Pugs are not the lively socialites that some of the toy breeds are. They are a bit more serious, with a dry sense of humor. The breed motto is a lot in a little, with plenty of dog in a small package. Pugs can be headstrong but normally want to please. These are fairly laid-back dogs, not usually given to extensive barking, digging or chewing. Pugs tend to get along well with other dogs and are sturdy enough to get along with children. They enjoy company and can be fairly affectionate. Nevertheless, they are one of the best puppies dogs you will find if looking for a pug companion for sale.
Pugs are known for their love of food, which can lead to obesity and affect their life span if not well managed.
Feed them appropriately according to their age, weight and daily activity level. Follow the guidance on their food packaging and check in with your vet if you’re unsure.
Make sure you balance food with plenty of exercise to keep your Pug in tip top shape.
Pugs don’t need regular bathing but if you do bathe your dog, make sure you dry them thoroughly afterwards, paying particular attention to skin folds and wrinkles as trapped moisture can lead to sores if left unchecked.