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25€ Free
Rabies Vaccination
30€ Free
EU Pet Passport
15€ Free
Puppy Starter Pack
75€ Free
Canine Infectious Diseases Vaccinations
15€ Free
ISO Microchip
20€ Free
Flea & Tick Treatment
15€ Free
Health Check Certificate
20€ Free
Corona and Parvo virus tested
Total savings: 215€
Transport the puppy is possible after this date: EU: 21. 3. 2018, USA: 05. 4. 2018
Sorry, this dog is reserved or sold.

About Ulina

We still have pretty magical puppies in the kernel and black. They are skilled and learning very quick. They grow up in a family house with loving owners from Slovakia.

The puppies are completely vaccinated, rabies, chipped, dewormed, escaped and are delivered with a current health certificate. Are tested for corona and parvo virus.

Furthermore, all our customers get a starter pack on the way so that the little treasure lacks nothing.

It is important to us that puppies come to us healthy and find a loving family.

If you have questions, do not hesitate to contact us.

* We also offer over standard tests such as

X-ray of the respiratory system,

X-Ray Hip Dysplasia Diagnosis

Gender
Female
Breed
Pug
Color
Black
Age
334 weeks
Birth date
December 6, 2017
Mother weight
6.9 kg
Father weight
7.5 kg

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Ulina siblings

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Breed information

Other Names

Mops, Carlin, Chinese Pug, Lo-Sze, Mopshond

Country of Origin

Asia, around 400 BC.

Size

Small

Weight

Dogs: 13-20 pounds Female: 13-18 pounds

Height

Dogs: 12-14 inches Female: 10-12 inches

Life Expectancy

12-15 years

Litter Size

2 to 5

Other Names

Health Issues

The Pug catches cold easily and is stressed by hot and cold weather and can suffer chronic breathing problems. Be careful not to over exert and expose a Pug to weather extremes. This breed is prone to allergies and skin problems. The Pug is not the easiest whelper; expect Cesarean Section if breeding.

There is a chance of keratites (inflammation of the cornea) and ulcers on the cornea. The delicate eyes are prone to weeping. This dog tends to wheeze and snore, but on the whole is a very easy-care dog. It is important not to overfeed the Pug, as it eats more than is good for it, quickly becoming obese and living much shorter lives. To minimize the risk of your Pug developing any hereditary health issues, you should buy a puppy from a reputable breeder.

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