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Jug Puppies for sale

6 Jug Puppies for sale

Jugs are a cross breed, which in short means that they are of mixed blood and were created by crossing two pure breeds, the Jack Russell Terrier and the Pug. They are relative newcomers to the dog scene, having only been bred in the 1960s. Because of this, pugs have quickly become one of the most popular mixed breed dogs and have found their way into hearts and homes for good reason. These charming little dogs generally inherit many of the best physical traits and characteristics of their parent breeds. Jugs are the perfect size for people who live in the city and want to share a home with a loyal, affectionate and intelligent canine companion.

Read our Jug Buying Advice page for information on this dog breed.

Jug dogs Male Jug 12 month's old - Advert 1
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Male Jug 12 month's old

Jug

1 yearAge
1Sex
£200Price

Rehoming for a family member due to a change in circumstances, he is a lovely little fellow that just wants love and cuddles. He has not been castrated so please bear this in mind if you have a girl a

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RotherhamSouth Yorkshire
Jug dogs 15 week old brother and sister Jug puppies  - Advert 2
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15 week old brother and sister Jug puppies

Jug

14 weeksAge
11Sex
£400Price

This is DJ and Dixie. They are brother and sister jug puppies. Mum and Dad had a litter of 5, and these are the last 2 babies left. DJ is full of love, warm cuddles, and loves playing with his rope t

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StevenstonNorth Ayrshire Council
Jug dogs Jug puppy ready to leave 1 boy available  - Advert 3
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Jug puppy ready to leave 1 boy available

Jug

7 weeksAge
42Sex
£900Price

Hansom jug puppy 1 boy available micro chipped, & ready to leave for his forever home Mum is a jack Russell and dad is a pug both live with us. Child friendly

HuntingdonCambridgeshire
Jug dogs Jug pups  - Advert 4
8

Jug pups

Jug

1 weekAge
21Sex
£450Price

Hi we have 2 boys and 1 girl chunky pups they were born 1-01-2026 they will be ready leave 26-02-2026 pups will come worm and flea and miro chipped they will need to get they vacanations done £100 non

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MiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough
Jug dogs Jug Puppies  - Advert 5
171

Jug Puppies

Jug

3 weeksAge
53Sex
£795Price

Our beautiful Jug bitch has had 8 adorable puppies. The bitch is 7/8th Pug and 1/8th Jack Russell and the Dad is full Jack Russell. Both parents have a beautiful nature and were brought up around anim

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LockerbieDumfries and Galloway
Jug dogs Jug pups  - Advert 6
141

Jug pups

Jug

2 weeksAge
23Sex
£450Price

Hi we have 3 girls and 2 boys chunky jug pups born on 28-12-2025 they will be ready to leave 22-02-2026 I will update pictures week by week They will be worm and flea and Micro chipped when ready to l

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MiddlesbroughMiddlesbrough

FAQs

How much does a Redbone Coonhound puppy cost?

The average price for a purebred Redbone Coonhound puppy varies depending on factors like breeder reputation and location, but generally you can expect to pay around £800 to £1000 in the UK. For those looking to purchase responsibly, Pets4Homes is a recommended platform to find ethical breeders.

Are Redbone Coonhounds good family dogs?

Yes, Redbone Coonhounds are known to be good family dogs due to their affectionate and gentle nature. They tend to get along well with children and other pets, but they do require consistent exercise and mental engagement because of their hunting breed background.

How much exercise does a Redbone Coonhound need?

Redbone Coonhounds are energetic dogs that need at least an hour to an hour and a half of exercise every day. This can include long walks, running, playing fetch, or time spent in a securely fenced garden to help them expend their natural stamina and maintain good health.

Do Redbone Coonhounds shed a lot?

Redbone Coonhounds have a short, dense coat that sheds moderately throughout the year, with more shedding typically seen in seasonal changes. Regular brushing two to three times a week helps manage the loose hair and keeps their coat healthy.