What to look for in a Pug

Pug, as a puppy, basically does not control his diet on his own, so it is important to keep track of the amount of food he is fed. Feed at regular intervals to develop good eating habits. Eat small, frequent meals and watch the stools. When the stools are soft, reduce feeding slightly and increase probiotic feeding. Meanwhile, pugs are lively and active, but have an exceptionally short respiratory tract and performing strenuous exercise can cause hypoxia due to shortness of breath. Overly strenuous exercise is not recommended and it is best to take him out for a slow walk in the morning and evening. Newly brought home dogs that are not fully immunised need to be kept warm, not sleeping on the floor, less strenuous exercise, small, frequent meals, no baths and fed softened dog food and probiotics.

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