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I think Bostons are very rare I like both! I think both have medical issues with their prominent eyes. That's it! |
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Actually I like both too and know little apart from there is a pug who is walked in Sutton park and when I see him he's always bossing two greatdanes a rottie and a english bull around. |
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Kazz there is now a Bostons sections on BBO so ask there sorry i cant help with the pugs i like the look on the Bostons but not the pug |
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Pugs are fetching around £800-£1000 each at present! I do like them, great fun little dogs. I'm not overstruck on Bostons, their eyes bulge a bit too much for me, but I am told they are very spirited little dogs. Dawn. |
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I have two friends that have pugs. One already breds hers and the other is hoping to later this year. They are lovely, cheeky dogs and very affectionate especially the dogs. If your friends need a number of a breeder let me know. Sorry can't help with the Boston's though. |
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