i've never heard of them are they for real? 1 light brindel bitch priced at £3300 and 1 darker brindel boy £3000
hmm, i imagine there is some frenchie or boston or something in there to give them the brindle pattern, which they think they could get away with, as they all look quite similar.. i certainly wouldnt buy a brindle pug, give me a classic fawn with black mask anyday
I have a genuine rare German Shepherd with a white tail. £5000. Also a half-used tin of white gloss. Offers.
two in a row!!!!! If someone told me they had paid over three grand for a dog I think I'd fall about laughing!!
Can I borrow your gloss? I fancy having an ultra rare skunk striped Tibetan Mastiff. Offers over £10,000 and I'll give you a 5% cut.
I have an unusual coloured blue tabby cat for sale a real bargain at £1,500, litter trained, sits quietly on windowsill no trouble, will give endless supply of kittens as cats can get pregnant before theyve finished weaning one litter (ssh i know shes spayed but how will they know!!). Oh & im moving so shoukd there be any coneback might be hard to trace
??? They are called long coated Pugs - used to have a website for a breeder but it was a long time ago. They are actually quite nice looking little dogs
Havent a clue. If you read back to the beginning of the Pugs history you might find long haired pups mentioned. Depends on the reference you read. The breeder in the US i came across - was long before all the cross breeding that goes on now.