Caring for a pug means paying attention to how their body works and what keeps it steady. They love food, yet their frame is compact, and their breathing can be delicate. Those traits create ...
You’ve probably heard that Pugs have a litany of health issues related to their physiology. Short snouts cause breathing problems, thick stocky bodies are hard on joints, and tightly curled tails can ...
A new study suggests that pugs face such serious health conditions they can "no longer be considered a typical dog from a health perspective." Research from the Royal Veterinary College has revealed ...
The post 5 reasons a pug might be the right dog breed for you appeared first on Dog's Best Life. Pugs are the clowns of the otherwise ferocious canine world. And that’s not an offense. Pugs genuinely ...
It’s hard to overstate just how messed up pugs are. Case in point, researchers from the UK’s Royal Veterinary College published findings on pug health yesterday in the journal Canine Medicine and ...