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Though playful and rambunctious, the Pug is a low-maintenance companion, making it ideal for older owners. Because they are a small, quiet breed and are relatively inactive when indoors, they are a good choice for apartment dwellers as well.

Their compact package belies a great deal of energy, so expect to be entertained with some goofy antics if your Pug doesn't get a walk or some playtime. They are sensitive to heat and humidity, however, so if you live in a hot or humid environment, be sure your Pug doesn't spend too much time outside.

Light sleepers may also want to invest in a pair of ear plugs--Pugs are prone to snore.

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Pug shedding?

We are in the process of researching puppies to add to our family. We were pretty much set on a Pug puppy until I learned ... (continued)

14 2014 Sep 29, 2009 12:25pm by Cherie
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snorting or gasping

My nine year old pug has starting making a noise like she is gasping for air. Is this normal for pugs. She doesn't do i... (continued)

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