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Tips For Keeping Your Pug Healthy

By: Jenny Donaldson

Brushing at least once a week and bathing whenever the Pug dog requires it are two of the grooming requirements necessary to maintaining Pug health. Since the Pug sheds a lot of fur, the more often you groom the better chance you have of reducing the amount of fur that they leave behind on your furniture, in your car and on your clothes. There isn't much to be done when it comes to the daily care of a Pug, but you do want to spend extra time and attention to the wrinkles on their face.

As a naturally curious breed, the Pug will stick their nose into many things. So regular cleaning is necessary to keep the wrinkles free of dirt. Moisture might also buildup in the wrinkles, which can lead to itching, irritation and occasionally a bad infection. Although cleaning the wrinkles isn't difficult, just take a soft tissue and clean the wrinkles on a regular basis to avoid dirt buildup and the resulting Pug health issues.

As with all dog breeds you want to make sure you regularly trim your Pugs nails. Pug health depends on the trimming since nails that are too long can become caught in blankets or other things. Longer nails also cause pain for your Pug when walking. Even if you don't want to trim your dog's nails there are plenty of vet and grooming places that could do it for you. Keep an eye on the nails and don't let them get too long since they will grow very fast.

There are many vet and grooming places that will trim the nails for you if you don't feel comfortable doing it yourself. Just make sure you keep an eye on your Pugs nails since they will grow fast.

If your Pug really enjoys water and wants to play then take the time to play with them while they are in the bath to make bathing an enjoyable event for both you and your Pug.

Keeping the ears dry and clean is another important part of caring for Pug health. Pugs are prone to ear infections due to their narrow ear canal. When you clean the ears regularly you should always use soft tissues or a cotton ball and never a cotton swab.

If your Pug is shaking it's head a lot or scratching their ears then you should take them to the vet to have their ears checked. If there is a weird smell in the ears then you will also want to seek medical attention since this can be a sign of a fungus or ear infection. Owners will often have a bottle or two of old ear drops around the house since Pugs get ear infections so often.

Although you don't want to use these since it can make the infection worse. It is best to use them only under the approval of a licensed veterinarian and only if you have cleaned the bottle very well and stored it in the refrigerator.

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Jenny Donaldson is a passionate lover of the Pug and has a popular website that can teach you how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Pug. Among other topics there, you will find out more about Pug Health care plus a whole lot more.

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