I think IAMS...but I'm not too sure.Originally Posted by borzoimom
I think IAMS...but I'm not too sure.Originally Posted by borzoimom
I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!
I took Fenway for a walk in the woods today and some guy was walking his little pug. It was so cute...it had a little red bandana on. I think it was a puppy. I said to myself...my next dog will be a pug just because it will make me laugh. I think pugs are adorable and have character. They're like little people who snort.
I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!
I really don't think that 6 hrs a day is enough time with a dog.I'd ask her
to chose another pet. Maybe another cat?
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It depends if it's day or night in my opinion. About the hours per dAy
I'm A Proud Sister of TWO Pugs
yup... that would do it...Originally Posted by elizabethann
My brothers is a riot. He loves fleese squeek toys.. and gets so excited he snorts too- so you hear " squeek squeek,, snort snort.. squeek squeek,, snort.."
lolllllllllllllll!!!!!!!!! Oh so true borzoi!!! Curly is snoring on the couch right now.
I'm A Proud Sister of TWO Pugs
Does your brother's pug hate being picked up as well? Curly goes nuts sometimes. He bites! lol
I'm A Proud Sister of TWO Pugs
I have a pug named Nacey. Nacey is my right-hand dog, she is never too far from my side.
As others have said eye problems, breathing problems, yeast infections, and allergies are all issues with pugs. Others have also already mentioned it is VERY important with any pet to have money set aside for both regular vet visits and any emergency that may arise (most emergencies will costs hundreds of dollars, some can cost thousands).
Pugs are prone to obesity. Measuring their food is a must, never just put food down and fill the bowl whenever it's empty, they will over eat (pugs are pigs). Exercise is important too, but not during the hottest part of the day. The early morning or the evening are the best times to take walks. Nacey also LOVES to chase balls and play fetch.
Because of their breathing problems it's important to walk pugs on a harness. It's a bit more difficult to train a dog to walk properly on a harness, but it's well worth it for the dogs health. Going to a professional trainer is a very good idea too. Pugs are very willing to learn, but can be a bit bull headed sometimes. They are smart dogs, Nacey graduated top of her training class! Training classes are a lot of fun too, for both you and your dog.
They do shed a lot, even on good food (though they will shed less on good food). I use a rubber brush, like Wolf_Q mentioned- I use a Zoom Groom because I like the size of it.
- Kari
skin kids- Nathan, Topher, & Lilla
My sister has two pugs. She brushes them a lot and feeds them a high quality food. They shed A LOT!
But they are really fun dogs. They are about 1/3 cat, 1/3 dog and 1/3 human. She can't cut the nails on the one she got from a rescue, but the one she raised from a pup is fine. She hasn't had a lot of medical expenses that any other dog owner wouldn't have, just the normal stuff.
They love to be wherever 'mom' is, bring her their stuffed toys and bark at the neighbor kids.
She rarely takes them for walks but they have a yard and doggy door. They get their exercise chasing birds, squirrels, bugs and airplanes.
My only concern would be how the cats will feel. Those sharp nails could cause damage on a dog who's eyes protrude the way Pugs do.
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