6 Genetic Issues Found In Pugs That You Need To Know About

Before you buy any dog breed it's important to know what genetically can affect your dog. If you decide to get a Pug read up and ask a vet what to look out for. It's in your best interest to know everything there is to know about your new family member and what to look for as she ages.

Some genetic issues can happen when a Pug is young or old, so always be aware of certain symptoms for different problems.

One example is Luxating Patella and for this particular genetic problem you can be watchful of how your Pug walks. 

Learn more important facts about Pug genetic issues on the next page. Knowing more about your furry friend will help in the future!

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14 thoughts on “6 Genetic Issues Found In Pugs That You Need To Know About

  1. Love my Lola Mae, and she’s always been a beauty. The vets just love her because I don’t let her get fat. They did notice a little PK in her eye last time though. Just small, and they said to watch but that it doesn’t seem to be bothering her or creating any issue at this point. She’s 10, and usually still acts like a goofy puppy!

  2. Loved my Ziggy. He had bladder stones and we had three extensive surgeries in a year. He was put on Royal Canin. SO and bottled water as well. He still got them after all of that and started throwing up black stuff and or vet had to put him down. She said it was probably due to inbreeding. He was only 4 1/2

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