New England Pugs with Color
New London, CT, USA
Our Adoption Process
Before we can place one of our puppies in your home we want to learn some things about you and the environment into which the puppy will be placed.
We know there are lots of questions. Thank you for taking the time to answer them. We work hard to breed puppies who are healthy, who have wonderful outgoing temperaments, and will make great family companions.
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We take great care in choosing my breeding dogs and we are just as careful in placing our puppies with prospective families! Your answers to these questions will help us suggest the right puppy for you and your family. We base our suggestions based on our knowledge of each puppy in addition to the information collected from you.
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By submitting this application, you are NOT being put on the waiting list or required to put down a $500 deposit.
You will not be added to the waiting list until after your application has been approved and your $500 non-refundable deposit has been received. The balance of the purchase price is due before the puppy leaves our home.
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When a new litter arrives, we will send pictures of the newborn litter with parents identifying males, females, and preliminary color information. We will let you know the puppy pickup date and will contact you in the order that your application fee was received.
If the pickup date, gender, or color options don't work, you may pass on the litter. If you pass on a litter, you DON’T lose your place. You stay right where you are on the waiting list until the next litter becomes available.
You will be offered a puppy for 2 additional litters (3 total) from the time you are first offered a pup to take a pup from one of the offered litters. If you have passed on 3 litters, you may forfeit your deposit.
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If you commit to a puppy and you back out, you may forfeit your deposit.
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Around 6-7 weeks, the puppies receive a vet check and immunizations. This gives them a chance to fully recover before going home with you at 8 weeks, and are ready for their next immunization with your vet. Please do not take your puppy out in public until AFTER it is fully protected.
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