Caring for Pug Puppies
November 8, 2008 by Pugs Fan
Filed under Caring for Pug Puppies

Pug Puppy
The pug. That adorable little breed of dog who was gifted with such an ugly face but matched with a very lovable heart. The pug is perhaps the only creature here on Earth that is ugly and yet very cute at the same time. Who hasn’t fell in love with a pug especially if you see it walking down the street with its owner or playing with the small children? The pug gives true meaning to the phrase, “man’s best friend”.
What if you have a pug and she just gave birth to a set of puppies? Perhaps suddenly you are confused as to what to do because you don’t know a thing or two about caring for pugs puppies,
Here are a few reminders you should follow about proper caring for pugs puppies.

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1. The pug probably has the most number of health defects known to dogs. Some of these are their susceptibility to eye injuries due to the prominence of their skeletal brow ridges and their lack of a proper snout. You therefore must make sure that there are no sharp, protruding objects nearby wherever your pug puppies are playing.
2. You should take your pug puppies to the veterinarian as soon as possible. This is true with any other breeds of dogs. Perhaps your vet can decide that it is time to give your puppies some vaccinations to keep them safe from worms and other parasites.
3. All puppies love to play and pug puppies are no exception. Make sure that there no dangerous objects around them especially near their sleeping area.
4. Once your puppies are old enough to eat solid food, ask your vet for any recommendation on the best dog food you can give your little pugs.