
It's a well known fact that some doggy breeds come with hereditary health problems. It's best to inform yourself about them before adopting the breed you desire.
Pugs are prone to a lot of health conditions but they can easily be treated if you know about them beforehand. Although Pugs are beloved for their large round eyes, they can be subject to a lot of issues!
What can you do about it if you're a Pug owner? Well first off, make sure you become familiar with different symptoms. You also have to get used to constantly watching out for any eye abnormalities in your Pug. Don't worry, if you're consistent with it, it's a lot easier than you think.
Learn about the least common Pug eye conditions and what you can do about them on the next page!
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My 6 year old rescue is blind and deaf and has a collapsed trachea. She was so healthy before I had her teeth cleaned… then it all fell apart. So sad! My poor Lilly. She loved when I talked to her and told her how much I loved her. I pet her, hold her,scratch her itchy spots. I miss mt healthy girl…