Pug Dog Health

Get The Pug Dog Guide and learn:
  • Characteristics of the breed
  • How to care for your Pug
  • The right exercise routine for Pugs
  • Unique health issues that Pugs face
  • How to choose the right food for your pug
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  • Pug Dogs

    Pug dogs are a charming breed that make an ideal pet. Their tightly wrinkled, flat, and round faces is what makes them one of the most recognized, and endeared, pets. Pugs are categorized as toy dogs by the American Kennel Club and are the leading breed in the class.

    Pugs originated in China around 700 BC. They were raised as a human companion and not as a guard dog. This breed of dogs comes in four colors: apricot, fawn, silver, and black. Every single Pug has their tail coiled up firmly over their hip.

    All dogs can be lovable, but Pug dogs have a unique charisma of their own. These puppies are born in a brood from two to five pups. At birth, a puppy is so tiny that it will require special attention and care. Pug mothers usually give this needed extra care. Pug puppies are very much unlike their parents when they were born. Their color is different but it changes sooner or later.

    Even if they might appear delicate and small, Pugs are very active and they enjoy running. They also need a lot of exercise to keep fit. However, because of their small frame, they have a tendency to get exhausted easily and can sleep for hours on end.

    When training a Pug, one must be patient since these dogs get jaded easily by repetitive training lessons. In addition, Pugs are extremely sensitive dogs and so, cruel punishment should be sidestepped in the course of the training.

    Finally, the Pug puppy should be allotted some time and room to grow and become skilled at the regulations of the house. When fully grown, they make an ideal pet in homes.

    Pug dogs can make excellent pets and are relatively easy to care for. Anyone considering adopting a pug, should look into the specific needs of the breed as well as research the different health issues that Pugs can be prone to.

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    The Pug Guide



    The Pug Guide will show you everything you need to know about selecting, raising, and having fun with your Pug.

    Here's What You'll Learn:
  • History of the pug including where these cute dogs come from as well as a historical perspective on this breed.

  • Pug Characteristics including their social characteristics, their value as a watch dog, and their personality. Discover why Pugs are such busy bodies!

  • How to care for and exercise your Pug. See exactly how to care for their unique skin needs, nails, teeth and those folds on their face.

  • Learn all about the Pug's unique health issues. Knee problems, eye problems, respiratory issues and more.

  • Choosing the right food for your Pug. Pugs will eat almost anything, but there are only certain things they should be eating. You even get recipes that show you how to make homemade food that your Pug will love.

  • How to overcome the Pug's natural resistance to being trained by employing 3 "tricks" that work every time.

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