QUESTION: How much are pugs? tell me everything you know about pugs? i really want a pug and I just want to know how much are they?are they good dogs?how big do they get?are they lazy?do they get a lot of wrinkles?tell me every thing you know about pugs. THX! ok I don’t want pugs anymore.i read online the slobber a lot and stuff.what is a good small breed of dog that is good to live with in a apartment?
ANSWER: Extremely cute their whole live not aggressive at all because of the short nose they are limited in long runs and even walks in the hot weather sensitive to cold and hot temperature they like your attention most of the time and they will do sometimes very strange and funny looking things to get your attention. Some say pugs are little clowns they show off to make you laugh and love them even more. they snore when they sleep can be really loud considering their size they will try to hypnotise you with their big and sad eyes so that you give them more food that’s why there are so many overweight pugs. People with a very soft heart might overfeed their pug which leads to health problems and limits their ability to walk and run even more they shed a lot despite having only short fur they are hyper a pug puppy is a ‘Live Wire’. They need about 2 years to grow up and even then it still needs around 3 more years until they become somewhat sedate. they love children must have something to do with their size they aren’t as easy to train as many other breeds. they shed terribly despite their short fur they come in fawn or black The pug is a great indoor dog but don’t be fooled — they love to romp around outdoors. But a word of caution — pugs cannot stand excessive heat. Dogs dissipate body heat through panting. But brachiocephalic short-muzzled dogs because of their flat faces and smaller noses cannot dissipate heat as effectively. Pugs therefore have a tendency to overheat and can become ill or even die from excessive heat exposure. I never take my pups to the park or even for a ride in the car on a hot day without a supply of cool water to refresh them. I always leave a fan blowing on their favorite daytime napping spot and leaving the A/C on for them on excessively hot days is a must.
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