Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Merry Christmas...

This is always a fun time of year for me and the pugs. I enjoy the cards with all the pictures of "my" pugs on them. Here is one I got in email this morning!!!!

This is Bristol from Cities litter!!! He is so hunky....and ohhh my does he look like Milan!!!
Merry Christmas to all of my pugs and their families. You all have a special place in my heart and I think about the kids every day!

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Holiday Puppies!

Myself and many breeders alike have been getting numerous request for Chirstmas puppies. While adding a puppy to your family is a big commitment, it is not a decision that should be made on a whim during the holiday season. I have seen sad situations during the summer months when the cute christmas puppy is no longer cute and they are looking for a home to place them in.

PLEASE reconsider your idea for buying. If your family is really wanting a new addition, please consider rescue or a local shelter. You would be giving a homeless dog, cat, etc. a gift of a lifetime.

Puppies are only that for a few short months. Take a look around my blog and read some of the information I have posted on rescue and breeders.

Happy Holidays from the B'Dazzle Pugs!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Miss Olivia will be joining Julio & Sage in Puerto Rico in January. I know that she will make a nice addition to their family.



Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Miss Olivia & Curry Updates

Introducing B'Dazzles Creme Da La Creme. Miss Olivia is 9 weeks old (born 8/1/09) and she is a spitfire. Olivia's dad is Noah and her mom is Mariah. This is a repeat breeding of Bennett.






My other little spitfire is also in full show mode, as he prepares for his debut at the Tampa Bay Pug Club Specialty on November 6th. We have been working nightly to get ready for that busy weekend. Not bad for a 7.5 month old puppy....

Monday, September 14, 2009

Noah X Mariah Litter!

Here is a group picture of the starletts @ 6 weeks old.


Noah X Mariah Litter! What a bunch of lovely babies!

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Ava update...

This has been the month for updates at our house!!! I dont think I need to even type anything on how she is doing in her retirement home. This picture is worth a 1000 words.




Ava is the mom to the Cities and Grandma to the Spices!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Fall is in the air....

I feel like with the start of September that fall is coming upon us. Although here in Florida and 90 degree weather it is hard to imagine the crisp cool air coming in from the north. Maybe by Nov. we will be so lucky.

There is a lot going on right now. Shows are gearing up to start again and ohh I just can't wait to get Curry in the ring. I feel like a kid in a candy store with him. I am so in love with him, I wish I could have several just like him. I am hoping to do a repeat breeding at some point, I really want a girl from this pedigree.

Mark you calendars, on Sept. 12 in Clearwater, I will be at the AKC Responsible Dog ownership day talking about the importance of our breed. Most of all it will give me a chance to talk about these great little clowns. If you want more info, send me an email at bdazzpugs@yahoo.com or check out all the deatils here...
http://www.tampabaykennelclub.com/

We are getting all the final details together for the Tampa Bay Pug Clubs annual specialty that will be Nov. 6th in Brooksville. I still have not decided who I will be showing, but thought about putting Tabitha in the vet. sweeps. Of course I will be entering Curry and maybe Milan....we shall see. Come on out and join us!

I am heading out to Lynda's on Saturday to see the Noah X Mariah babies, I just can't wait. From what Lynda said the girl is a keeper so I am hoping at the end of the month, Paris will be joining my crew. Her reg. name will be B'Dazzles Creme Da La Creme. As for the 4 boys in the litter, I guess we will be placing them in pet homes. This is a repeat breeding of Bennett so there is not really any reason to keep another boy, when we already have one. This has to be the hardest part of breeding, but one that is necessary. I suppose you could say we are accepting inquires for fawn male puppy, that would be ready in 4-5 weeks old. Please make sure that you have read some of my postings from back in Jan. and Feb. so you know what to expect.

Well that is what is going on around here....busy busy!!!!

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Adios' mi amigo....

As I type this my little wise Sage is on his way to Puerto Rico. His new dad was super nice, just as I expected. Sounds like he is going to have a great time playing with the children and his new pug friends. I think that Julio and family will have a new found appreciation for this lovely breed. Their hearts are in the right place. I know that Sage will represent the island and give all the pug owners new insight to what a pug is all about.

Te amo con todo mi corazón Sage. Me gustó el tiempo con usted y siempre estará aquí. Buena suerte en sus nuevas aventuras. ~Te amo Nani

Saturday, August 1, 2009

Finally...

Congrats to AKC Ch. BISS. Prelly's Ruff N' Tuff "Noah" x Riversong's Heartbreaker of B'Dazzle "Mariah" on their new gets. Mariah whelped 5 lovely puppies this morning. 4 Boys and 1 Girl. Mommy and babies are doing fine and of course Noah is very proud to be a father once again. This litter has been a long time coming. Thank you Lynda of "Lotus Blossom Pugs" for taking care of all the details and getting the surgical implant done, and most of all whelping this dream litter. We are very excited here at B'Dazzle pugs at the idea of welcoming a little girl. Lets hope that the single girl is a keeper so that I can have a Paris to go with her half sister Milan.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Updates!

It has been sometime since I gave an update of the happenings here at B'Dazzle Pugs. It has been a fun year thus far. Starting out with the arrival of the Spices in February, and getting through all the touch puppy stages has been challenging and rewarding. Milan is back enjoying the mother free life she enjoyed in the past. She has been going to conformation classes with Sage and Curry to fine tune her skill of staking. We have a toy specialty coming up the weekend of August 8th and 9th in Orlando. I will be showing Milan in Bred By and Curry is tagging along and will be shown in the puppy match that is Friday evening.

Both the boys are just lovely. I have made a decision to keep Curry from the 2 and I am currently seaking a home for Sage. Nobody warned my the trials and tribulations of keeping 2 boys. Seems like everyday someone is getting beat up! LOL I have made a mental note not to keep 2 boys next time!

I am getting anxious for the fall to come and to get Curry in the ring. After a 2 year break, I am READY. It will be fun to take Sebastian along with me as well. I am pleased that he is showing a vested interest in the pugs and is always there to help me feed, bath, and brush them. They seem to like him too. In fact at night he likes to go in the pug room and kiss them all good night. So heartwarming.

Ohh before I go keep your paws and fingers crossed for Miss Mariah, she is due to whelp on Sunday. She was bred to "Ch. BISS Prelly's Ruff N' Tuff" aka Noah. I want a girl so BAD!!!! I will keep you all posted.

Monday, June 15, 2009

4 Months Old....


Where has time gone? Curry on the left, Sage on the right.


This is Curry. I am so head over heels in love with this little guy. He is an amazing little puppy and I am counting down the days until I can get him in the ring!


Little man Sage! Like his brother, he has a delightful personality!!!


Curry and the classic "B'dazzle" lips! All my pugs from the Prelly/Dhandy line have these lips.

The boys chilling, what hams!





Monday, May 4, 2009

Introducing...

B'Dazzles Some Like It Hot aka "Curry" and B'Dazzles Little Wise One "Sage".



(Curry on the left, Sage laying down)

Yes, these are my 2 pics from the spice litter. What a fun litter this was! Saffron, Ginger, & Rosemary have all gone on to their new homes and all 3 are doing very well adjusting to their new life. I never imagined I would have a litter as awesome as this one. All 5 were exceptional and all 5 could have made it in the show ring. However, these 3 deserved the life of a companion. Sage and Curry I think will really enjoy the ring. Although I must have lost my mind keeping 2 boys, but right now I don't care, this is gonna be a great journey!

Sunday, April 5, 2009

The Spices @ 7 weeks...where does time go?


Close up of Curry, my favorite of the 5.


Rosemary (new name will be Daisy).




Curry again, this is what I think is perfection.




Ginger, Saffron, & Sage (Ginger and Sage are staying with me as well)





The Fab Five!
Rosemary, Saffron, Curry, Ginger, & Sage.

Saturday, March 28, 2009

So you want to breed your pug?

Breeding is something that I don't really enjoy doing. It takes too much time, too much money, and too much heartache. I have had good success breeding and as the years go by I really see my lines and improving. However, it is taken me a long time to make progress, because the act of doing a breeding and raising a litter makes me tired thinking about.

I often get inquiries about looking for a stud because they have a beautiful girl they want to breed, "the puppies would be so cute"....well of course they would be cute, they are pugs right? There is so much more involved than hooking up a boy and a girl and 63 days later you have a litter of 6. This is pugs we are talking about and there is far more involved.

So tell me WHY do you want to breed YOUR companion? Was she shown to her Championship, what does the first 5 generations of her pedigree look like? Has she been seen by an Orthopedic specialist to determine if she is structurally sound or breeding, has she had a thyroid T3 & T4 done to make sure that she is in good health for breeding? Most of all what do you want from this litter? Are you looking to breed to pay off your VISA card? or go on vacation? If so, you have a better chance at playing the lottery and can win far more. Read my cost of breeding post, it is rather eye opening. On average a litter will cost me upwards of $2000, before it is all done. Are you looking to breed as a source of income? (might want to consider another breed) or perhaps you are serious about the pug breed and you are looking to get your feet further deep in the show ring and you are really trying hard to make a difference in your line. If that is the case I would recommend buying a show quality male, show him to his Championship and breed to further your line. By that time you will fully understand the importance of this breed and maintaining the standard.

Lets just say you want to breed Puggy Sue because she is SO cute and you want cute puppies and you get lucky and have 4 puppies. You keep 1 and what is your intention for the other 3? Are you selling them in the newspaper? If that is the case, you do not value this breed. Or perhaps you have family members that want a pug too. Ok that is fine, but 2 years down the road when the now grown puppy ahs severe skin issues and your family member has no money to care for the issue and they give him to rescue. Ohh great so your breeding cute puppies has become my nightmare in rescue. And now I have to work my ass off to raise $500 to treat YOUR puppy that YOU brought into this world. That is a great breeder.

Tell me what would you do if you had a litter with cleft puppies? Do you know how to tube them, raise them and do you have the money for surgery when they are 6-8 months old? Or would you put them down? What if you have puppies with Hemivertabrea are you in a position to keep 4 puppies or will you make it someone elses nightmare? What if the puppy that you bred and raised went to a wonderful family and 3 years later died of PDE and the family wants a refund, are in a finacial position to refund them their money? That is what reputable breeders do.

If you contact me, and want to use one of my well bred, champion pugs at stud, here is what you need to be ready to provide me:

~5 Generation pedigree with at least 85% champions in all 5 generations
~AKC papers (NOT AKC limited papers)
~AKC DNA
~Copy of their show record, awards, and other winnings (basically I want a resume)
~Copy of your contract you plan to use when placing puppies in homes
~You will also be required to use my repoductive vet in Lakeland or Wildewood for the breedings. I DO NOT breed my dogs naturally. All bitches my be progesterone tested and will be Artifically Inceminated.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Girls v.s. Boys

I am in several outlets of the pug community from rescue, to breeding, and of course the pet world. As a member of the PDCA and a breeder referral for AKC, I get several requests a day for people looking for pugs. 95% of them are looking for girls (fawn girls). Although I have a house full of girls myself, quite frankly they are a bunch of bitches. Yes, that is right a female dog is called a bitch and there is a reason for it.

The girls tend to be bossy, stubborn, and down right naughty. I cherish my girls and all BUT 1 is spayed (thank god), the additudes sometimes are just a bit much to handle. The boys....ohh how I love thee. They have what I call the Eeyore syndrome. They walk around the house as if nothing is wrong and they dont have a care in the world. To me the boys are more "companion" like, than the girls. Boys also do well in homes with small children, were as Alpha girls can have problems such as humping, etc. Yes, the girls hump!! Ohh and I bet you didn't know that girls also mark, excpet they don't lift their leg to do it, they do it on your bath mats, bed and other types of fine linens. So you still want a girl....that is cool I understand. Patients is a virtue since most breeders don't sell girls unless they have an entire litter. And in rescue we tend to get 5 boys to every 2 girls!!! Again patients.

Friday, March 20, 2009

Another Spice Update...

They are almost 5 weeks old....




L-R Sage, Curry, Rosemary, Ginger, Saffron




Saffron

Curry



Sage





Rosemary



Ginger

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Spice Update

The spices are doing awesome and getting very big. 4 of them are over a pound now and 1 is almost there! Here are some head shots of their lovely faces. They will be 3 weeks old this sunday. Pics were taken at 2 weeks exactly. I have fallen love with each one of them and it breaks my heart to think I can only keep 2. I want them all. This is really one of the best litters I have ever had! Thanks for looking


Curry







Saffron







Ginger





Rosemary





Sage



Thursday, February 26, 2009

The cost of breeding

I get about 10 inquires a week from people looking for puppies, I enjoy talking to each and everyone of them. But when it comes down to it, most of them are looking for that cute $500 puppy. All puppies are cute, come on. What is not so cute are the vet bills later in life and anyone who has owned this breed knows what I am talking about. The most common question I get is, why do your puppies cost so much? Quite frankly I think it is cheaper for me to keep them, than place them. The time and money that I spend on each puppy is out of this world. Those who know me or own one of the few pugs I have breed, know what they got. A beautiful, healthy pug, that is true to the standard.

Back in 2007 I wrote the below post on a public pug message board when someone asked about why puppies from reputable breeders cost so much more. Enjoy....

Reputable breeding starts with having the best of the best. That is a long expensive process in itself. A reputable breeder always shows their stock in conformation (or has a handler do it) to prove that they are worthy of breeding. What makes a pug worthy of breeding? There are 3 pieces to the pie: Conformation (the way a pug looks), Soundness (health), and Temperament. Conformation and Temperament are assessed in the show ring and Soundness is assessed by a qualified vet and knowing the pedigrees. If a pug (or any dog) does not have all 3 pieces to the pie they should not be considered good breeding candidates and should be placed in pet homes.
We love pugs for the way they look and the way they act. We are drawn to their funny little stubby bodies and silly personalities. What if a breeder kept breeding pugs that are long, lanky and are aggressive? This is a distortion of the breed and eventually with main stream breeding practices our breed will change. Reputable breeders spend countless hours and thousands of dollars to maintain and better the breed. Which means, that they are truly breeding for the standard set forth by the PDCA and not for their pocket books. Kitchen breeders, BYB, and Millers are breeding to breed. Some do love the breed and “think” they are doing buyers a favor, when in fact they are not. Some breed to pay their bills, others breed because it is their source of income. Breeding must have a purpose when it comes to purebreds.

So lets talk money. Before even having a litter lets talk about what it takes to prepare a dog for breeding.

Good stock cost $! If you are a Reputable Breeder you probably did not go out and buy a show potential dog but if you did you are looking at $2500-3500 for a dog and $3000-5000 for a bitch PUPPY!!! Once you have the puppy (bought or bred) you spend the next 2 years training, showing, and putting it through health certifications. The training will be the least expensive for the cost, but the most time consuming. Est. about $500 (give or take). Showing….this is the part that hurts. Some breeders spend more than others, in 2005 and 2006 I spent just over $15,000 showing and specialing ONE DOG!!! He was an amazing show dog and I would do it again in heartbeat. I have heard breeders say it takes about $2000-3000 to get a Championship (dogs usually require less time and money than bitches). When the dog is about 18 months it is important to start the health screenings, some screenings can’t be done until over 2 years old. I certify the eyes at 18 or so months and then following I will have the hips, elbows, and patella’s x-rayed and reviewed by my orthopedic specialist. They can also be sent off to OFA as well for review. I spend about $1500-$1800 on health certifications for EACH dog that will be bred. I never breed a dog before it is 2 years old and I never breed without screening first.

Ohh goodie so far we have spent $10,000 and we have not even bred a litter yet! So now onto the actually breeding part.

When breeding usually you own the bitch and you probably don’t own the dog so there are “extra” fees included. This is a estimate on what it would cost if you used a stud:

Stud Fee: $800
Progesterone Testing: $360 (Average is 6 X$60 each)
Shipping Costs of Sperm: $300
AI (if fresh chilled): $150 If frozen it has to be a surgical implant ($300)
Subtotal and no puppies yet: $1310-$1460

Ultrasound at 28-32 days post breeding: $125
YIPPEE we are expecting 2-4 puppies, total cost so far $1435-1585

Option #1 The day has come….and you decided to have your bitch go natural:
Cost of natural whelp….Free but you lose 2 of the 3 puppies.

Total cost of breeding and 1 barely alive puppy… $1500 +/-, you decide to keep it because it is all you have for the next show season and you pray it turns out.

Option #2 The day has come and you decided to have a c-section:
C-section: $700 (it is planned and not an emergency)

You get 3 healthy puppies.

Some of the costs no matter if natural Whelp or C-Section:
Dew claws: $20 per puppy
2 vet visits (between newborn and 8 weeks because you worry something is wrong) $200
1st set of shots at 7 weeks: $45-60 per puppy
2nd set of shots at 10 weeks: $45-60 per puppy
Microchipping: $35 per puppy
Food, supplies, etc. $250

You decide at 10 weeks you are keeping 2 puppies from this litter and you have a PET home for one of them. You must have health certificates issued and contract signed). You get $1200 for the puppy! Ohh goody this litter only cost me $3000!!! What a profit! Ohh but that does not include ALL the money spent on showing and health screenings of the parents!

There is no money to be made in breeding and if you are making money you are doing something very wrong!

I thought it would be fair to include the costs that BYB face so that you can do a side by side:

2 dogs breed, no history of where they came from, no health screening, but heck they will make cute pets: FREE

Wait 63 days later, bitch has has no prenatal care: FREE

Bitch naturally whelps while owner is at work or stuck in a crate in a cold stroage shed (that is if it is a good miller): FREE

4 Puppies of the 8 live: FREE

Self Vaccinate at 6 weeks old ($3-5 per puppy if usuing vanguard 5): $20 total

Option #1: Ad in newspaper: $45 (the biggest expense yet)...but these are AKC puppies!!!!

An uneducated person opens the sunday paper and see's an ad and shows up at the so called "breeders house" and pays $500 for a puppy that is hardly 7 weeks old, but gosh darn it, it is so cute! Breeder makes $2000 on 4 puppies and they spent $65! Now that is better than the stock market!

Option #2: Miller sells puppies to a broker for $300 each (Miller makes $1200). Broker then sells puppies to a puppy store for $500 each (Broker makes profit of $800). Then some uneducated buyer walks into the store and buys an $1800 puppy that looks more like a rat terrier than a pug. Pet store comes out ahead at a profit of $5200 on FOUR puppies! Heck that is better than a reputable breeder!

Of course I will add that there is going to be a "gray" area here. There are some kitchen breeders who are trying to do it right, they just don't have the back ground or knowledge of how or what is right. The end result is that the breed still suffers from it as the new owners who bought from a great breeder then goes and breeds their cute "pets" instead of getting them spayed or neutered and this vicious cycle never ends!!!

Questions and comments always encouraged!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The Spice Litter


On 2/15/2009 Miss Milan started laboring at 7am, at about 11:16am she whelped the first of 5. Here are the stats:


11:16--female--6.0 oz--Ginger

11:54--male--3.5 oz--Sage

12:31--male--4.5 oz--Saffron

1:03--female--3.0 oz--Rosemary

2:27--male--6.0 oz--Curry


We could not be more thrilled at the outcome of this litter. We just hope that in about 6-8 weeks we will be able to see which 2-3 spices will be out next stars in the ring. Stay tunned for more updates.

Friday, February 13, 2009

HAPPY VALENTINES DAY!!!

To all my wonderful friends and family, Happy Valentine's Day!!

I will be out in Lakeland tomorrow and Sunday handling 2 pugs (clients), other than that, I will be at home starring at Milani wondering when she is gonna make it to Monday morning for her 8am Vet appointment. She is not due until Tue. the 17th, but she is so big, it looks like her tummy is gonna pop!!! She is crazy as ever and I guess when she stops running outside that should be indication that babies are coming. I am nervous for her and sort of stressed wondering how in the heck I am gonna take care of her, babies, 4 other pugs, 2 bostons, and SEBASTIAN!!! What have I done? I have an awesome husband who complains about the pugs and the hair, but deep down I know he adores them as I do. He is always really good with the babies too, just does not like to see them born (despite the fact he has done more surgical procedures on dogs than most vets do in their career).

Check out the tum tum on her!!!


Rattle Compliments of Sebastian!!! :) I will keep you all posted through the weekend and will also let you know how the show goes! I will be getting in the ring with a black pug for the first time, I am kind of nervous, but I know I can out handle my competition!! I just realized, I don't even know who is judging.... off too look it up on www.onofrio.com

Again Happy Valentine's Day!!!!

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Types of Breeders....

I think a lot of people have misconceptions about what a breeder is exactly. Most know that you don't buy puppies from a pet shop, but if they are in the market, don't want to rescue, where do you get a puppy from?

Newspaper? Umm, not exactly. There are several types of breeders and unfortunately they have all been put in the same category, but all are not created equally. I would like to take some time to describe what the different types of breeders are.

First you have "millers". They are the ones that breed dogs by the masses and they either sell them directly to corporations (Hunt, corp), pet shop or they sell to a broker then they sell to the store. Obviously the conditions in which these puppies have been raised are not ideal, and the quality of the puppies are usually on the poor side.

Keep in mind, when you are purchasing a "purebred" dog, you are doing so because you like a certain look and temperament. Why spend $2000 at a pet shop for something that looks or acts nothing like the breed intended too? Ohh, I know why, they take credit cards or have payment plans. I suppose you will need to pay payments after the thousands of dollars of vet bills that are gonna be racked up.

The next type of breeder is a backyard "BYB" breeder. They typically have a small facility in their "backyard" that hosues 1-4 different types of breeds. They breed to sell puppies to the general population and sometimes even to brokers (who then sell to shop owners). BRB are doing nothing to preserve the breed, they are soley breeding for CASH! As soon as one of their stock comes in season they are bred. Many times BRB are selling AKC dogs, so don't think just because it has "papers" it is important or special, it is not. It means NOTHING! In my opinion BYB are just as bad as Millers, just on a smaller side. They get greedy and they get more dogs, breed more litters and sometimes even cross breed to get more puppies or advertise "designer breeds". You will often see this type of breeder selling puppies on Internet classified sites, newspapers, and personal websites.

Let's talk designer breeds for a minute....

The most common among pugs is "Puggles", a cross between a Beagle & Pug. Now why on earth would you cross something that digs, howls, has joint issues, with something that sheds like a mo-fo, and is also known to have serious structural (joint) issues....that is fine breeding! Both breeds are not without their problems and you go and compound those genes and it makes for alot of Puggles in rescue and shelters, trust me I see it first hand!

The next type of breeder is called a kitchen breeder. While they may have good intentions, it falls short of a quality breeder. Kitchen breeders normally have 2-5 breeding bitches and 1-2 studs on site. They breed their pets for cash. Although they may love their pets, they are doing no genetic testing and they usually know very little about the breed standard and what the breed is suppose to look and act like and most of all how structurally sound they are. These types of breeders also advertise in the newspaper and the Internet as well.

Lastly, there are reputable breeders. These are breeders that pour their heart and soul into the breed and know what the standard is, how to improve their line, they know their pedigree's inside and out and they produce sound & correct puppies, mainly for their own breeding program. Reputable breeders DO NOT breed to sell puppies, nor do they advertise in newspapers or websites. They breed so that they can begin their next generation of Champions and it is their step to perfecting the breed. Reputable breeders belong to breed clubs, rescue organizations, show their stock in AKC conformation shows, and most of all are advocates of the breed. They should be knowledgeable about the history of not only their pedigrees, but the ones that make up the generations before. Most reputable breeders have long waiting lists, because they do very limited amounts of breeding. However, getting a puppy from a breeder like this will pay off in the long run and is worth the wait. Remember buying a puppy is a lifetime commitment and having a breeder be there for a lifetime should be just as important.

When the time comes for you to add a puppy to your family. PLEASE consider that this is a 15-18 year commitment and that cheap is not always best. In the State of Florida you can expect to pay around $1200-1800 for a puppy from a reputable breeder. Still cheaper than the pet shop on the corner but more expensive that from the newspaper. However, I will guarantee at the end of the 15-18 years the puppy from the reputable breeder will cost you FAR less. Remember it is QUALITY NOT QUANTITY, when selecting a breeder.

I always encourage people who are looking for a quality puppy to contact a reputable breeder. Many of them welcome calls/emails and are happy to answer questions. I am always available to talk pugs, so email me at bdazzpugs@yahoo.com.

Here is a side by side comparison on breeders: http://www.jlhweb.net/Boxermap/reputablebreeder.html

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Miss Milani!

Well 10 more days to go and I am sure Milani is counting down as well. We will know monday the 16th how many babies she is carring! I am thinking 6...Her right horn is much fuller than her left, so I am thinking 4 on one side and 2 on the other. I guess we will find out shortly. She really has been amazing through this pregnancy and still manages to go outside and run the fence as if she was not holding a cantalope in her tum tum. I will keep you all posted on her progress.





Thursday, January 29, 2009

Tabitha, my Black Diva




I adore pugs because of their little monkey faces and their clear fawn coats and dark masks. Back in Nov./Dec. I got a call from a member of the Tampa Bay Pug Club tell me that they needed a home for an 8 year old little girl. I went and picked her up and fell head over heals in love with her. SHE IS BLACK!!!! There went my fawn household!
Tabitha is the Aunt to Ava, so that makes her Milani's great Aunt. She was born October 31, 2000 and finished her AKC Championship in 2002. Tabitha was never bred and as soon as she came to my house, I immediatly got her spayed. She is now a happy couch potato and enjoys Emma and Sebastian! This is another example of how wonderful pug rescue is and that adopting an 8 year old is no different than adopting a 2 year old...they are just more mellow and more trained!






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Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Ava and The Cities...

I am not one that enjoys breeding. I enjoy the puppies, training, and seeing them mature into adults. I don't like the actual science of breeding (another long post for the future). I am ok with the whelping, but the first 2 weeks is just terrible. Back in August of 2006, I bred Miss Ava to Noah and 62 days later got the most beautiful litter you have ever seen. Ava whelped 5 puppies, 3 boys and 2 girls. The boys were named: London, Bristol, and Dublin. The girls were named: Milan & Sydney.


Ava and The Cities @ 5 weeks old

Ava was a dream mother, she loved her babies and I never imagine I would have a litter as beautiful as this one. Ava was only bred once and due to some serious scar tissue and was spayed in August of 2008. Ava lives in an amazing retirement home as an only child. She gave me the greatest gift of a daughter and I am glad I could find a place that is pug paradise. Thank you Altman's for giving Ava everything she deserves. You are always on my mind, as is Ava.



Ava's favorite past time!


Now back to the Cities!


I decided to place Dublin & Bristol in pet homes. Although looking back now that they are going on 3 years old...I wish I would have kept Bristol, he was the best boy of the litter and has the personality that I ADORE. Dublin lives the "city" life in NYC and Bristol lives just out side of Boston with his pug brother Bosley and his Mommy, Doris. I am jealous of Bristol's life....he has it good!



My niece Elyssa with Bristol

I kept the remaining 3, Milan, London, and Sydney. Sydney is now co-owned by my good friend Lynda Hoffman (Leap Star Pugs) and she is in the company of her father Noah. I started showing London and Milan at 6 months old. London managed to get 7 reserves in a row. As time went by, London grew less and less fond of showing. In a house of multiple dogs and intact females, I had no intentions of ever breeding London, so I did what a respected breeder would do...he got the snippy snip! Through London's show career he had an admirer from afar. A kind woman by the name of Barbara would email from time to time to see how he was doing. About a year later in Nov. of 2007, I called Barbara and asked if she and David would like to be London's retirement home. I expressed my concerns of him living in a pack and I really did not think he had the temperament to travel from show to show and live with 12+ pugs (I think at the time I had like 15). They agreed and WHAT A FAMILY. London enjoys his day's riding around in a golf cart and helping his Dad David around the house.



Milan (back), Sydney (middle), London (front)

London & Milani with their father Noah!


Finally, my little Milani, known as "B'Dazzles Forever Amore". Milani is a tiny little bitch with personality GALORE!!! Milan is everything I wanted in a bitch. She is small, correct, fun, and what a pug was intended to be. Milani LOVES the show ring. When she was just about a year old I showed her in her first Speciality. She was on the table, the judge approached and Milani leaped into her arms and filled her full of kisses. The judge laughed and held her tight and said "I love this little girl", we did not win that day! LOL Milan will take a leave of absence in early 2009 to be a mommy and then will return in the fall to finish her Championship. I doubt she will be the mother that Ava was, but I am so thrilled to start my 2nd generation.
My little French girl Milani!


Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Audrey, Scarlett, & Ruben...


Ruben Chilling!


Ruben, Scarlett, Dre @ 9 weeks old



Dre & Scarlett



Three loves of my life. As a breeder we are seldom blessed with the opportunity to watch our kids grow, mature, and most of all remain in their lives. I will never forget the night....

June 21, 2005 my beloved Emma and I were cuddled up in bed and suddenly....it happen she went into labor. She was 3 days early so it caught me by surprise. Her labor was quick, I think maybe 3 hours from start to finish. She whelped 6 puppies, 3 boys and 3 girls. 2 were still, 1 died at 4 days old of a cleft and then there were the 3 musketeer's. Audrey "Dre" was the larger girl, and Ruben he was a TANK (his birth name was Avery) and then there was tiny little Scarlett. Scarlett was just 1.5oz, and very fragile.

The next several weeks were very exhausting to say the least. Dre ended up with sever pneumonia, and spent weeks on a nebulizer and Zithromax. The there was Scarlett who lost the use of her legs at 4-5 weeks old, and then Ruben was just perfect. At 8-9 weeks old I made the decision to keep both Dre and Scarlett due to medical issues. Ruben however left the nest around 11 weeks to join Kathy & Alesandro and to this day I could have never imagined a better home for this charmer and most of all the friendship and opportunity to care for Ruben on numerous occasions.

We spent several months with Scarlett and one of the best orthopedic specialists in Florida. It was determined that Scarlett had a very severe form of scoliosis and was not expected to live past a few months old. Because of the curve in her spine she has the use of one lung and her heart function will slowly be effected by the curvature. Scarlett is now approaching 4 years old and we could not imagine our life without her precious little face. She is a whopping 9.5lbs and my little "moto".

So you might be wondering what came of Dre. She is a hot mess! Dre grew up to be an amazing little pug. Topping out at just 15lbs, she proved to enjoy the show ring as much as her momma and daddy did (Emma x Noah). Dre earned 8 AKC points, before heading out to Texas to live with my dear friend Allie. Allie and Dre had a special connection since Dre was a wee baby, and I was thrilled to have the opportunity to provide Allie with a naughty, she devil of a companion.

Thank you Allie, Kathy, & Alesandro for allowing me to be part of their lives and most of all being part of our family. It means the world to be able to see these kids enjoying life.

Belle is on her way....


When I started this blog I had intended it to be for more historical type information, but this little girls deserves a place in history.

Belle is a beautiful little girl that was thought to be hit by a car. She has no use of her rear legs and was turned over to rescue in October (not CFPR). In December 2008 she ended back at the vet hospital that first took her in. There a wonderful Vet tech took her under he wings and gave her a wonderful holiday season. In mid-Jan CFPR got an inquiry for Belle, and we followed up and found a home that I thought was too good to be true. Well turns out it was more than we could ever imagine. Over the course of a week with the help of some amazing people we were able raise enough money to send Belle to Spokane, Wa. where she will meet her forever family and cross the boarder to B.C. Canada. Our southern Belle leaves Saturday and we (CFPR) could not be more excited for her. Stay tuned for pictures and such.

I wish I could express my gratitude to every single person that had a part in saving Belle and send her to the cold north. I hope she knows how many angels she has.
XOXOXOXOXOXO


Thursday, January 8, 2009

Pug Rescue...

I was blessed to grow up and know the companionship that a dog can bring into your life. I grew up with many dogs, some big, small, and in between. When I got involved with pugs in 2000, I discovered a whole new side of owning a pug and the importance of supporting the breed. I am sort of the "Jack of all trades" when it comes to pugs. I am a pet owner, I show, I train, I have done some breeding's (that is another topic for another day), I am on the board of a breed club, a rescue organizations, and a member to a national club, in addition I would like to call myself an advocate of this breed. I love pugs and everything they give back to you. They are amazing little creatures and it just breaks my heart to see what crappy breeders are doing to this breed, they are destroying it!

It wasn't until about 2003 that I started to see a trend of people giving up their pets, dumping them on the side of the road, in pet supply stores, and at the dog park that kind of caught my eye as well as the pug owners around me. There was a small Yahoo pug meet up group out of Orlando that starting picking up "stray" pugs (which to this day I find it hard to believe they can be strays) and taking in pugs that their owners could not keep and even secretly adopting pugs out of shelters, because after all we were not a rescue!

In 2006, in the eyes of the IRS, we officially became Central Florida Pug Rescue, Inc. a 501c3 organization. I don't even know to date how many pugs have come and gone but it is several hundred. All but a couple were rehabilitated, treated, and placed in loving homes. It has been a long road to educate people about buying new puppies at Christmas time (or for gifts in general), or swaying people to consider pug rescue instead of supporting that backyard breeder out of Polk county (polk county has the highest known number of puppymills & back yard breeders in Florida, we get DOZENS of them every year).

I get several calls/emails a year from people who want to buy a new puppy. Most of them have no idea what a reputable breeder is, how much time, effort, and money went into producing quality, correct, puppies. I always bring up pug rescue and the comment I get is..."we don't want an old sick dog", "we want a fawn female puppy" (RED FLAG...any idea why?).

Well lets get this out in the open.....not all pugs in rescue are sick or old!!! We get SEVERAL a year that are under a year old, healthy, and just need someone who will be patient with them. Did you know it can take as long as 2 years to potty train a pug?...TWO YEARS!!! Why not get a 3 year old that is already potty trained and save your carpet! Although I know some of you would like an excuse to get new floors, however this is not the right way to do it. Did you know that pugs can live VERY long lives? In fact it is not uncommon to see them reach 15, 16, 17 years old, I knew someone that threw a 21st birthday party for her pug!!! TWENTY-ONE!!!! So adopting an "older" pug....what is the big deal? Why does everyone want puppies? Is it the idea that they can start fresh? Believe me I have had my fair share of raising puppies from day one and I would take an 8 year old rescue any day (see Tabitha)!!!

When thinking about adding a pug to your family, just ask yourself WHY? Is it for companionship, loyalty, and laughing everyday? Why not rescue, they can do the same things, just in a mature fashion.


Here is a list of rescues in Florida and beyond!!!! PLEASE CONSIDER Pug Rescue!!!

Area I-4 Corridor from Lakeland to Daytona as well as Jacksonville
Central Florida Pug Rescue, Inc. (CFPR)

Area S. Florida
Compassionate Pug Rescue (CFP)

Area Tampa Bay
Pug Rescue of Florida (Proof)

Area Orlando
Orlando Pug Rescue (OPRA)

Area SE US, including Georgia & N. Florida
Southeast Pug Rescue (SEPRA)

Area Alabama and FL. Panhandle
Alabama Pug Rescue (APR)

If you would like me to add your rescue organization here, PLEASE post in the comments or drop me an email at bdazzpugs@yahoo.com

Emma...


My heart! I don't think I need to say anything else about her. She is my companion and my soul mate pug. We would be lost without each other. She is my best friend! Emma and I spent about 2 years in the ring, she also did some Rally and is obedience trained. She has a CGC (Canine Good Citizen) and someday I would love to do some therapy work with her. Emma was born May 15, 2003 and is coming up on 6 years old. She is not only an amazing pug she is also a good friend to her human brother Sebastian. She is very protective over him, and is his second mother. Emma is also born to model. She helps me create, design, and sew clothing to raise money for homeless, abused, and sick pugs.