Pug Puppy Information

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Pug Puppy Information

Once the favorite dog of England'a King William II, the pug breed has a regal history. The American Kennel Club (AKC), which recognized the breed in 1885, says it is one of the oldest known-breeds. Choose a pug and you will be choosing to own a little piece of history.

  1. Size

    • A pug puppy will grow to about 14 to 18 pounds, making them the largest of the toy breeds.

    Features

    • Pugs puppies are compact dogs with round heads, thin ears, square bodies, mouths with slight underbite and either fawn or black coats. Many identify pugs by their "smashed" faces and tightly curled tails.

    Misconceptions

    • Some considering buying a pug think that their short coats will not shed much, but the AKC description of the breed indicates that it does shed. Pugs.com advises that the breed sheds significantly when the seasons change.

    Benefits

    • Pug puppies require little exercise, making them ideal for apartment living or owners with sedentary lifestyles. These social dogs are known for their even temperaments and ability to adapt well to families with children, making them excellent companion animals.

    Warning

    • Pugs can have breathing problems, which are aggravated when the temperature is too high or they get too much exercise. Pug puppies are prone to eye problems because of the shape of their faces, including dry eye, corneal ulcers, cataracts, eyelid problems and progressive retinal atrophy.

    Expert Insight

    • According to the Pug Dog Club of America, these dogs often become overweight because a pug will consume any food it is given, despite whether the dog is truly hungry. A pug that is in good shape will live two years longer on average and have fewer health problems than an overweight pug.

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