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The Responsibilities Of Raising A Pug |
Did you know that the pug dog first came from China and was used as a companion and watchdog? The year 1885 was the first year they were registered with the American Kennel Association. The pug should be kept indoors, no matter where you live in this world. Why? Because these animals do not like cold weather and they do not like hot weather. As long as you give this dog enough exercise, he or she will be perfect in an apartment building. If you properly train this puppy, then they will be able to get along perfect with other dogs, cats and children. We must say, cats can be a problem with these puppies. Why? Because they have outstanding eyes and cats have claws. When your cat gets mad, where will that claw go? Right into the pups eye. As you are caring for pug puppies, there are a number of things you will need to keep in mind.
A lot of the dog breeds have health problems that are inherited and they have been associated with specific dog breeds. This small pug is no exception to this matter. What are some of the common problems with this pup? You should be on the look out for eye injuries, skin allergies and breathing problems. There are some other diseases that could be a threat. We highly recommend you speaking with your veterinarian in order to obtain a complete list.
Of course, when you have a four legged friend in the house, you need to make sure you have water available at all times. You should also opt for the best type of dog food. You will need to go to the veterinarian several times during the first year of the pups life in order to get those shots, boosters and of course, check ups. When your pup grows up, they will need to go yearly for shots and a check up. The life span of this animal can be anywhere from twelve to fourteen years with the proper nutrition, great living conditions and medical care.
Training a pug isn’t as difficult as training some breeds can be. They are smart and willing to please, but you must be dependable and develop a steady routine with your pug. As long as you’re doing your share (letting him out to potty, encouraging good behavior, correcting bad behavior, etc.), you should have a well-trained pug in no time!
As long as you’re sure you’re able to take on the responsibilities of a pug, the next step is deciding where to obtain him from. There are many place available, including pug rescue organizations and breeder advertisements at your local pet store.


