Pug
Pug
Dog

Origin:

China

Color

Color:

Silver or apricot-fawn with a black face mask, or all black

Weight

Average Weight:

 14 to 18 pounds

Collar

Life Expectancy:

12-15 years

Height

Average Height:

10-13 inches

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Description:

The Pug is a beloved dog breed in the Philippines, known for its cute looks with a wrinkled face, short nose, and big eyes. They’re great for living in small spaces like apartments because they’re small dogs. Pugs are friendly and playful, making them perfect for families with kids and other pets. They don’t need a lot of exercise, which is good for the warm weather in the Philippines. Pugs have been popular in the country for a long time because they’re friendly and easy to care for, making them a favorite among dog lovers.

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Feed Requirement:

They recommend that Pug pups under 6 months old be fed three times day. After 6 months and up to the 1-year mark, cut feedings down to twice a day. An adult Pug should be getting one full portion of food once a day, or two half potions in the morning and evening.

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Best Food to Feed:

The healthiest food for your Pug is raw food. It’s natural and keeps your dog feeling good and free from many common health issues like being too heavy, problems with joints, teeth, and digestion, and annoying allergy symptoms like lots of itching and skin troubles. When you’re picking out food for your Pug, it’s important to think about how dogs are built and how their stomachs work. Dogs are best off eating fresh, high-protein meals that are mostly made up of meat, bones, and organs. We call this kind of diet ‘species-appropriate nutrition,’ and raw food tries to copy it. The perfect diet for a Pug has a good mix of protein, healthy fats, vitamins, minerals, and fiber from veggies and fruits, all balanced out for their age and how much energy they have.

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Common Health Problems:

Pugs are known for their cute squished noses, but this can sometimes cause breathing issues and make it hard for them to stay cool, which is called brachycephalic syndrome. Their adorable faces come with some problems because their noses might be too narrow, their soft palate too long, and their windpipe too small. All these things can make it hard for Pugs to breathe properly, especially in hot weather when they need to cool down. Breathing problems are common for Pugs, so if you notice your dog struggling to breathe, making loud noises when breathing, or having blue gums because of low oxygen levels, it’s important to see a vet. Catching these issues early can help your Pug get the right treatment to live a happy life.

  • Agility 30% 30%
  • Temperament 80% 80%
  • Lifespan 80% 80%
  • Independence 40% 40%
  • Protection 20% 20%
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Top 5 Fun Facts of Pug

Fact #1: Their Face Wrinkles Are a Badge of Honor

Fact #2: Pugs Were a Symbol of the Freemasons

Fact #3: A Group of Pugs Is Called a “Grumble”

Fact #4: They’re one of the oldest dog breeds

Fact #5: Pugs are an ancient breed.

Do You Know?

Doug the Pug, born in May 2012, lives in Nashville, Tennessee, and has become a famous “celebrity dog” with a huge following on the internet and social media. His owner, Leslie Mosier, started his Instagram account, Doug the Pug, in 2014, which quickly gained popularity. In 2016, a book called “Doug the Pug: The King of Pop” was published, and Doug became even more well-known through an international promotion campaign.

In 2018, Forbes named Doug the Pug the second most influential pet, and he won People’s Choice Awards for Animal Star in 2019 and 2020. In 2021, Doug provided all the voice work for the character Monchi in the animated movie “The Mitchells vs. the Machines.”. A foundation was established in his name in 2022 to help children with cancer and their families. Doug has over 18 million followers on social media, making him the most followed pug online. His Facebook page has over 6 million likes and 10 billion video views, his Instagram account has 3.9 million followers, and his Twitter account has over 2.6 million followers as of November 28, 2021.