OUR PROCESS
Step 1 -  Our
Application form (Click on the link to go to the form.)
The first step in the process of getting a Pug from us is filling out our Application form. Be sure to provide as
much detail as possible as to what you want, so we can help you just the right Pug for you, your family, and your
lifestyle. Proper placement is KEY in a happy outcome for all.

Please understand it may take several months or longer to get a Pug from us, and we reserve the right to sell
only to those people we feel will provide a loving home for our Pugs.

Completing the application is not a guarantee we will sell you a Pug. However, if we don't have a Pug for you, we
know of another breeder that has available Pugs, who might. If you wish, we will forward your completed form
to those breeders we would purchase a Pug from.

We do not take deposits on Pugs from anyone, instead, we will do our best to match you up with the right Pug for
you and your situation on a "first come, first serve" basis, but our primary goal is to place the right Pug for each
home.

Our Prices  -  How Much?
Our prices are based upon the Pug in question, so I will not respond to anyone who just sends a note asking,
"How much are your pups?"

Our price for a pet quality Pug is comparable to the price pet Pugs go for in our local newspapers. However, our
pups come with a health guarantee, have been wormed, vaccinated, microchipped, and they are spayed, or
neutered.  And, we are here to help and support you with the Pug long after your check clears.

Some people want to know what Pet Quality means, what's the difference between Pet and Show? I can tell you
that to the average buyer, the difference is not noticeable most of the time. Things that you can see about a
puppy are just the beginning of how we evaluate pups for the show ring. Show dogs must also have a certain
attitude, which some beautiful Pugs don't have.

When we retire our show dogs from the ring and our breeding programs, we also place them after they have
been spayed or neutered. These Pugs are still young enough to enjoy their retirement with a loving family. Our
retired Pugs have many wonderful attributes, as well as being well socialized. Contact us if you'd like more
information, or wish to be considered for a beautiful mature Pug. We place our retired Champions in homes we
feel will give them all the love and attention they deserve.

Step 2 - The Contract (Click the link to go to our SAMPLE contract.)
If we think we may have a Pug for you, the next step will be for us to send you the draft contract for your
potential Pug. When we place an older Pug, they will also have their own specific re-homing agreement. All our
contracts are based upon the same basic contract but have the specific information for your new Pug, so be
sure to read the draft we send you and ask questions before deciding you'd like a Pug from us. All terms and
conditions of your contract will be discussed and agreed to
BEFORE you meet your new Pug and are expected
to sign it.

After you review the draft contract and we agree on all the terms of YOUR Pug's specific contract, we will
make arrangements for you to meet your Pug. The emotional aspect of meeting your new Pug shouldn't interfere
with the business of signing a legal document. If you want the Pug being offered after meeting him or her, you
can sign your contract.

WHY A CONTRACT?
Signed written contracts do not keep unethical people honest. They do provide a level of protection from
unethical parties, but most importantly, they are a written record of the agreement between the parties.  

PLEASE, FOR YOUR PROTECTION:  (1) DO NOT PURCHASE A PUG FROM ANYONE WITHOUT
READING, AGREEING & SIGNING A SALES CONTRACT; (2) IF YOU DO NOT AGREE WITH THE
TERMS, DO NOT SIGN A LEGAL DOCUMENT SAYING YOU AGREE TO THE TERMS; and, (3) IF
YOU HAVE ANY DOUBTS, TAKE THE CONTRACT TO YOUR ATTORNEY BEFORE YOU SIGN IT!


PUG INFORMATION
If you are just considering a Pug and want more information on the breed, and/or what to look for in your
search, be sure to look at the articles on Marcy Heathman's web site,
www.pugs.com.  Marcy has one of the
best sites for learning all about Pugs, including an article in her Content Articles section. One of these is titled,
"How to Find a Breeder."

DON'T FORGET PUG RESCUE!
All rescues & shelters need your help. Too many innocent lives are being put to an end because there was no one
there to love them. Please visit their web site (link above). You might decide to adopt a Pug in need of a home,
make a donation, or volunteer. We encourage you to consider helping a Pug in need! Sadly, there are just too
many pet Pugs being bred by uninformed people to ignore this problem. No Pug should ever end up in a shelter,
and we do everything possible to ensure it never happens to one of ours!!!

Pugs have become so popular that many people are breeding and without knowledge and experience, or without
the guidance of a committed Pug breeder, and many are not doing proper placements of their pups. When all
these puppies develop health care issue, behavior issues, or when their impulse buyers lose interest, these Pugs,
through no fault of their own, end up in trouble.  

Those of us who LOVE this breed and have dedicated our lives to them, are trying to save as many as possible,
but we need your help!  The most important thing you can do to help Pugs, is be a responsible buyer.  

PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE, NEVER buy a puppy from a Pet Shop!!!  No matter what they tell you, no
responsible caring breeder would EVER place a puppy in a pet store. These puppies always come from puppy
mills. No matter that you may save one, if you purchase one, you're condemning it's parents and others to their
lives of suffering.

Just say, "NO!" Don't support this industry of shame!!!

QUESTIONS?
Please feel free to ask questions or leave comments. I don't always have time to talk on the phone, but I try to
answer my email mail on a daily basis, unless I'm out of town.

We love to hear from other Pug Lovers & talk Pugs!!!
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At this time we have a spayed female
Pug for placement. Contact me, or
complete an application if you would
like more information.

Our Pet pugs are always spayed or
neutered, vaccinated, and micro
chipped, PRIOR to placement.
WindWalker Pugs
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