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. This my girlfriend’s purebred, Chloe. She’s 10 years old and still has many years ahead of her. She is my food buddy and hardly leaves my side. I didn’t grow up with a dog but after having her, I can’t imagine never having her. I love my Pugalicious

  2. Great dogs! I’ve has 2. They do have a lot of heart problems though. My first pug has luxating patela. I’m not sure if that’s how it’s spelled but she has a metal rod placed in her leg at 2 years old. My second pug has horrible allergies and severe dry eye. For anyone who is interested in pugs, do know they can be quite expensive at the vet. Otherwise they are perfect dogs 🙂

  3. Was hoping I could send this to my boyfriend since I’ve had a pug and been in love ever since.. Unfortunately, he doesn’t want the health problems associated with pugs and unfortunately that’s also understandable 🙁

  4. I have always owned big dogs, my pug has a rottie x and dalmatian brother and sister!! He is very lively and was hard to house train. Pugs are amazingly loving but not as easy to care for as some articles would have you think!

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