Pugs are brachycephalic, meaning their flat faces can make breathing harder. Learn what's normal and when to worry.
Breathing GuideWhat's going on with your pug today?
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Pugs have large, prominent eyes that need regular care. Spot common issues before they become serious.
Eye Care GuidePugs love food β a little too much. Keep your pug at a healthy weight for a longer, happier life.
Weight GuideJoint health is crucial for pugs. Support their movement with the right exercise, surfaces, and care.
Mobility GuideThose adorable wrinkles need regular cleaning to prevent infections. A simple routine keeps them comfy.
Wrinkle GuideThe right diet makes all the difference. Find out what to feed your pug at every life stage.
Feeding GuideGolden years deserve golden care. Adapt your home and routine as your pug gets older and wiser.
Senior GuideBringing home a pug puppy? Get them started right with socialisation, training, and setup tips.
Puppy GuideDid You Know?
Pugs sleep around 14 hours a day β making them professional nappers.