Pug

Charming, comical lap dog. Significant brachycephalic health concerns to budget for.

GroupToy
OriginChina
Weight6–8 kg
Height25–33 cm
Lifespan12–15 years
Energy level
Trainability
Grooming needs
Good with kids
Good with other pets
Hypoallergenic
Watchdog instinct
Novice-owner OK

The Pug is one of the oldest dog breeds, kept by Chinese emperors over 2,000 years ago and brought to Europe by Dutch traders in the 16th century. Pugs are full of personality β€” playful, affectionate, comical β€” and famously love being the centre of attention. Like all flat-faced breeds, they come with substantial health caveats every owner needs to understand.

Temperament

Charming, mischievous, even-tempered, thrives on company. Pugs are quintessential lap dogs β€” they want to be with you constantly. Excellent with children of all ages. Stubborn but rarely aggressive.

Exercise needs

20–30 minutes of gentle walking daily, in cool conditions only. Pugs cannot regulate body temperature efficiently and must avoid heat and strenuous exercise.

Grooming

Short coat, but heavy seasonal moulting (twice a year). Brush twice a week with a deshedder. Clean facial wrinkles weekly with a damp cloth and dry. Watch the tail pocket if present.

Common health issues

BOAS β€” many need surgery to widen nostrils. Eye injuries (eyes are prominent and exposed). Heat stroke. Pug Dog Encephalitis (PDE β€” devastating, mostly in fawn pugs). Hip dysplasia. Skin fold dermatitis. Insurance is essential.

πŸ‘ Best for

Families with children of any age, retirees, apartment dwellers, owners home most of the day.

πŸ‘Ž Not best for

Hot climates, athletic households, anyone on a tight vet budget.

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