Caring for a pug at home involves attention to their unique needs, including their short snout, skin folds, and tendency to gain weight. Here are some key tips:

1. Diet and Weight Management

·  Feed high-quality dog food in controlled portions.

·  Avoid table scraps and monitor treats.

·  Pugs are prone to obesity, which can worsen breathing issues.

2. Exercise

·  Provide daily walks and playtime, but avoid overexertion.

·  Avoid outdoor activity during hot, humid weather — pugs overheat easily.

3. Grooming

·  Brush their coat 2–3 times a week to reduce shedding.

·  Clean their facial wrinkles regularly with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly.

·  Trim nails monthly and clean ears weekly.

4. Skin and Eye Care

·  Keep skin folds dry to prevent infections.

·  Monitor for eye problems like discharge or redness (pugs are prone to corneal ulcers).

5. Dental Care

·  Brush teeth 2–3 times a week or use dental chews recommended by a vet.

6. Comfortable Environment

·  Keep your pug indoors in a cool, ventilated space.

·  Use a harness instead of a collar to protect their airway.

7. Regular Vet Visits

·  Schedule checkups every 6–12 months.

·  Stay up to date with vaccinations, flea/tick prevention, and dental cleanings.

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