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Kisses, found her forever home on July 18th!
Kisses is a little tiny bundle of wiggles and kisses. When she first came in she was so scared of everything and everybody. After one short week, she is getting in line for her share of attention. I often call her "Wiggle Butt" because she wiggles so much when she is coming up to you.
Kisses is very small, less than 12 inches at the shoulder. She has a very dark face and ears a bit on the larger side. However, her personality is what she's all about. Since coming into our home from a puppy mill, she has been trying to figure out how to play with toys and the other pugs. She mostly just wants someone to pay attention to her which isn't hard to do. She is used to going potty on cement; she still hasn't gone in the grass and she doesn't know that soft dog beds are for sleeping in; she still sleeps on the hard floor right next to the beds. She is smart and it won't be long before she learns all about that stuff. If you want this little dolly in your home, you better hurry. She is going to get a lot of attention, one way or the other...
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