Lab Puppies

Tiny teacup chihuahuas playing in their bed. For more puppies available visit our website at www.chihuahuadreams.com We have puppies year round in all different colors. Most will be 3 pounds or less full grown.

As puppies, pugs are small little packages of noise, slobber, and love.
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These pups are only a few weeks old, but they have more than enough energy to have their fun. Watch these little guys be their cute selves and stay tuned to Puppy Love for more adorable puppy litters.

Segment Producer: Brian Scully
Editor: Jeremy Cohen

Top Five Pug Puppy Facts:

1) Everyone knows puppies love to play and romp around! Just be sure
to monitor your pug puppy’s activity level to be sure he/she isn’t
overexerting themselves to the point of having trouble breathing.
2) Pug puppies can be tough to house train because they are small dogs
and have a lesser capacity to “hold it” than bigger dogs. Be
consistent and kind with your pug puppy and soon they will be house
broken!
3) Treats are a must when training a puppy. Don’t reward your pug with
rawhide chews or pig ears because they have been known to cause
intestinal problems in smaller dogs, particularly pugs.
4) Be sure to check the folds in your pug puppy’s face for dirt and
clean it right away.
5) Brush your pug puppy once a week to reduce shedding, your furniture
will thank you!

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Standard Poodle facts:
1) There are three varieties of poodles: standard, miniature, and toy. The standard poodle is the oldest of the three.
2) Standard poodles can come in a variety of colors: white, black, apricot or gray.
3) Poodles have a hypoallergenic coat and may reduce allergic reactions for pet owners with allergies.
4) The Poodle stereotypically is known as beautiful with no brains, but this is incorrect. Poodles are exceptionally smart and active, and they excel in obedience training.
5) The typical poodle haircut was designed by hunters to help the dogs move through the water more efficiently. Poodles originated as water retrievers in Germany.