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Pug Puppies

July 31, 2008 by admin  
Filed under Pets

As a puppy and an adult, the Pug is best known for their large and outgoing personality. The Pug also has a unique appearance due to their wrinkled and flat face. Pug puppies are often chosen for their personalities, but you also need to consider other factors before you make the final decision to add a Pug to your household.

First the Pug puppy is an excellent choice for those with a family since they are good with children. While Pugs can get along with other animals there is always the issue of jealousy, so carefully consider any other pets and breeds before adding them to a household with a Pug. While Pugs are good watchdogs they will bark at anything that gets close to the house so you need to keep this in mind when considering the breed. Because of their small size, Pugs are an excellent option for those living in a small apartment or house. They are playful yet don’t require a lot of space.
The next thing you should consider with Pug puppies is the high level of maintenance that is required. The short coat of the Pug means you won’t have to worry about trimming any fur. However, regularly brushing and nail trims are necessary since they will shed a lot and their nails will grow fast. Their face will need to be cleaned more than other breeds due to the wrinkles on their face that make them unique. So if regular grooming is an issue you may want to consider another breed.

The Pug is also an excellent choice for those who want a dog that will be around most of the time. As a human friendly breed the Pug will often attach himself or herself to one person and eventually start following them from room to room. As a result if you ignore them for too long they will start to demand your attention. Because of their strong and outgoing personality this can be annoying at times.
If you are going to add Pug puppies to your household then you need to make sure that you can provide them with a steady and safe indoor environment. Not only does the Pug like to be near other people, but they can also experience a variety of health related issues if they are left outside and have exposure to the heat, cold or the outdoors in general. The Pug is also highly prone to allergies and colds as result of their wrinkled and flat face. Another issue is excessive weight gain, which is common with Pugs, so you will have to carefully monitor your dog’s food intake.

Before deciding if the Pug is a right breed for you and your household you should carefully think over all the pros and cons of having a Pug dog. Making sure you have the right dog can make all the difference between a positive and a negative match. Never choose a breed without doing the proper research first.

You should consider all the pros and cons before choosing Pug puppies. The next step after choosing the breed is learning how to choose the right Pug puppy.

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