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Popular Breeds Series: Pugs

Posted on: Oct 31 2018
A pug licking its nose at Karingal Vet

History

Used to a pampered lifestyle, these little dogs were the favourite pets of European aristocrats and have a prestigious place in history. Originating in China, they were the lapdogs of Chinese Emperors. They were brought to Europe by the Dutch East India Company. Queen Victoria famously owned many pugs and also bred them. Marie Antionette adored her pug, Mobs and Napoleon’s wife, Josephine, smuggled notes out of prison in her pug, Fortune’s, collar.

 

Appearance

Pugs are instantly recognisable by their wrinkly, flat faces, bulging eyes and folded down ears. They have stocky, small bodies and curly tails. Their hair is short and smooth and comes in shades of black and fawn.

 

Personality

These lively dogs may be small but what they lack in size they make up for in personality. If you’re looking for a cheerful, entertaining and super cute small dog – then a pug may be a good fit for you. Pugs are affectionate and like companionship, both human and other animals.

 

Health

Breathing problems are common in pugs because of their pinched nostrils – your pug may struggle with breathing in hot and humid conditions. Other common health issues are Pug Dog Encephalitis, dry eyes and Demodectic Mange (caused by mites).

 

Owner’s Responsibilities

It is necessary to train your pug – they are stubborn but love to please their owners. They respond well to positive reinforcement and treats. Training requires consistency and is best started young. They don’t need much exercise but a walk around the block will keep your pug healthy – overdoing it will make your pug wheezy. Pug’s have healthy appetites and love their food – good quality food and portion control will help your pug maintain an ideal weight. Be careful not to indulge your pug in too many treats and cause obesity – this will exacerbate any breathing problems.

 

Quick Look

 

Size Small (toy)
Weight 6 – 9 kgs
Coat Short, soft and smooth coats
Colour Shades of black and fawn
Life Span 10 – 12 years
Temperament Playful and affectionate

 

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Tessa BottomleyTessa Bottomley
01:49 08 Aug 24
Best vet!!!! Taken all our dogs and they have always done the most amazing care. From puppy to elderly dog they are just amazing and so caring
Angie GordonAngie Gordon
02:30 02 Aug 24
Wonderful caring staff who have been very understanding to me and my pets.
Emma BrownEmma Brown
01:57 30 Jul 24
Friendly, professional and outstanding with my dogs. Highly recommended.
Lynda NashLynda Nash
01:51 22 Jul 24
Great, caring staff and great service.
Always happy with the way my dog is treated here. They are excellent in handling a dog that has high anxiety too.
Aria KateAria Kate
06:38 14 Jul 24
Been taking our fur babies to the team at Karingal for 6 years now and always receive the best treatment. From the reception team, the vet nurses and vets, we always felt well cared for. They’ve always listened to our concerns thoroughly and never made us feel stupid when explaining things.I always appreciate their follow up calls to double check our pet has been feeling better and that there’s no more issues, I feel like they do genuinely care for my animals :)Also greatly appreciate the gap only claims for pet insurance, saves a lot of time and money!
John XJohn X
05:02 13 Jul 24
Excellent service and top veterinarians. Impressed by the professionalism of the staff.
Natalie JNatalie J
01:07 18 Jun 24
We took both our greyhounds here after trying a few vets in the area and they are by far the best. So knowledgeable about the breed and so understanding and patient with their anxiety about going into the consulting rooms. It’s so nice to see your pets being taken such good care of, getting lots of pats and reassurance. Thank you so much!
Cassidy CrouchCassidy Crouch
09:30 12 Apr 24
I’ve seen multiple vets and nurses at this clinic since having my first puppy, and every single person has been fantastic. They really pay attention to your concerns and are really thorough with their examinations. I appreciate that they never rush me and take their time to explain things to me. As a first time puppy owner, it’s always great to have things explained in such detail. They are all so friendly and accommodating and I would have absolutely no trouble recommending this clinic to my friends or family.
Emily SteccaEmily Stecca
10:23 18 Jan 24
The team at Karingal Vets have been so amazing helping my dog who ruptured his cruciate ligament! Could not have asked for better support during this time pre and post surgery.Puppy school was amazing too! Highly recommend ☺️
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328 Cranbourne Road, Frankston, VIC, 3199

P: (03) 9789 3444

The Karingal Veterinary Hospital is open 6 days a week.

Our hours are

- 8am-6pm Monday-Friday,
- 9am-5pm Saturday,
- Closed on Sundays,

* We are closed on public holidays.