I breed Pugs, both in black and beige colors. My greatest pride is Nemo, the almost 2-year-old black pug, who placed 4th at one of the most prestigious shows, Crufts, in the homeland of pugs, and is also the best result achieved so far by a Hungarian-bred pug at Crufts. Nemo achieved this result with his new owner, who is one of the most well-known English breeders. Nemo was also 4th in the young class at the 2013 World Dog Show among 32 male dogs presented, one year earlier.
I have already earned bronze-silver and gold level master breeder titles with the results of dogs born with me. I have been breeder of the year several times and many of my dogs have been winners of the year. Almost all my dogs are champions, sometimes in multiple countries.
I strive to continuously introduce new bloodlines into my kennel, while maintaining the truly well-proven foundations and paying attention to the most important aspect: HEALTH. I believe it is necessary to go back to older, purer types to appropriately weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the new American and the older English-European types of pugs. Puppies that leave me already live in several countries (England, Austria, Iceland, Ireland, Germany, Italy, Russia) to the joy of their new owners. It fills me with joy when through such connections one of my "children" born here or a valuable stud dog comes back to visit me.
I hope we meet soon!
Anikó Nagy, kennel owner
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- Email: mylittlegiantpug@gmail.com
- Phone: (20)341-5249
- Address: 8400 Ajka, Timföldgyári út 2.


















