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Posted on July 18, 2011 at 6:36am 4 Comments 0 Likes
We adopted our one eyed black pug after his breeder struggled to find him an appropriate home. We had been searching for a black pug puppy for a while but were a little hesitant when the breeder rang and asked if we would consider adopting her little disabled hero. My husband however, 2 hours later told me to give her a call and go have a look. Upon entering her backyard, I noticed this shy little black pup hiding behind his mum..... she however trotted over and gingerly sniffed me all over.…
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Hi Tessa,
Nice to see another one eyed pug in the mix :D My little girl Ainsleigh still has both of her eyes, however she is completely blind in one of them, so she is a little funny when you catch her by surprise sneaking up on her blind side. Welcome to you and Jack :D