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April 10th, 2010 - 3:41 pm § in Pug Care

Fitting Dog Collars

Considerations for a properly fitting dog collar When there are so many different styles and types of dog collar on the market, it can be difficult to know what is best and how to fit it appropriately, but the first consideration should always be for the size and disposition of the dog. [ad] For mos[...]

October 28th, 2009 - 5:16 pm § in Pug Info

Top Christmas Gifts for Pugs

Top Christmas Gifts For Pugs One gift that is excellent for a pug that likes to play with stuffed toys is a stuffed toy pug. The live pug will delight in the similar looking stuffed creature that has joined them to play. Not only will the dog enjoy the stuffed animal but it will be [...][...]

September 7th, 2009 - 6:01 pm § in Pug Info, Pug Rescue

Pug Rescue Groups

Pugs as a breed–history Pug Rescue Groups Pugs, as with any other kind of dog, have those who don’t or can’t keep them once they’ve given them a home, or who believe that animals are disposable items. Thankfully for as many of those as theire are around, there are people who [...]

September 7th, 2009 - 5:19 pm § in Pug Info
Pugs in History

Pugs in History

Pug dogs are one of the smaller breeds of heavy chested front weighted dogs. They tend toward being very muscular, have powerful jaws and chest and are remarkably hardy. This isn’t without good reason.There is some vast records about pugs in very old Chinese writings that were made about 500 B[...]

September 7th, 2009 - 4:30 pm § in Pug Breeding
Getting a Pug–Use a Reputable Breeder

Getting a Pug–Use a Reputable Breeder

Pugs are warm, loyal and amazing little dogs with the heart of a lion. Getting the best pug that you can means that you’re going to want to find one with a great temperament, the best health, and the best chance of growing up healthy and happy.[...]

September 7th, 2009 - 4:26 pm § in Pug Care
Protecting Your Dog From Poisons

Protecting Your Dog From Poisons

Be forewarned that some dogs, like some kids, just like to put things in their mouths. The fact is that babies are babies the world over and you’re going to have to pay attention. Many plants are toxic and little folks will try to chew them if they are close to the ground. Plants which [...][...]

September 7th, 2009 - 4:20 pm § in Pug Info
Training Pugs–Food Guarding

Training Pugs–Food Guarding

Every dog needs some training. That holds true for the oldest and the youngest and for every breed from tiny to gigantic. The Pug is no exception to the rule and may require some extra training from you as they do seem to have a tendency to exhibit some guarding behavior toward food and toys. [...][...]