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Pug Rescue Vounteering

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Do you have a Pug rescue in your area? If you do, or if the rescue is for dogs in general, have you ever thought about showing the rescue your support and volunteering? Why should you volunteer your time? You may not be aware of the fact that the vast majority of rescues are non-profit organizations run by volunteers. This means without the support of volunteers, a Pug rescue can not exist. The volunteers involved in rescues may have different [...]

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Pug Dogs – Why Register Them?

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As soon as you welcome your Pug dogs home and into your family, you should make it a priority to register your dog. Why? There are many benefits associated with dog registration such as: Greatly improves your chances of finding a lost dog – Pug dogs that have a licensed tag are more likely to be reunited with their owners compared to dogs without a license. When a dog is registered and is reported missing, it is much easier for [...]

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Pug Breeders – What To Look For

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If you are interested in getting a Pug, you’ve probably looked up Pug breeders you can contact in your area. Although this is a great idea, finding a reputable breeder shouldn’t be the first priority on your list. Your first and main concern should be making sure that a Pug is the right dog choice for you, and that you are in a position to provide the dog with the commitment of a loving, stable home. Therefore, before you even [...]

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Pug Training Advice…

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Have you ever considered a crate as part of Pug training? If not, did you know that crate training your dog can be highly beneficial to both you and your dog? Contrary to popular belief, crating a dog is not a cruel act. In fact, providing a dog with proper crate Pug training is, in actuality, a positive thing. What makes it so positive? The following are five reasons: When dog’s lived in the wild a den was there home. [...]

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Pug Puppy Dog Beds

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One of the best items you can obtain for your pug puppy is a dog bed. You will discover that there are many different types of dog beds on the market. How will you know which bed is the best for your pup? Keep the following in mind: Bed models – There are three different styles of beds for you to consider for your Pug: Nest beds Pillows Specialty bed (thermal, bolster, specially shaped, orthopedic, etc.) Bed size – Beds [...]

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Pug Dog Information

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Pugs are playful, perky and charming dogs. They are often rambunctious but are quite loyal. Overall the Pug has proved to be an affectionate dog with a happy disposition. Pugs are not fond of barking and are very sociable canines. They enjoy the company of children, strangers and other family pets. They are intelligent and are happiest when with their owners. The Pug makes a wonderful companion for anyone looking for a devoted companion that is easy to love. History [...]

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Pug Puppies – Important Features

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There are many features that are distinctive to Pug puppies. However, the features they are most recognized for is their large round head, well defined wrinkles on the face and forehead, and their short black muzzle. Their muzzle, in particular, is exceptionally short, flat and square. That being said, it does not give the Pug an up-faced appearance. The mouth of the Pug breed is slightly undershot and they have a wide bottom jaw. The jaw features a complete set [...]

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Pug Care Information

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Pug care is something that will become more and more familiar to you the longer you are with your dog. As he grows and develops, you will learn his habits and his personality. Eventually, you will come to learn his ways so well, that it will become easier for you to detect when there is something not right with your Pug. There are many different ways you can get to know the habits of your Pug, but the best way [...]

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