A Guide to Proper Pug Care

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It can be hard to decide on a particular breed of dog, especially since there are just so many wonderful options. One of the most popular breeds of dog in the world is the Pug, and this is really not a surprise. After all these dogs are small in stature, friendly, energetic, adorable and make great family pets, even if there are young children.

Pugs require a fair amount of consistent and ongoing care, and people need to be aware of this before choosing to have this dog as a pet. There are also many Pug allergies that you should be concerned with, and in fact if left untreated Pug allergies can be just as ailing as human allergies. There are ways to deal with dog allergies, and if your dog is always scratching his skin or getting blisters, odds are that they have allergies.

When it comes to Pug allergies, there are a few allergens that tend to be particularly common. This includes pollen, mold spores and household dust. Flea infestation can also cause Pug allergies, and what's even worse is that some dogs are actually even allergic to the saliva that fleas produce.

There are a number of different medications that are available to help with dog allergies, and this includes antihistamines such as steroids and prednisone. Immunotherapy also often works well here but you will want to speak to your veterinarian more about this first.

Also keep in mind that these shots will often take months even years to take effect in your dog and they can also be very expensive. There are several different kinds of dog allergies and different kinds of treatment, and it is important that you choose the right one for your dog.

A few other things that you can do to decrease Pug allergies is ensure the dog is neutered, bathe the dog at least once a week, keep the dog outside or in the garage, and wipe the dog with a wet cloth or hand towel daily.

Basically the idea here is to keep your dog as clean as possible and in particular their fur because this is where allergens tend to hide and cause them problems. It also appears that there are some breeds, which tend to be more allergic than others, and the Pug falls into this category.

It is also believed that certain breeds of dog are more allergic than other breeds, and the Pug has proven to be included in this category. Because of their small stature and larger sized noses, allergens often pose a problem with this breed.

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About the author: Jenny Donaldson is a passionate lover of the Pug and owns a popular website where you'll discover how to have a happy, healthy and well behaved Pug. Among other topics at this website, you will find out more about Pug allergies plus a whole lot more.



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