Watch this video and learn how to take care of your pug dog breed.
The Pug is one of the oldest recognized companion dog breeds, with origins dating back to before 400BC in China. Pugs were brought back from China by Dutch merchants in the 1500s, and the breed became the emblem of the House of Orange after a pet pug saved the Prince of Orange's life by barking to warn him of incoming Spanish troops. When William and Mary of
Orange came to England to take the throne, they brought their Pugs with them, igniting a pug craze in the United Kingdom. Queen Victoria later became a Pug fanatic, holding and breeding a large number of her own.
In this video you will learn everything about caring for a pug, so make sure you watch till the end.
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I got a Pug yesterday from the animal shelter
We breed them. They have a channel. Happy pug I’m sure you have!
Your so lucky i want a pug too😮
@@xie978 we have pugs in Ontario. They’re big and beautiful babies.
@@xie978me too!!! How much are they
You suck
I’ve had two pugs that lived well over 15 years of loving fun years. These are the best dogs ever. The only things is they shed a lot. Small price to pay for a faithful, loving companion.
The most affectionate dog ever ❤
My mom said pugs are ugly pls like and comment so we can prove her wrong
They’re so loving!
soooooooo cute
thank you
I love my pug Yoshi!!❤❤
Awwwww
Thank you very much! 😎🐶
You mean thank you SO much???
Wow you make pugs sound so high maintenance and prone to crap. We breed them.
Thank You so much I almost killed some on the road and picked them um
very minimal info for an 8- minute video
Who is reading the comments and watching the video at the same time
Your mom
what is the best medicine for hair loss on PUG???
800
we have a pug that sleeps on the bed with people
It should be mandatory to have a pug. The world would be better.
music to loud
😢 intrusive background 'music' ruined the video. Difficult to follow.
Omg I soooo don’t want a pug after watching this video
go for a retro pug
Get two.
They are great loving dog never knew how much joy one could bring. Best small joyful dog I have ever had. Don’t let this video discourage you from the best friend you could make by getting one.
speaking to fast
A study conducted by The Royal Veterinary College concluded pugs face dire health risks due to INBREEDING. The consequences of inbreeding for their specific appearance have become detrimental to their overall health. Breeders kill the pups that dont posess desirable traits and many pups live excruciatingly painful lives with many disorders and disease, some hardly can function. To understand the impacts more, the study looked at 4,308 pugs and 21,835 dogs of other breeds in the U.K., comparing their health profiles and odds of developing 40 common disorders The study found that pugs had an increased risk for 23 disorders, including being 54 times more likely to have brachycephalic obstructive airway syndrome, 51 times more likely to have narrowed nostrils, 11 times more likely to have skin fold infections. In addition, 17.4% of the pugs were obese, compared to just 6.9% of other dogs. Not many will speak out because its bad for business. Its designed for breeders to charge top dollar for the cutest pug and veterinarians arent going to speak up because they make a killing on pug visits because their health issues. Every pug you buy from a breeder promotes the suffering and death of thousands of pugs
Just wondering what's the best way to combat this? Is it to not buy them at all? I do not support the "buying" of pets but rather people adopt them.