILEGES? IF YES, PLEASE EXPLAIN.
WE DO NOT SHIP PUPPIES. ARE YOU WILLING TO PICK YOUR PUPPY UP IN PERSON - WHETHER YOU FLY AND TAKE THE PUPPY ON AS A CARRY ON UNDER YOUR SEAT OR DRIVE? IF OUR WORK SCHEDULE ALLOWS, WE HAVE DELIVERED (FLOWN AND DRIVEN) A PUPPY/PUG PERSONALLY, AT BUYERS' EXPENSE FOR AIRFARE/HOTEL/MILEAGE ON CAR OR CAR RENTAL.
WHAT TYPE OF BEHAVIOR DO YOU EXPECT FROM YOUR PUG?
COULD YOU BRIEFLY DESCRIBE A COUPLE OF DIFFERENT “TYPICAL DAYS” YOUR PUG WOULD EXPERIENCE IF HE/SHE LIVED WITH YOU? WHAT WOULD A TYPICAL MONDAY BE LIKE? OR A SATURDAY? WHAT SORTS OF THINGS WOULD YOU DO WITH YOUR PUG? WHAT SORTS OF THINGS WOULD YOU LIKE YOUR PUG TO DO? A SHORT DESCRIPTION IS FINE:
HOW WILL YOU INTRODUCE YOUR PUG TO THE OTHER MEMBERS OF YOUR HOUSEHOLD TO EASE THE ADJUSTMENT?
ARE YOU WILLING TO CONTACT US IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT THE PUG’S BEHAVIOR, OR HEALTH CONCERNS?
BY BUYING FROM A PRESERVATION BREEDER YOU ARE PART OF THE EQUATION IN PRESERVING THIS AMAZING AND ANCIENT BREED! IT IS IMPORTANT THAT WE NOW HOW A PARTICULAR PUPPY MATURES WITH REGARD TO TEMPERAMENT, HEALTH, AND EVEN CONFORMATION AND APPEARANCE. ARE YOU WILLING TO SEND OCCASIONAL UPDATES, PHOTOS, OR PERHAPS A POST ON THE PRIVATE PICKWICK PUG OWNERS FACEBOOK PAGE THROUGHOUT THE LIFE OF YOUR PUG?
PLEASE INCLUDE ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION YOU FEEL WE SHOULD KNOW ABOUT YOU IF NOT ALREADY ADDRESSED:
YES, I AGREE TO RECEIVING MARKETING AND PROMOTIONAL MATERIALS FROM PICKWICK PUGS.
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Thank you so much for taking the time to complete this application. We look forward to learning more about you!
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