We’re Passionate About Pugs! But Why Do People Think They’re Genetically Abnormal?

Oh Pugs. You either love them, think they're hilarious, or don't care to own one. There are a lot of misconceptions about these delightful and “royal” doggies which many Pug owners are outraged about.

Why do some people think they're genetic mutants when these pups have so much love to give?

It turns out in Britain many pugs have been bred from only a small amount of Pugs — 50 is the example they use in the article you'll read — which means they are more prone to suffer from genetic abnormalities.

However despite the problems that Pugs have such as “reverse sneezing,” back problems, and other health issues, some argue that they still live longer than large dog breeds. Plus, they have so much love to give!

Why do Pugs get called these horrible names? Pug lovers will disagree with the stigma surrounding their delightful pugs, which you can read about on the second page.  

 

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