Friday, February 6, 2009

Pug Health - Taking Care of Your Pug For a Long and Happy Life



Good pug health care is important for these little dogs known for their small size, perkiness, and loyalty. They have a short and sleek coat, as well as a rounded and cute face. Pugs are short and stocky and usually grow to about eleven inches. They are extremely good with kids and with other animals, which makes them ideal household pets. They are typically a sociable and friendly breed. They do need a lot of attention, but in return you get a loyal and very loving pet and companion.

Pugs have a very colorful history, being bred for royalty in China and in Europe. Western and Chinese breeds of pugs grow up to eleven to fourteen inches in length and usually have a black, white, apricot, or silver short coat. They have a round face and round eyes and curly tails. At its full grown size, pugs will usually weigh up to eighteen pounds.

As for pug health, pugs are usually known to have some skin and respiratory problems or complications. Respiratory problems may arise from their condensed snouts. They also can have a problem with shedding as pugs shed a lot more than other breeds. Since they have many folds especially around their ears, this can be a place for mites and other insects, so their ears need to be checked regularly. Since pugs usually have flat faces but have protruding eyes, it makes them prone to corneal ulcers.

Another piece of information about pug health is that they are extremely sensitive to weather and are prone to cold. It is best that they avoid any harsh type of weather, whether hot or cold. When taking care of pugs and grooming them, they must be dried completely after to avoid catching a cold.

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