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Are pugs unhealthy dogs

Updated: 10/8/2023
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13y ago

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The health issues pugs can have are too numerous to write here but the link below has a good covering of all the possible problems Pugs can get, of course most Pugs are very healthy little dogs.

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12y ago

I own a puggle, and her heath is perfectly fine. She is a little over weight but I think that's due to the pug in her. I doesn't help she can jump super high and is able to get on tables, so she tends to eat our dinner off of the stove some time;)

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11y ago

yes. i dont remember what its called i think its called a proptosis its where the eyes pop out more then they are saposed to and it can happen if you squeeze the neck too much or pull on a chock collar to hard.

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Not in general but, like all dogs, they could have some health issues such as obesity and eye problems as well as difficulty breathing.

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