ZIPPY JUG PUPPY
Jug Puppy For Sale in LIBERTY, KY, USA
Puppy for Sale
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Price:
$400
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Nickname:
Zippy
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Breed
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Gender
Female
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Age
5 Weeks Old
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Size at Maturity:
Small
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Availability Date:
06/18/2026
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Shipping Area:
Nationwide
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Payment Method:
Personal Check, Credit Cards, Cash
Description
Meet this pretty gal! Her name is Zippy, and she is a friendly Jug puppy. Her mom is a Jack Russell Terrier, and her dad is a Pug. Zippy is raised here at our home with lots of love from us and our kids. We keep Zippy up to date on her puppy shots and deworming and before she goes to her new home, she will have a thorough vet exam. If you have any questions about Zippy or would like to set up a time to meet this pretty pup, just give Annie a call anytime at (606) 787-5306. $400.00 +tax
Items Included: Current Vaccinations, Veterinarian Examination, Deworming
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CREATE A WANTED ADBreeder Information
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Breeder name
Annie
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Location:
LIBERTY, Kentucky, 42539 USAUSA
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Breed overview
Overview:
The Jug is a charming crossbreed, a delightful mix of the Pug and the Jack Russell Terrier, originating from the desire to blend the Pug's affectionate nature with the Jack Russell's robust health and energy. Physically, Jugs are typically small to medium-sized, weighing between 15-25 pounds, boasting a short, smooth coat that can come in various colors, often with the distinctive Pug-like wrinkles or the Jack Russell's expressive face. Their ears can be floppy or semi-erect, and their body build is usually sturdy and compact. Temperamentally, they are known for being playful, intelligent, and loyal, making them excellent companions. They adapt well to various living situations, including apartment living, provided they receive adequate exercise, as their Jack Russell lineage gives them a surprising amount of stamina. Jugs are generally good with families and children, though early socialization is crucial. Health-wise, they can inherit conditions from both parent breeds, such as breathing issues from Pugs or patellar luxation, but are often healthier than purebred Pugs. Regular vet check-ups and a balanced diet are key to their well-being.
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