
We get it. Finding time to walk your Pugs is difficult, especially if you have a busy career, kids, and weekend sporting events too. It's difficult making your doggies a priority when you're already juggling everything else but remember you made a commitment when you brought your dogs into your family.
It's not their fault that they're not receiving adequate exercise — it's your fault.
Depending on your dog's breed and temperament, each dog requires a certain amount of activity. If you have a Yorkie or Pug, for example, they may require more exercise because both breeds are more energetic. Some say that Pugs shouldn't walk as much due to their short nose, but if your Pug is highly active and doesn't seem to be experiencing a lot of reverse sneezing she should be okay.
After the break learn how exercise can benefit your doggy and improve her health.
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