Pug Stud
A pug stud is a toy (very small breed of dog) they have wrinkly, short muzzled faces and have a curly tail; the breed has a fine and glossy coat that comes in a variety of different colours. This article is aimed at exploring the world of Pug studs in more detail. The article will then conclude by informing you on where you can find more information on pug studs and British bulldog studs.
Pug Studs
Pug studs have a compact square body with well developed muscles. They have a very good temperament and most owners have no problems with their personalities whatsoever; they originated in ancient china where they were known as lo-sze. There is a possibility that they are responsible for the breeds Pekingese and King Charles spaniel. Pug studs can suffer from various health problems including: overheating, obesity, pharyngeal reflex and two fatal diseases known as necrotizing meningoecephlitis and hemivertebrase. They also need to be kept hygienic by cleaning their ears and also anywhere their skin folds. Pug studs are strong willed but they are rarely aggressive, pugs are suitable for families with children. The majority of the breed is very fond of children and sturdy enough to properly play with them. They can be quiet and docile but also vivacious and teasing depending on their owner’s mood. They apparently make good watchdogs; although they are always alert and sometimes yapp. The pug, like other short-snouted breeds, has an elongated palate. When excited, they are prone to “reverse sneezing,” where the dog will quickly, and seemingly laboriously, gasp and snort. The veterinary name for this is pharyngeal gag reflex is caused by fluid or debris getting caught under the palate and irritating the throat or limiting breathing. “Reverse sneezing” episodes are usually not harmful to the pug and resolve themselves. Massaging the dog’s throat or covering its nose in order to make it breathe through its mouth can often shorten episodes.
If you would still like some more information on this breed of dog then this can be found by entering the keywords ‘Pug stud’ into an internet search engine.
A Pug stud needs to be obedient and disciplined if they are to breed successfully with a female companion and at davbarrdogs.co.uk we have a British Bulldog stud which caters for all requirements.