Read About Pugs

Pugs are adorable little pets with funny faces. Here's everything you need to know about this breed.

Pugs - Dog Breed Facts

  1. AKC Group:

    These dogs belong to the AKC toy group.
  2. ImageSize & Weight:

    10-11 inches high and 14-18 pounds are normal weight ranges for this dog.
  3. Coat:

    This breed's head is round.
  4. Body:

    This breed has a very short body.
  5. Colors:

    Black facemasks are common over colorings of fawn, tan, and silver.
  6. Life Expectancy:

    10-13 years is the life expectancy of this breed.
  7. Popularity:

    These dogs are really popular, especially with the creation of new hybrid breeds.
  8. Habitat:

    These dogs adapt well to a variety of habitats.

Pugs - Dog Breed Origins

  1. Country of Origin:

    These dogs come from East China.
  2. Lineage:

    The original breed that created this dog is unknown.
  3. Historical Information:

    These dogs were bred in China for companionship.

Pugs - Dog Breed Defining Characteristics

  1. Training Ease:

    Pug training needs to start early to prevent bad habits from developing.
  2. Temperament:

    This dog is very friendly and playful.
  3. Child Friendly:

    Children may excite this dog too much, making them a bad match.
  4. Behavior:

    This breed can start whining if it isn't allowed to do what it wants.
  5. Habits:

    This breed grunts a lot when it gets excited.

Pugs - Dog Breed Concerns

  1. Health Issues:

    Allergies and respiratory conditions are common.
  2. Feeding:

    These dogs become overweight easily, so be careful not to feed them too much.
  3. Exercise Needs:

    Walking is a good exercise for this dog, and they can walk for up to an hour.
  4. ImageGrooming Needs:

    Nails, face, and ears need special care, but the coat is easy to care for.
  5. Special Household Needs:

    Indoor play is fine for this dog, but make sure it can go outside and exercise.
  6. Travel Needs:

    Keep the dog on a lead to prevent problems and use a small carrier for car travel.
  7. Getting Along With Other Pets:

    These dogs can get along with other pets as long as they do not become too excited.

Pugs - How to Choose your Dog Breed

  1. What to Look for in a Healthy Puppy:

    Look for a dog with no signs of vision problems, deafness, congenital defects, parasites, or allergies.
  2. What you will Need for Your New Puppy:

    You will need food, toys, dog treats, a leash and a collar.
  3. Puppy-Proofing your House:

    Block off rooms and furniture spaces to keep this dog out of trouble.
  4. How to Make your New Puppy Feel at Home:

    Give this little dog plenty of attention and let it acclimate itself to it's new environment.