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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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Water and Squeakers

I'm worried about my pug and squeak toys and water. He hates squeak toys he will hide from them or try to get between me and the toy. I a... (continued)

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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 of their sheddi... (continued)

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