POPULAR
DOG-PUGS
If you've
seen Men In Black or Milo and Otis, you probably have fallen in love with the
charming Pugs who acted in these movies. While the distinctive appearance of
this breed may be the first thing that attracts people to the Pug, it is the
Pug's personality that wins the lifelong devotion of dog
fanciers.
The
American Kennel Club classifies the Pug as a member of the Toy Group. Pugs weigh
in at fourteen to eighteen pounds. Their distinctive squashed face and curly
tails gives them a slightly pig like appearance. Pugs come in silver, black, or
beige colors with a black mask. They have broad chests and are very muscular
despite their small size.
Pugs have a reputation for being so good
natured that people can literally walk on them. However, don't let this breed's
laid back attitude fool you. This dog will turn from a lover to a fighter in an
instant if an intruder threatens his human. Pugs are wonderful with children and
other pets. In fact, Pugs have been known to perform feats such as gently
carrying an escaped parakeet to his owner without disturbing even a feather.
However, Pugs are more likely to cause allergies than some other breeds. Pugs
and children with allergy induced asthma are not a good combination.
Pugs
are perfectly content to live in apartments or town homes. Although the Pug
doesn't require a lot of exercise, you should be sure he stays in shape to keep
him healthy. A daily walk around the block should be enough exercise, but he
will be happy to walk much further, as well. Just be sure that you use a harness
on your Pug instead of a collar, as these dogs don't need to develop problems
with their windpipes, since they already have pushed in noses.
While Pugs
can learn obedience, these little guys aren't the fastest learners. Your Pug may
not learn to sit or heel as fast as other breeds. However, once he learns he
will be extremely proud of himself. You may want to try attending puppy
obedience classes with your Pug. If he just can't grasp the commands, try again
when he is a few months older.
Pugs love
food. They are happy to eat whatever you give them and will learn undignified
tricks if you reward them with treats. You should make every effort to limit
your Pug's food intake, since these dogs can suffer from knee problems, which
grow worse if the dog is overweight. Pugs can also suffer from Demodectic mange
and frequently receive eye injuries.
If you want a dog breed that does
not need much grooming, a Pug is ideal. Just brush through your dog's coat once
a week to remove loose hair and dirt. You also should keep an eye on his face
wrinkles to be sure the creases do not begin to smell or develop
bacteria.
If you want a dog breed that is all heart and you don't mind
him snoring and snorting in your ear all night, then a Pug may be the perfect
choice for you.
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