14 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Pugs

Before you make any important decision in your life, you should always do some research beforehand.

Adding a new dog to your household is not a small decision. You’re taking on the responsibility of owning and caring for another living being.

Unfortunately a lot of people forget this and end up getting a dog without knowing what they are getting themselves into.

Different dog breeds need different things. When it comes to pugs, here are the most frequently asked questions that the awesome peeps from Pug Rescue of Austin have answered for you!

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605 thoughts on “14 Most Frequently Asked Questions About Pugs

  1. Pugs are incredible in the right environment. .my little zady will be 7 on valentine’s day and is very bossy stubborn and the most lovable little girl.She bosses my 70 lb aussie and plays with her little buddy a chimultipooterrier .would I get another one..no doubt about it.I raised scotties and right before my last one died from cancer I 2009 my daughter in laws sister gave me zady.she has had 4 surgeries and has a twisted fine.my million dollar special needs child. Would I go through this again..you better believe me .when she looks at me and gives me kisses it was all more than worth it

  2. Love my pugs to the moon. My sweet Bailey crossed the rainbow bridge 2 years ago at the ripe age of 12 and my Chloe will be 15 in may. Wouldn’t trade all the pug hair for anything in the world.

  3. My pug, Hogan loves the outdoors more than any dog I’ve owned. He’s the only pug I’ve had that would rather be outside (he’s my 3rd pug). Of course, I don’t take him out for long when it’s really hot. There’s just nothing like owning a pug!

  4. I would add that pugs are quick to catch on and are very difficult to get to take their medicine after the first two days at least. I can bury it in canned dog food, peanut butter, ham, steak, bacon, cheese, and nothing fools them for long!!! Pill Pockets work for the rest of my babies, but not my pugs!!!
    I will always have pugs. Their snoring and cuddling are key to a good nights sleep for me.

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