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Caring For Your Dog's Neck and Spine: Dog Collar Issues
by Rose Smith, (c) 2005 On one of my visits to my chiropractor, he suggested I pick up the book The Well Adjusted Dog by Dr. Daniel Kamen. The book is written by a chiropractor who also does adjustments on animals, although he doesn't...

Dixie Dawg
DIXIE DAWG Copyright 2004, Michael LaRocca I met Lisa when I was 21 years old. She was 15. Her father took us to their house. Meeting the family cats may not sound like a big deal to you, but it was to Lisa's family. One cat was Siamese. Her name...

Questions and Answers About Dogs Part 2
from David the Dogman The ten worst excuses not to spay or neuter a pet are: Just one litter and then we'll have Fluffy spayed. (Studies show that virtually the entire pet overpopulation stems from the "just one litter...

Scottish Terrier Dogs - Important Facts
Scottish Terriers are short-legged dogs, at a height of ten to eleven inches, comparatively heavy-boned, yet deceivingly trim. They are agile and sporty pets. Moreover, their intelligence, playfulness and loyalty make them popular pets. ...

Training the dog to come when it is called
Training a dog to come when it is called is a vital, and potentially life saving, part of any successful dog training program. All properly trained dogs must learn to respond instantly to the owner's voice, and the sooner this lesson is learned...

 
Pugs - Those Sweet Little Puppies who Actually are Dogs

Pug is the tiny dog that's almost like a toy. It got noticed in the 19th century. It is 11inches tall and has a weight of about 18 lbs. Its ears and mask are black in color whereas the color of the coat is apricot fawn or silver. The fur of pug is shiny, smooth and short. China is the origin of pugs. The East India Company introduced these pugs to Holland and England. Because of their compact toy like appearance they became favorite pet of the royal families. In the contemporary times pugs are used as watchdogs apart from being the popular pets.

Pugs are known to be stubborn but they behave well in society. Pugs have flat wrinkled faces, their tails are curled and their body is compressed. Although small in stature but these dogs are robust. They are easily taken care of and they are groomed easily. This makes them hot favorite with the people who are extremely crazy for pets but have no time to look after them. The only drawback with these pugs is that they shed much more than their counterparts. If raised properly they are compatible with children and other house pets. Pugs are intelligent like other dogs and pick up things fast. However, because of their stubborn nature they are not very obedient.

The pugs look attractive because of their wrinkled face which appears


expressive as well. Although easy to handle, these pugs develop different health problems, because of which they are not as popular as other breeds of dogs. Since these pugs have too short snouts, they tend to scratch their corneas and as a result they face some breathing problems. The most common of all the problems is the skin problem.

The crevices present between the wrinkles on their faces are required to be kept clean all the time in order to keep them away from major skin problems. Their flat faces give rise to tooth and mouth diseases. Pugs tend to put on weight very easily and can become highly obese sometimes. The pugs are so prone to brain disease that the disease has been named after their breed, Pug Dog Encephalitis. In this there is the swelling of the brain. The cause and cure of this disease is still not known.

Some of the pugs have acted in famous movies too. Frank, a pug, has acted in the movies "Men in Black" and its sequel. The "Adventures of Milo and Otis" had pug as one of its lead stars.

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Cien Aime is the proprietor and delegate of A Pugs Life, your premier online source for all of you Pugs' needs. Find all of your Pugs' needs at: http://www.apugslife.com.