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  1. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why does my Pug have dry, cracked paw pads?

    Kelvin
    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:58 am

    Your Pug’s dry, cracked paw pads could be due to environmental factors like walking on hot pavement, cold surfaces, or rough terrain. Lack of moisture or exposure to harsh chemicals, like de-icing salts or cleaning products, can also cause dryness. Allergies or underlying health issues may contributRead more

    Your Pug’s dry, cracked paw pads could be due to environmental factors like walking on hot pavement, cold surfaces, or rough terrain. Lack of moisture or exposure to harsh chemicals, like de-icing salts or cleaning products, can also cause dryness. Allergies or underlying health issues may contribute as well. To help, regularly apply a pet-safe paw balm or moisturizer to keep their pads soft. Avoid walking them on extreme surfaces and wipe their paws after walks. Ensure they’re hydrated and eating a balanced diet. If the cracks worsen or cause discomfort, consult your vet to rule out infections or other conditions.

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  2. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    Can Pugs swim, and is it safe?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:57 am

    Pugs can swim, but they’re not natural swimmers, and it’s not always safe without supervision. Their short legs, dense bodies, and flat faces make swimming difficult, and they can tire quickly or struggle to keep their head above water. If you want your Pug to swim, use a dog life jacket to keep theRead more

    Pugs can swim, but they’re not natural swimmers, and it’s not always safe without supervision. Their short legs, dense bodies, and flat faces make swimming difficult, and they can tire quickly or struggle to keep their head above water. If you want your Pug to swim, use a dog life jacket to keep them buoyant and stay close by at all times. Introduce them to water gradually in a calm, shallow area to build their confidence. Avoid deep or fast-moving water, as it can be dangerous. Swimming can be fun and good exercise for your Pug, but safety and supervision are key! 😊

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  3. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why does my Pug have bad breath?

    Kelvin
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    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:57 am

    Your Pug’s bad breath is likely due to dental issues, which are common in small breeds like Pugs. Plaque and tartar build-up can cause bad breath and lead to gum disease if not addressed. It could also be due to something they ate or even an underlying health issue like digestive problems or kidneyRead more

    Your Pug’s bad breath is likely due to dental issues, which are common in small breeds like Pugs. Plaque and tartar build-up can cause bad breath and lead to gum disease if not addressed. It could also be due to something they ate or even an underlying health issue like digestive problems or kidney disease. Check their mouth for signs of redness, swelling, or decayed teeth. Regular brushing with dog-safe toothpaste and providing dental chews can help. If the smell is persistent or severe, consult your vet for a check-up, as it might require professional cleaning or indicate a deeper health problem.

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  4. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why does my Pug scoot on the floor?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:57 am

    Your Pug scoots on the floor because they’re likely trying to relieve discomfort or itchiness around their rear. The most common cause is full or irritated anal glands, which can happen if they’re not emptying naturally. Other causes include allergies, worms, or irritation from grooming products. ChRead more

    Your Pug scoots on the floor because they’re likely trying to relieve discomfort or itchiness around their rear. The most common cause is full or irritated anal glands, which can happen if they’re not emptying naturally. Other causes include allergies, worms, or irritation from grooming products. Check their rear for redness, swelling, or signs of worms, and ensure they’re on regular deworming and flea prevention. If scooting continues, visit your vet—they may need to express the glands or treat an underlying issue. To help prevent it, keep your Pug’s diet high in fiber to support healthy digestion.

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  5. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    How can I help my Pug with separation anxiety?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:57 am

    To help your Pug with separation anxiety, start by easing them into being alone. Leave them for short periods, gradually increasing the time. Create a comforting routine—give them a treat or toy when you leave to make your departure positive. Ensure they get plenty of exercise and mental stimulationRead more

    To help your Pug with separation anxiety, start by easing them into being alone. Leave them for short periods, gradually increasing the time. Create a comforting routine—give them a treat or toy when you leave to make your departure positive. Ensure they get plenty of exercise and mental stimulation beforehand to tire them out. Leave a cozy space with your scent, like a blanket or shirt. Avoid making a big deal of coming and going, as this can heighten their anxiety. Interactive toys or puzzle feeders can keep them distracted. If it’s severe, consult your vet for professional advice or anxiety treatments.

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  6. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    What should I do if my Pug is vomiting?

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    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:57 am

    If your Pug is vomiting, first assess the situation. Occasional vomiting can be caused by something mild, like eating too fast or consuming something they shouldn’t. Withhold food for 6-12 hours to let their stomach settle, but provide small sips of water to keep them hydrated. Afterward, reintroducRead more

    If your Pug is vomiting, first assess the situation. Occasional vomiting can be caused by something mild, like eating too fast or consuming something they shouldn’t. Withhold food for 6-12 hours to let their stomach settle, but provide small sips of water to keep them hydrated. Afterward, reintroduce bland food like boiled chicken and rice. If the vomiting is frequent, contains blood, or is paired with lethargy, diarrhea, or refusal to drink, contact your vet immediately. Pugs are prone to sensitive stomachs, so monitor for patterns and avoid fatty or spicy foods. Always consult your vet if you’re unsure!

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  7. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    Are Pugs good with children?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:57 am

    Yes, Pugs are great with children! They’re naturally affectionate, playful, and patient, making them wonderful family companions. Their small size and gentle demeanor are perfect for kids, but it’s important to teach children how to interact respectfully—no pulling tails or poking. Supervise playtimRead more

    Yes, Pugs are great with children! They’re naturally affectionate, playful, and patient, making them wonderful family companions. Their small size and gentle demeanor are perfect for kids, but it’s important to teach children how to interact respectfully—no pulling tails or poking. Supervise playtime to ensure safety for both your Pug and the kids. Pugs love attention and often enjoy being part of family activities, but they can get tired quickly, so remind kids to give them breaks. With proper care and boundaries, Pugs and children can form a loving, lifelong bond!

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  8. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    How do I stop my Pug from begging for food?

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    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:57 am

    To stop your Pug from begging for food, be consistent. Never feed them from the table, as it reinforces the behavior. Instead, stick to scheduled mealtimes and feed them in a separate area while you eat. Teach the “place” command to send them to their bed during meals. If they beg, ignore them—don’tRead more

    To stop your Pug from begging for food, be consistent. Never feed them from the table, as it reinforces the behavior. Instead, stick to scheduled mealtimes and feed them in a separate area while you eat. Teach the “place” command to send them to their bed during meals. If they beg, ignore them—don’t give in, even with eye contact, as any attention can encourage the habit. Offer praise or treats only when they stay calm and don’t beg. Provide toys or chewables to keep them distracted during your meals. With patience and consistency, your Pug will learn begging doesn’t pay off!

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  9. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    Why does my Pug snort when excited?

    Kelvin
    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:57 am

    Your Pug snorts when they’re excited because of their flat-faced (brachycephalic) anatomy. Their short noses and narrow airways make it harder to breathe efficiently, especially during excitement. When they get worked up, they might inhale quickly, causing those adorable snorting sounds. It’s usuallRead more

    Your Pug snorts when they’re excited because of their flat-faced (brachycephalic) anatomy. Their short noses and narrow airways make it harder to breathe efficiently, especially during excitement. When they get worked up, they might inhale quickly, causing those adorable snorting sounds. It’s usually harmless and just part of their quirky charm. However, if the snorting seems excessive or they struggle to breathe, it could be reverse sneezing or a sign of respiratory issues. Keep them calm, and if you’re ever worried, consult your vet to rule out any airway problems. Otherwise, it’s just their happy way of expressing themselves! 😊

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  10. Asked: November 30, 2024In: PUPPY

    What’s the best harness for a Pug?

    Kelvin
    Kelvin Pundit
    Added an answer on December 1, 2024 at 7:57 am

    The best harness for a Pug is one that’s comfortable, secure, and designed for their flat-faced anatomy. A soft, padded harness is ideal to avoid putting pressure on their neck and prevent choking, which can worsen their breathing issues. Look for a step-in or vest-style harness that fits snugly butRead more

    The best harness for a Pug is one that’s comfortable, secure, and designed for their flat-faced anatomy. A soft, padded harness is ideal to avoid putting pressure on their neck and prevent choking, which can worsen their breathing issues. Look for a step-in or vest-style harness that fits snugly but doesn’t rub under their armpits. Adjustable straps are a must to ensure the right fit for their round bodies. Popular options include the Ruffwear Front Range Harness or the Puppia Soft Dog Harness. Always measure your Pug’s chest before buying, and choose a breathable material to keep them cool and comfortable.

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