Frequently Asked Question
Pugs are known for their charming, affectionate, and playful nature. They are great companion dogs and good with families.
Pugs are known for their charming, affectionate, and playful nature. They are great companion dogs and good with families.
Yes, Pugs are generally very good with children and enjoy their company.
Common health issues include brachycephalic syndrome, hip dysplasia, and eye problems.
Pugs have short coats that require minimal grooming. Regular brushing and occasional baths are sufficient.
Pugs typically live between 12 to 15 years.
Pugs are intelligent and eager to please, making them relatively easy to train with positive reinforcement techniques.
Yes, Pugs generally get along well with other pets, especially if they are socialized from a young age.
Pugs adapt well to apartment living due to their small size and moderate exercise needs.
Yes, due to their brachycephalic (short-nosed) structure, Pugs can have breathing difficulties and should be monitored in hot weather and during exercise.