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Category: Pugs

link to What Foods Are Bad, Poisonous, & Toxic to Pugs? 25 Bad Foods!

What Foods Are Bad, Poisonous, & Toxic to Pugs? 25 Bad Foods!

As a Pug owner, you will know only too well how delicate their little stomachs can be. They are renowned for being sick after certain foods, and far more than other breeds might be. It’s not always...

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link to Pug Cold Weather Guide: How to Keep a Pug Warm in Winter

Pug Cold Weather Guide: How to Keep a Pug Warm in Winter

Pugs don’t really like cold weather and get cold on winter nights. They are breed that’s sensitive to the cold and can also become poorly when the temperature starts to drop. In fact, Pugs can...

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link to Pug Skin Problems, Issues, Allergies & Bumps + How to Treat

Pug Skin Problems, Issues, Allergies & Bumps + How to Treat

Like any short-nosed and brachycephalic breed of dog, Pugs are very susceptible to skin problems. With their characteristic skin folds, it’s easy for skin allergies and infections to develop when...

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link to Pug Puppy Crying: How to Stop Crate & Night Tears

Pug Puppy Crying: How to Stop Crate & Night Tears

When you first bring your Pug puppy home, the excitement can quickly turn to concern when they start crying at night from the crate. If you’re new to owning a dog it can be really disconcerting;...

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link to Are Pugs Good With Cats? + 5 Step Intro Guide to Getting Along

Are Pugs Good With Cats? + 5 Step Intro Guide to Getting Along

If you are toying with the idea of bringing home a Pug when you already have a cat, one of your main concerns might be the likelihood of them getting along. After all, the stereotype of cats and dogs...

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link to How Often Should I Bathe My Pug? + How to Bath & Shower

How Often Should I Bathe My Pug? + How to Bath & Shower

Pugs are a breed that have particularly sensitive skin, and this makes them prone to conditions like dryness and various other skin allergies (that they are also genetically predisposed to). This can...

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