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| Breed: | Pug |
| Country of Origin: | Asia |
| AKC Group: | Toy |
| Function: | Companion |
| Life Span: | 12 to 15 years |
| Appearance: | Small |
| Color: | Apricot, fawn, black and silver - all with a short, flat, black muzzle and velvety ears |
| Coat Type: | Short |
| Grooming: | The smooth, short-haired coat is easy to groom. Brush and comb with a firm bristle brush and shampoo only when necessary. After bathing, dry him quickly and thoroughly to prevent chill. The creases on the face must be cleaned regularly. This breed is a seasonally heavy shedder. |
| Height: | 10-14 inches |
| Weight: | 13-20 pounds |
| Activity Level: | Medium-high |
| Watch Dog: | Yes |
| Protection: | No |
| Intelligence: | Very high |
| Trainability: | High |
| Good With Children: | Yes |
| Good With Pets: | Yes |
| Good With Strangers: | Yes |
| Character: | Perky |
| Home Environment: | Apartment ok |
| Best Owner: | Loving |
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| Physical: | Pugs catch colds easily and are stressed by hot and cold weather. They are prone to allergies and the short muzzle contributes to chronic breathing problems. (Pugs suffer from poor ventilation.) They are not the easiest whelpers. Expect Cesarean Section if breeding. There is a chance of keratites (inflammation of the cornea) and ulcers on the cornea. The delicate eyes are prone to weeping. This breed tends to wheeze and snore, but on the whole is a very easy-care dog. Do not overfeed a Pug, as they will eat more than is good for them, quickly becoming obese and living much shorter lives. |
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