The number one concern is Obesity.
Pugs typically have one to two litters per year. Each litter usually consists of 2 to 6 puppies, but the number can vary. It's important to allow sufficient recovery time between litters to ensure the health and well-being of the mother. Responsible breeding practices should always be followed to prioritize the health of both the mother and her puppies.
Hypochondriasis or Hypochondria
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One concern is that health insurance provided by the Medicare program will become obsolete or will be cut from the federal budget in an attempt to save money.
pugs come in two colors black, and fwan, they are great pets! i have one their like potato chips u cant just have one!
The same as top priority. The number one concern.
I think so, we've had pugs for 14 years, and never once have I seen one of them show aggressiveness toward me our my kids.
Some gay people do, and some don't. I personally love dogs, but pugs are not one of my favorite breeds.
The same as top priority. The number one concern.
Probably the fear of getting assasssinated.
Yes! I have one and he is my little baby!
it depends on the pug you have