
Could You Save Your Pug With CPR If You Had To?
Could you save your Pug’s life using CPR?
Read morePug heat stroke is very serious. Symptoms can include extreme panting, salivating, staggering, vomiting and diarrhea.
Read moreThanks to his pet microchip registration, Prince Charming was reunited with his family an amazing three years after he ran away.
Read moreLife for a pug in Russia can be hazardous!
Read moreThe only thing more fun to cuddle than a pug is a clean pug, but some pugs just won’t tolerate a bath.
Read morePug lover and theater actor, Kevin Broccoli, is the genius behind a new Kickstarter project started in July. He wants to bring the magic of pugs to Hamlet! Get ready for Puglet! As all pug owners know, these fantastic dogs are a very expressive breed with a range of emotions worthy of Shakespeare. At first, […]
Read moreThe first time you try to put a harness on a pug can be difficult, especially if the put is on the chubby side or if she’s distracted and uncooperative, but these tips will help you dress your pug with a minimum of trouble.
Read moreWhat do you get when 300 pugs gather with their humans to celebrate the joys of pug-hood? Pugfest!
Read morePugs can be very attuned to the emotions of the humans in their pack and sometimes they learn nervous habits as a result, especially when they’re still young and full of energy.
Read moreIf your pug becomes extremely anxious when you leave, it may be a sign of pug separation anxiety. Here are some things you can do to help your pal.
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