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  1. Pug | VCA Animal Hospitals

    Playful, affectionate and gentle with children, pugs make excellent companions for them. Known for its clownish behavior and sense of humor. Affectionate and demonstrative. Reserved toward strangers. Usually good with other dogs and pets. Willing to please but doesn't like to be forced, which brings out its stubborn streak.

  2. Finding Veterinarian Care for your Pug - I Love Pugs.com

    In this section we’ll discuss the key conditions Pugs are more prone to have as well as how to find the proper veterinarian care for your little friend. Keep in mind that, although the conditions listed below affect Pugs more than other dogs, it does not mean that you dog will definitely get them.

  3. Everything to Know About Owning a Pug - WebMD

    Jun 12, 2024 · If you are thinking of adding a pug to your family, talk to a vet. They can help you find a reputable breeder and make sure your new dog stays happy and healthy. Sources Update History

  4. Pug Breed Information - Vetstreet

    Jun 27, 2011 · A breed-specific disease called Pug Dog Encephalitis, or PDE, is an inflammation of the brain that causes seizures and death. There is no cure and no way to prevent the condition. The Pug Dog Club of America (PDCA) is aggressively supporting research into the cause of PDE, and there is now a test for the genetic marker for PDE.

  5. 6 Common Health Problems in Pugs (Vet Answer) – Dogster

    Mar 21, 2025 · In this article, we will focus on the six most common health problems in Pugs. Keep reading to find out what we see most often in veterinary medicine, what the risks may be to your Pug, and...

  6. Pug - Central Texas Veterinary Specialty & Emergency Hospital

    The Pug - What a Pup! If you're looking for a great mixture of spunky, cute, and silly, a Pug might be just the right addition to your family.

  7. Pug Breed Guide | Characteristics & Care Information

    Pug dogs, recognized by their compact yet sturdy build and distinctive wrinkled face, are known for their sociable nature and gentle temperament. Learn more. If you've got one of these delightful fur-babies at home, then you know you've struck gold in the canine companionship lottery.

  8. Pug Health, Veterinary and Health Information - Pug Village

    Feb 20, 2025 · If you own a Pug, or are thinking of getting a Pug, there is a lot you should know about Pug health issues. The links to your left take you to articles concerning what we consider to be the most important "must know" subjects about Pug health.

  9. Pug Dog Breed Health and Care - PetMD

    Jun 17, 2024 · If you notice heavy or distressed breathing in your Pug, contact your veterinarian or an emergency vet clinic immediately. To help your Pug breathe more easily, your veterinarian may recommend surgery to widen the Pug’s narrow nostrils airway early in life.

  10. Pug | VCA Animal Hospitals

    Pugs snore and snort a lot, and while this is normal for the breed, talk to a veterinarian if your Pug seems like it is having trouble breathing. Like most toy breeds, Pugs can develop luxating patellas (kneecaps that slip out of place), and can also be prone to other orthopedic problems like degenerative hip disease and misshapen spinal vertebrae.

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