Pug Dog Health
July 3rd, 2008The Pug dog breed is one of today’s most popular breeds and anyone who is thinking about adding one to their family should become familiar with the specifics of pug dog health care.
One of the most distinguishable feature of the pug is their eyes. The position of their face and the shape of the eyes make them at risk to injury and complications because their eyes are not well protected. Constantly check your pet’s eye and if you notice any ulceration, take your dog to the vet immediately.
Weight gain is another problem, commonly found in pugs, which could have an adverse effect on their health. Pugs as a breed has a tendency to overeat, so be careful about your pets food intake and maintain its weight at healthy limits.
Pugs are very sensitive to heat and humidity, so don’t leave your dog outdoors without shade or locked in a car during the summer. An overheated pug can have a hard time breathing, so make sure that you don’t leave him anywhere where he might be subjected to high heat for any length of time.
