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Salis

Male, Born on 01/01/26 - 14 weeks
Available for: Pickup
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🌟 *The Adorable Pug Trio Story* 🌟 In the sweet little town of Liberty, KY, an Amish breeder raised the most loving pug parents, Mama Penelope and Papa Perry. We brought Mama Penelope and Papa Perry home, and their precious love blossomed into three tiny pug miracles – *Max*, *Silas*, and *Archie* – born on New Year's Day in their cozy home. Their mom, Mama Penelope, had the softest snuggle‑worthy fur and a heart full of puppy‑kisses. Papa Perry was a playful protector with a wagging tail that taught the pups mischief and love. Their legacy lives on in Max, Silas, and Archie, who inherited all the cuteness and charm from their wonderful parents. *Silas* – with his matching blue eyes and gentle gaze, is the calmest of the bunch. He loves to chill with his siblings, offering the occasional lick on the head to show he’s there for them. Despite his calm nature, Silas gets pulled into the fun, especially when Max and Archie are wrestling. He’s happy to let them drag him around by the tail, as long as snuggle time is involved. These three pugs, born from the beloved Mama Penelope and Papa Perry of the Amish breeder in Liberty, KY, are looking for forever homes where they’ll be showered with love, kisses, and endless playtime. 🐾💖
Coat Colors:
Medium Brown
Cream
Blue
Coat Pattern:
Merle
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English Bulldog
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About English Bulldog Puppies
What's the personality of a English Bulldog?
The English Bulldog is a famously calm and friendly family pet. Their wrinkly folds make them appear vicious, but they're actually more likely to take a nap than they are to ward off an attacker. They are calm, dignified, and adapt well to small living spaces, as they quite like the indoors, thank you very much. Full-grown, they typically weigh 40-50 pounds and stand 14-15 inches tall.
Are English Bulldogs friendly with strangers and kids?
English Bulldogs are generally okay with older children who know how to handle dogs. The English Bulldog can make their home in any environment, from apartments to big houses, as long as they can live inside. The Bulldog will seek out human attention, getting as much as they possibly can. They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
How active are English Bulldogs on a daily basis?
The English Bulldog might have a strong guarding instinct, but this isn't an energetic dog. They prefer the indoors and are generally pretty inactive. They are good for apartment life and will do okay without a yard. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
What should I expect with English Bulldog shedding?
The English Bulldog has a short, flat, and sleek coat, and they generally have thick folds of skin on their brow and around their eyes leading to long jowls. They come in a range of colors from red, fawn, white, brindle, and 'piebald,' a common spotting pattern. They need to be bathed occasionally, but their faces need a damp cloth wipe down everyday to care for inside those wrinkles. Grooming-wise, this breed is moderate.
What living situation works for a English Bulldog?
English Bulldogs are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. The English Bulldog can make their home in any environment, from apartments to big houses, as long as they can live inside. A Bulldog can occasionally be a bit dominating, needing a good leader who can display strong leadership, so they don't take over the household. They are fairly easy to train.
Pug
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What's it like owning a Pug?
Around since 400 B.C., Pugs are historically beloved dogs. Emperors, monks, and royalty alike couldn’t resist the charm of these friendly, flat-faced companions. A little treat is all it takes to train these smart pups. Playful, affectionate, and happy-go-lucky, they are one of the most easygoing family dogs you can find. They make a great match for most people and lifestyles! Full-grown, they typically weigh 14-18 pounds and stand 10-13 inches tall.
Do Pugs get along with kids?
Pugs are generally excellent with children of all ages. They love their family, children, guests, new dogs, and other pets. Pugs may be small but can stand up to the innocent roughhousing of children, and they definitely won’t mind all the attention! They're relatively quiet and don't bark much.
Are Pugs couch potatoes or do they need a lot of exercise?
Pugs are lively dogs but do not require much exercise. They will enjoy a daily walk, which can also have the added benefit of naturally filing down their nails. Pugs are dog-park friendly and are sure to have a big smile on their faces while playing with others! Overall, their exercise needs are low.
Do Pugs need professional grooming?
Pugs are known for their irresistible smushed faces and large expressive eyes. Their coat comes in a variety of colors but should all feature a dark muzzle. Pugs do shed, but regular brushing and bathing can help. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
What kind of home is best for a Pug?
Pugs are best suited for apartments and smaller homes. They don’t require much space to be content, but they do prefer moderate temperatures. They are fairly easy to train.
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