We have never purchased a dog from a breeder, responsible or backyard. Our dogs were adopted from 1) smalll breed mix from accidental pregnancy 2) mix breed puppy from shelter and 3) 3yr old pure bred (not wellbred) from shelter.
Our best dog is the pure bred German Shepherd from the city pound. She is loyal to the entire family and is a second mother to our kids. She may bark at people coming up to the house, but she's a doll when you step through the door...except for one instance when I wasn't feeling very comfortable with a teen. She wouldn't stop barking. She is not breed standard, though. She is so nervous during storms that I can't go to the bathroom by myself. She is oversized. She freaks out over off-leash dogs. Not the calm, aloof GSD of standard.
Unless you spend many years as a breeder, looking for specific traits that you desire to be passed on, you will never have a dog that is close to perfect without a lot of luck.
I recommend that you keep your options open and look into rescues, shelters and responsible breeders that have been doing it for a long time. The right dog is out there. Being a large dog person, I can't believe the right dog is a pug heeheeheehee sorry! Our small breed mutt was a terror with people and other dogs. Never again! But my prejudice won't influence your choice
Our best dog is the pure bred German Shepherd from the city pound. She is loyal to the entire family and is a second mother to our kids. She may bark at people coming up to the house, but she's a doll when you step through the door...except for one instance when I wasn't feeling very comfortable with a teen. She wouldn't stop barking. She is not breed standard, though. She is so nervous during storms that I can't go to the bathroom by myself. She is oversized. She freaks out over off-leash dogs. Not the calm, aloof GSD of standard.
Unless you spend many years as a breeder, looking for specific traits that you desire to be passed on, you will never have a dog that is close to perfect without a lot of luck.
I recommend that you keep your options open and look into rescues, shelters and responsible breeders that have been doing it for a long time. The right dog is out there. Being a large dog person, I can't believe the right dog is a pug heeheeheehee sorry! Our small breed mutt was a terror with people and other dogs. Never again! But my prejudice won't influence your choice

We lost one at age 13 and really loved and missed her and wanted another! Our Vet says we have the greatest/sweetest Cocker Spaniels she knows!
But we are dog spoilers! We love Cockers! They are the only dogs we want, though they can be high strung! I would be so sad and lonley without a dog!

So, after researching it for several months we made the switch and the dogs couldn't have been happier. Their skin cleared up, they LOVED meal time, and the cost was at or below the kibbles that would have addressed the issue.