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Health Care Of Your Pug
Pet health is as important as your own or your child’s. The secret to a happy pug that lives a long and vibrant life is maintaining the pug’s health with regular check-ups at the vet, as well as a number of things you can do right at home.
If you notice any change in your pug’s behavior, eating habits, or the frequency of trips outside, be sure to bring your pug to the vet for a check-up. Often this type of behavior proves to be nothing more serious than a slight cold or upset belly; however, if the symptoms persist and are not addressed, they can have an adverse effect on pet health. Always keep up with medications that prevent things like heartworms, fleas and ticks, and any special medications your pug may take either periodically or on a daily basis.Make sure that you feed your pug the right type and amount of food at regular intervals each day. A healthy, consistent diet is key to maintaining good health; likewise, avoid giving your pug treats more than once or twice a week. You may also visit the pet supply store and find treats that are specially designed to be gentle on your pug’s digestive system; often these treats are all natural and do not contain fillers and artificial ingredients. Although difficult for some,Pug's can have their teeth brushed on a weekly basis in order to ensure they do not get food particles trapped beneath their teeth or gums.Many experts claim that one of the best ways to maintain great pet health is to allow your pug plenty of exercise on a daily basis. This keeps their bodies in shape and arouses both their physical and mental capacities. Always take your pug for at least one or two walks a day at a medium to brisk pace. In between walks, play with your pug in fifteen minute intervals several times a day so that even though they spend a majority of time indoors they get plenty of time to move around and maintain great health.here are certain facets of pug health that mirror that of human health.
People need to eat as healthy as possible and get plenty of exercise and so do pugs. Preventative medicine and healthy living help ward off sickness in pugs and aid in encouraging a longer life span. These good habits of pug health are easily identifiable but some are less obvious.
here are certain facets of pug health that mirror that of human health. People need to eat as healthy as possible and get plenty of exercise and so do pugs. Preventative medicine and healthy living help ward off sickness in pugs and aid in encouraging a longer life span. These good habits of pug health are easily identifiable but some are less obvious.
Exercise is essential for keeping your pug’s heart healthy, keeping off excess weight and because the fresh air and mental stimulation is essential for his emotional well being. Coupled with a regular exercise routine, a healthy diet consisting of all natural, low fat, premium food in appropriate amounts will keep your pug in optimal condition well into his senior years. When choosing a dog food, scan the ingredients for foods that you recognize such as rice, carrots, apples, lamb and avoid long, unpronounceable, obviously chemical ingredients contained in many cheaper supermarket dog foods
Trips to the vet are a necessity and so are vet bills. Proper pug health means making sure your pug gets all the necessary shots, is spayed or neutered and has regular check ups as required. Diseases and/or other ailments that are detected early can often be treated and in many cases, cured. Pets age and sometimes in their senior years they need special attention. Also accidents happen to pugs on occasion, just like their human counterparts. Emergency visits, often at unusual hours can incur higher costs. If you are worried about not being able to afford the potential vet visits start saving early or consider investing in pet insurance.
Responsible pet owners strive to always provide the best quality of life possible, promote over well being and keep their pug as happy as possible. Maintaining optimal physical health in your pug is possible with the advice and guidance of a veterinarian who regularly sees the pug for check ups. Your vet will advise you on when vaccination boosters may be due and which heartworm medication would be best for your pug. In addition to proper medical care, lifestyle choices determined by you will set the tone for your pug’s overall health.
Pug health has a great deal to do with what they put in their mouths, and it’s often everything they can get a hold of! A subsection of pug health is keeping your pug safe and free from harm. Remember that many household hazards abound. Electrical cords and telephone cords interest pugs, as they often want to chew on them. Encourage your pug to play with safe toys designed specifically for pugs. When old toys get boring find new ones to entertain your pug.
Pugs love routine and are the least stressed when they know what to expect, day after day. A part of pug health is knowing that your pug is secure and as happy as can be. Remember that mental well-being is as important as physical well being. If you live a disorganized, chaotic kind of life consider changing it to reflect predictability- your pug’s health will thank you. Pugs enjoy reliability and they like knowing that they will be fed at approximately the same time every day and they like knowing when they will be taken for their walk. They especially enjoy getting to know the timetable of their owner (in other words when he/she will return home). An occasional shift in routine is manageable but predictability is the key to a happier and more well adjusted pug.




all-important eating habits, It is standard for most people to feed their pug in the morning before they leave for work but that is not necessarily what is best. Studies on pug health have found that what is best is to feed a pug two smaller meals a day, preferably one in the morning and one when you return home in the evening. On two smaller, separate meals a pug will not have as full a stomach and will be able to exercise and play much easier. Pug health concerns start when they are young. Puppies need more food than adult pugs. Feed your little one three or four times a day, as he/she needs twice as much food to develop into a healthy adult pug.

Regular grooming and upkeep is not only crucial to a pug’s happiness, but is actually essential to their health as well. Keeping your pug’s eyes and ears from being grown over with hair will help prevent infections and will improve your pug’s alertness. Regular washing and brushing can help to avoid sore spots or excessive drying of the skin. Other aspects of health care incorporated into the grooming process are the trimming of the toenails and proper dental care. Many dog groomers offer a teeth brushing service and pet stores sell dog toothpaste so you may do it yourself at home. Trimming your pug’s nails when needed is crucial to prevent them from growing under and into the pad, creating a very painful condition. If you are unsure of trimming your pug’s toenails, most vets and groomers will offer this service for a minimal charge. In the instance that a nail is cut too short, a solvent found at vets or simply some white enriched flour can promote clotting and minimize bleeding.
