As wonderful and amazing Pugs can be, adopting and caring for one is a great responsibility. These cute pooches come with a lot of health issues that need to be monitored daily. It's important that you keep an eye on your Pug daily to make sure health problems don't come up.
However, all the trouble is truly worth it when you have a furball full of unconditional love by your side! The best way to keep your Pug happy and healthy is to know what to look out for.
Pugs are commonly known to have breathing problems because of their short muzzles, but there are a lot more ailments to be aware of as well. You'd be surprised to learn about some of these conditions I had never heard of before!
Learn about Pug medical conditions and keep your pooch healthy on the next page!
Emma Luna
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so adorable….
Jim Knapik
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Allb reeds have their ” IMPERFECTIONS”, but if we Know, we can extend thier life and love with us…
Virginia Smith Curtis
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my pug has pde
Virginia Smith Curtis
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It is tragic. He’s on two different meds and he’s blind. He’s only 3. I just love him to pieces.
Nancy J Tiemann
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My Pug had “luxation” which is an eye condition that caused her to have her eye removed. She also had a stroke and although I took her to the specialty hospital, she was not x-rayed and it turned out her esophagus had partially collapsed and when she had to have her other eye removed and they took out the breathing tube, her trachea could not stay open so I had to have her put down. It was a hard lesson.
Gina Scarbro
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This is my 6 yr old puggle beagle pug mix hes a big boy
Shane Pipher
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Tara Volpe
Shannon Meadows Wells
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Presley Miller