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    Default WILL YOUR NEXT PUG be an adult or a puppy??

    to be honest 5 puppies in 3 years...think I am done the puppy thing..lol
    I hope to adopt an adult in the future way down the road..
    puppies are alot of work
    and lots of adult need good homes too

    not that I do not love puppies
    PUPPIES are adorable...just the amount of work involved in the beginning..that gets me thinking adult next time..hahahaha
    A pugs world is full of play and sleep and of course good food.........

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    I have vowed NEVER to raise another puppy. My daughter brings her Pug puppy over once a week to play with Moe (Anya will have nothing to do with him!), and a couple of hours is enough for me!
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    An adult....two puppies are quite enough thanks...yes their pink puppy bellies, and size are adorable but...no thanks...at least not for awhile...

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    I often take in fosters and such, so I can't really say. However, I have Gracie now so I will not even be looking at another puppy for at least 2 years or more.. Quite honestly, with five right now in this house, I don't have room for too many more dogs.
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    When we rescued Molly she was 2 years old and the perfect age -- still developing her personality and (for the most part), out of her 'puppy' stage. I think if we do ever get another dog it would be "young" versus "puppy" (aged 2-3 years), and I will for sure rescue again.

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    I love puppies, but given that I have Buster at 1 y 7 m & Mimi 1 y 3 m, I am not ready to do puppies again for awhile. Then add in my age and how long they live, I think if I added to my family it would be an adult for sure, maybe even a senior.

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    I am definatly wanting to get another puppy from Kayte when she has another litter in a couple of years, but will be on the lookout for a rescue in the meantime! I'm not in any hurry and will just keep my eyes and ears open until that "right one" comes along! I have plenty of room in both my home and my heart so we'll see what fate drops on my doorstep ( ;
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    I am crazy for puppies and have treasured every moment I've spent raising them! We've raised three pugs from 8-10 week old puppies and they all grew to be wonderful pets.

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    Our next one will be a puppy from my daisy's first litter! Im really excited to raise this pup from birth!

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    Not sure. Our first pug was supposed to be a female adult. Instead we got a male puppy.... Who knows what the future holds!!

    Our terrier was adopted at six and half years old and she was perfect for where we were at in life.

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