Where to Get A Frenchie Pug

Frug puppies for sale will probably not be easy to find in your immediate area. Designer hybrids are still new and Frenchie Pug puppies, in particular, sell very quickly. They have affectionate, attention loving personalities and are small enough for any living quarters; this breed can be the perfect fit for ANYONE. It's important to take your time to find a responsible breeder that can provide a puppy that meets all of your expectations as well as answer all of your questions; you may also want to pay special attention to health guarantees.

We always recommend considering adoption first, especially if you have considered looking for an adult Frug. Many times you can find mixed breeds by calling around to your local shelters and adoption agencies; if you cannot find French Bulldog x Pug puppies in this manner, there are many rescue organizations online pinpointed to specific breeds. Try searching for French Bulldog rescue or Pug rescue and contacting the organization in search of mixed individuals.

Frenchie Pug Price

Frenchie Pugs and other hybrids have been increasing in popularity recently but are still somewhat rare. They are often bought before the litters are even delivered. You will see prices for this breed ranging from $1,000 up to $2,300! Why such a huge discrepancy between the lowest and highest prices? There are many reasons and you will want to choose which ones are important to you and clarify them with the breeder:

  1. Are you seeking a puppy only or would you accept an adult Frenchie Pug? Puppies cost substantially more, however, they are often easier to train and come with no behavioral issues.
  2. Is this breed in high demand? Or, perhaps, your area has low supply. If there is little competition there is room for breeders to charge more.
  3. If there are none in your area, are you considering shipping? This will certainly add around $300 to the cost.
  4. Are you searching for a particular size of color that is not the one most commonly bred? "Miniature" and "toy" pups often cost much more than their standard sized counterparts.
  5. If either parent of the puppy is a show dog, and especially if they have won, the cost will be much higher. Even if the parents are simply from a winning bloodline, this can still increase the value of the litter.
  6. Initial veterinarian checkups, shots, and micro-chipping adds a slight increase in the cost of a Frenchie Pug. Health certifications and genetic testing such as CERF (Canine Eye Registry Foundation) are also highly sought after by potential owners. Some, however, will be content with simply a health guarantee the breeder will give with a puppy for a certain amount of time (they will take the puppy back or cover cost of health issues that present during that time). These health benefits can be very costly but are not without benefit.

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Authored by:Dog-Learn
Updated:November 14, 2016
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