The Breeder Directory represents current Old Dominion Pug Dog Club members in good standing who have completed at least one American Kennel Club title on their pug and agree to breed to the pug standard (the ideal for which all reputable breeders strive). These breeders must agree to follow our Code of Ethics.
Our Club is pleased to provide this list as a convenience to you, but we cannot warrant or guarantee any services provided by our members.
Reputable pug breeders adhere to the pug breed standard that is approved by the American Kennel Club. The breed standard outlines which characteristics are desirable and which are considered disqualifications in our breed. A reputable breeder will not breed or sell dogs with disqualifying colors such as a brindle. This is not a “rare” color but rather signifies that non-pug breeds are mixed in with the pug genes.
A reputable pug breeder will want to talk to you at length to determine if a pug is right for you. They’ll also want to understand the characteristics that will make a successful placement in your home. Many will want to meet with you – and some will require multiple visits to ensure that their pugs are going to the right homes. For any transaction involving pugs, you should have a written contract. Why? Purchasing a dog is a business transaction and a contract is a means of laying out the terms of the purchase. Contracts generally include a health guarantee, return policy, identification of the dog being purchased, information on American Kennel Club registration and a pedigree going back at least three generations.
Larry & Jutta Beard & Natalie & Chuck Sweeney |
Rebecca (Becky) Harrison |
Rebecca Hoskins |
Barbara Johnson |
If you are interested in getting a pug puppy, please fill out and submit the form below. One of our representatives will contact you within 48 hours or 2 next business days. |
If you have one or more pugs that you cannot keep for reasons such as illness, family changes or financial changes, please reach out to our Club rescue contacts instead of turning the dog(s) in to a shelter. The Rescue Committee will act quickly to find a new, suitable, home for your dog, regardless of age.
If you are interested in providing a new forever home to a pug, reach out to the contact below, and they will see if they can make a match.
Questions? Fill out the form on our Contact Page for more information.