
Two Pug Tails
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Two Pug Tails is a blog by Emily about Pug training and parenting. It is attributed to Emily's two pugs Frank and Beans and usually features tips and facts about the Pugs breed. Emily also shares pictures and videos of her pugs along with a wealth of other pug-related knowledge.
Two Pug Tails
5M ago
If your pug is experiencing hair loss or bald spots in any way, I am sure you are concerned! In this article, we will explore various aspects of pug hair loss, including its causes, treatment options, and preventive measures. Let’s delve into the world of pug alopecia and discover ways to maintain your pug’s healthy coat.
Pug Alopecia: Unraveling the Mystery of Hair Loss in Pugs
Pug alopecia, or hair loss, can manifest in various forms, such as bald patches on the body, facial hair loss, or even tail hair loss. While hair loss can occur in pugs of any age or gender, it’s important to identify ..read more
Two Pug Tails
5M ago
Pugs are lovable and affectionate companions known for their distinctive wrinkled face and curly tail. While they bring joy to our lives, pug owners may occasionally notice their furry friend sporting a runny nose. In this article, we’ll explore the common causes of a pug’s runny nose, how to clear it, and when it’s necessary to seek veterinary care.
Is It Normal for a Pug to Have a Runny Nose?
A runny nose in pugs is relatively common and often not a cause for major concern. Pugs have a shorter snout and compressed nasal passages, making them more prone to nasal discharge.
Factors like excite ..read more
Two Pug Tails
6M ago
The Best Pug Movies
Lights, camera, pugs! If you’re a fan of those adorable wrinkly faces and curly tails, then you’re in for a treat. We’ve compiled a list of the best pug movies that will have you laughing, crying, and falling in love with these lovable canines all over again. Whether you’re a little kid, an older kid, or an adult, there’s something for everyone on this paw-some list. So grab some popcorn and get ready for a pug-tastic movie marathon!
Best Pug Movie for Little Kids
“The Secret Life of Pets 2” (2019): This animated adventure follows Max, a lovable Jack Russell Terrier, and h ..read more
Two Pug Tails
7M ago
If you are a proud Pug owner, you know how lovable and charming these dogs can be. However, there’s one aspect of pet care that often causes trouble for both Pugs and their owners – nail trimming. Many Pugs dislike having their nails trimmed and become quite anxious when it’s time for a trim. In this article, we’ll discuss how to train your Pug to tolerate nail clipping, which tool works best, and some tips and tricks to get the job done.
How To Train Your Pug To Tolerate Nail Clipping
Training your Pug to tolerate nail clipping is all about making the process comfortable and non-threatening ..read more
Two Pug Tails
8M ago
Are most pugs hyper?
When you think of a pug, you might imagine a dog that loves nothing more than snoozing on the couch all day. While it’s true that pugs can be quite laid back, some pugs are more hyper than others. Pugs are known for their playful and energetic personalities, so it’s not uncommon to have a hyper pug.
How can I help a hyper pug settle down?
If you have a hyper pug, there are a few things you can do to help them settle down. First, make sure they’re getting enough exercise. Pugs might be small, but they still need regular exercise to burn off their excess energy. Taking your ..read more
Two Pug Tails
8M ago
If you’re a pug owner, you may have noticed your furry friend scratching their butt or scooting their bottom on the carpet. While it may seem like a silly behavior, it could be a sign of anal gland issues. Pugs are prone to anal gland problems, which can cause discomfort, irritation, and even infection if left untreated. In this post, we’ll discuss the causes of itchy butt in pugs, signs that your pug needs their anal glands expressed, why your pug is scratching their butt, and why they’re scooting their bottom on the carpet.
Causes of itchy butt in pugs
Pugs have two small glands located on e ..read more
Two Pug Tails
8M ago
Pugs are adorable, lovable, and curious creatures that make wonderful pets. However, if you are a pug owner, you may have noticed that your furry friend has a tendency to eat grass. This behavior can be concerning for some owners, but is it normal?
Why do pugs eat grass?
The exact reason why pugs eat grass is not entirely clear. However, there are a few theories that can help explain this behavior. One theory is that pugs eat grass to relieve digestive discomfort. When a pug has an upset stomach, they may instinctively turn to grass as a way to induce vomiting or to help ease their discomfort ..read more
Two Pug Tails
9M ago
Why your pug is hacking, coughing or gagging
Possible causes of coughing, hacking, and gagging in pugs include environmental irritants, allergies, dental problems, heartworm disease, tracheal collapse, and kennel cough.
Hacking, coughing, and gagging in pugs can be caused by a variety of factors, ranging from minor issues to more serious health concerns. Here are some possibilities to consider:
Environmental factors: Is your pug exposed to second-hand smoke, air pollution, or other environmental irritants? These can all cause respiratory issues that can lead to coughing, hacking, and gagging ..read more
Two Pug Tails
1y ago
Are Pugs Good Service Dogs?
Service dogs can be trained to assist with many, many things. For example, some dogs are guide dogs to help lead the blind. Others help retrieve items for owners with mobility issues. Some dogs can alert their owner that they are about to have a seizure. Pugs generally don’t make good service dogs for those types of tasks.
There are always exceptions, though! Here is a quick video about a service dog that is a pug.
One type of service dog that is recognized by the ADA is PTSD dogs. This is one area where pugs may make a good service dog, as this is largely an emoti ..read more
Two Pug Tails
1y ago
Why Are You Considering Diapers?
If you’re looking to use diapers 24/7 to keep your incontinent dog from making a mess in your house, please learn about expressing the bladder and/or bowels instead. Helping them express should be your #1 priority when caring for an incontinent dog.
I do give diaper advice lower in this post, but I hope you’ll learn to express your pug’s bladder first if they have ongoing incontinence. Diapers may be helpful if your dog leaks urine despite being expressed regularly. I’ve also heard of people using diapers on their dogs if they were going to be left home alone f ..read more