A Guide to Proper Pug Care

by Jenny Donaldson

It can be hard to decide on a particular breed of dog, especially since there are just so many wonderful options. One of the most popular breeds of dog in the world is the Pug, and this is really not a surprise. After all these dogs are small in stature, friendly, energetic, adorable and make great family pets, even if there are young children.

There are a few aspects to raising a Pug that should be taken into careful consideration by anyone who is considering getting one as a pet however, and more than anything this refers to Pug care. Pugs require a great deal of care but it is just as important to realize that caring for a Pug can be very rewarding and even lots of fun. There is also the issue of pug allergies, and if your dog is scratching his skin or developing blisters regularly, odds are that they have allergies.

When it comes to Pug care one of the first and most important issues that need to be discussed involves Pug allergies. Allergies in dogs can be as severe as uncontrollable itching and the development of blisters. One of the most effective ways to deal with Pug allergies is to give them regular baths with cool water. This will help to soothe and cool their skin, and shampoos that contain eucalyptus and Aloe Vera are often helpful as well.

Of course the most effective way to manage your dog’s allergies is by keeping them away from the specific allergens that are causing them problems, but this is not always possible. There are a number of different medications that can help to relieve the symptoms of allergies, and this includes antihistamines such as steroids.

Also keep in mind that these shots will often take months even years to take effect in your dog and they can also be very expensive. There are several different kinds of dog allergies and different kinds of treatment, and it is important that you choose the right one for your dog.

Pug allergies can definitely be difficult to deal with, but there are a few tips that will be very helpful to you here. Ensuring that the dog is neutered, bathing them at least once a week and wiping them down with a wet cloth frequently for instance are all great ideas because they will help keep the dog clean and healthy, particularly his fur, which is where many allergens tend to hide and cause problems.

Basically the idea here is to keep your dog as clean as possible and in particular their fur because this is where allergens tend to hide and cause them problems. It also appears that there are some breeds, which tend to be more allergic than others, and the Pug falls into this category.

Also keep in mind that dog allergen may persist for months even years after the dog is gone, so you will want to remove all carpeting from your home if the dog is an inside pet and also make sure to steam clean all upholstered furniture, vacuum all hard floors, wipe down all surfaces and furniture, and replace any air conditioner and heater vent filters.

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